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Maude

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  1. Well at least Sleaford Mods are stirring emotions in people so they're doing something right I suppose. Personally, I'm not a fan. It's like watching a scumbag kicking off in Primark that his £2.99 t-shirt ripped when he fell over pissed, and his timid mate looking a little nervous at the scene being made.
  2. I like Crafter acoustics. I feel they are a bit like Yamaha in that there is a range of prices, but at each price point you're getting more than your monies worth, and I've yet to play a bad one.
  3. Nothing Lasts Forever - Echo and the Bunnymen Useless pop trivia, some very early OMD recordings featured the use of a 70's drum machine, the Eko Rhythmaker, which was subsequently lent to an up and coming bunch of fellow Liverpudlians, who eventually named themselves after the Eko unit, Echo and the Bunnymen. You might need that snippet of info one day, but I doubt it. 😁
  4. I saw this advertised a week or so ago, it looks like it should be good.
  5. @KiOgon did me exactly what you're after, a rotary switch that goes through single coil, dual coil, series and parallel and a standard chrome knob fitting. My bitsa Stingray has a three knob plate with volume, tone and the rotary knob, it just looks like three chrome knobs.
  6. I like that. Where were they built? It's got an Italian vibe with all the pearloid like an Eko.
  7. On the red or the stripped finish?
  8. Red, the same as yours. I don't even like red basses particularly. Red with white scratchplate always looks cheap to me. I'll see how it plays before I make any decisions. I might just enjoy cleaning and setting it up and give it to someone that wants to learn.
  9. That looks rather nice. Hmm, decisions. 🤔
  10. The machine heads look to be the best bit of hardware on mine 😁, but thanks anyway. 👍 Manky bridge and missing tone pot, but I've got some spares kicking about. I don't really know what I'm going to do with it yet. The neck wood looks to have some nice grain in the pictures, so that's something. What was your body wood like when you striped it?
  11. Sometimes it just has to be done. I had to go and measure up for something in the garden today. Before ordering online I thought I'd quickly check the Facebook selling pages to see if anything suitable for my garden needs was being offered. It was, although I'm sure a Crafter Cruiser P bass for £20 wasn't what I was after. I pick it up tomorrow on the way home from work. 😄
  12. If the board was rosewood with aged white pearl blocks, then I'd say aged pearl scratchplates. But it isn't so I've voted black as well. It's what I put on my sunburst P and J.
  13. Helter Skelter - Siouxsie and the Banshees (some scouse band may of covered it).
  14. No volute and no scarf joint, that I can see, on my JC. The problem as I understand it is that Gibson/Epiphone necks are made from mahogany, which is relatively hard and has very short grain/fibres, making it quite a brittle wood. I'm not worried now anyway as I've got the hardcase.
  15. A13 Trunk Road to the Sea - Billy Bragg
  16. Hellhound On My Trail - Robert Johnson
  17. Maude

    12+4 =?

    Classic Chickenbacker. You won't need to worry about tuning sixteen strings for very long. The twelve string neck tenon will give out after a couple of months, leaving you with a very heavy four string bass. If you're lucky both necks will fold up and then you'll have absolutely guilt tossing it on the fire. 😉
  18. I'm going to spoil everyone’s JC for them, because once seen it can't be unseen. Have a look at the headstock and ask yourself who 'Slack Casady' is? 😉
  19. Thanks for that, I'm just going to set it up so I've got the least leverage on the rear fixings and forget about it. The case is very nice I must say, nicely contoured padding to hold the body in place, not just flat bottomed, and not overly bulky.
  20. Burn It Up - The Beatmasters ft. PP Arnold
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