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Sean

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  1. @Paulhauserwhat's the string spacing?
  2. In a nutshell. Bass Direct talking to Spector about a Euro limited run. Spector-nerds on BC speculating/suggesting/fantasising spec. BD not ready to confirm details yet.
  3. This might sound silly but in my mind the white JJ Classic is like a BBNE2 on 'roids at 60% the price tag.
  4. I could easily live with one. Especially in that ultra violet finish the Euro X came in. I need to get much longer arms before I have a Euro X.
  5. When did it become OK to use the R-word on this forum? I saw one for sale here a while back, how things change.
  6. You’ve gotta plant seeds. The power of suggestion. That big tree of yours, that was a seed once 😀
  7. It probably depends on what percentage cut Mr Kip Winger wants on his purple Euro 4 Signature models with Ian Hill profile necks 😉 They've got to do costings and set up the CNC for those new body shapes too.
  8. That's a great deal for a stunning bass.
  9. I’m not into buying new (unless it’s something exceptional/collectable/rare because there’s better value/quality on the used market) however in this case, it’s for a backup piece of kit that’s relatively cheap (£299), highly rated by buyers and comes with a 3 Year Warranty and free shipping at Thomann. I bought some new Parkside power tools (3 Year Warranty) as backup for my essential DeWalt and Makita tools. In this case, I would buy it. That 3 Year Warranty is a good deal. I’m not sure if that’s just a Thomann deal. As for brand snobbery, I wear Parkside T-shirts so you need to speak to someone else.
  10. One of them has motivated me to sell something I've got.
  11. All very cool. What's the history of the NS-94 as a model? How did that come about as a design? Looks intriguing to me.
  12. A 1987 Hohner B2A that has had some recent TLC and glow up. It's had a set up, fret polish, Monty's Montypresso on the fingerboard, new Status Hotwire double ball end strings, a new battery, a new cover for the damaged battery box so that it looks neat and keeps the battery in there. Lots of new screws all over too so it looks a bit fresher. The bridge has been stripped down and cleaned and lubricated. it has all new strap buttons too. The pickups are Select by EMG and I believe that this is an early version as I have a 1986 model (that will be listed soon) that has very different pickups in. It's got a few battle scars that I've shown in the photos. It looks like a previous owner relocated the knee lever but the holes have been filled. It plays and sounds great. Its comes with a Rock Bag case that is in excellent condition and has hardly been used, if at all. I have packaging and can post but would prefer collection. I'll get a price for insured shipping when I know where it's going. Check out 17+ years of positive feedback on Basschat.
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  13. Well, the songs are Dancing in the Dark and Learn to Fly. There's a few others too. Hence it's an Eb Standard and play those up a semitone.
  14. Lita Ford and Vixen in July at KK's Adrian Vandenberg in May at KK's
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