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busccini

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  1. here my baby from 98 i will never sell this one
  2. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=622275857794837&set=a.507849969237427.104881.100000372846609&type=1&theater here is a facebook link with some progress on my bass
  3. hey hässel ist top quality i got them on my jazz bass , they are making pickups for others brands too . good luck with the sell
  4. dont do this , i own a lakland from 98 too and they are really best quality ever, are far better then a new one . good luck anyway just think about it cheers
  5. this can happend ,its happend to my with a 2000 euros mayones , i think this happen offen with big brands , maybe they produce too much and use young wood , good luck
  6. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1383440855' post='2264587'] super cool stuff. a very tight band.... Skate U is something to behold. Shaun Martins keys are fabulous. the whole thing is just amazing. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RluNrXjP3zY[/media] [/quote] yesterday they play skate u at last and then for bonus came back with this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1cskIan5Jw michael play a nice intro solo on this tune, really folks if someone have the chance of see this live just dont miss them , this was maybe one of the best concerts i remember until now , t
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SJIgTLe0hc
  8. i just came back from a snarky puppy concert and .... im crazy about michael league playing , not only him the whole band really schock me ,y was listening snarky puppy before, but live ist just amazing , here ist a video for who dont know this band wow i think i cant slep tonight cheers [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UDYwWqBnd8[/media]
  9. [quote name='nugget' timestamp='1383143442' post='2260717'] That's a cracking piece of Koa, some really nice stuff on Kristall website, never seen them before. Really like the Room basses, bit Rob Allen which has to be a good thing!! [/quote]those room basses are really like a electric double bass so much sound and plays it like butter , andy ist my neighbor too i try nearly all his basses this year . gretings from germany
  10. by the way this will be a 5 strings with swamp ash body , koa top 34 scale , birdeye maple neck with honduras rosewood fingerboard, nordstrand dc 5 and nordstran3 band electronics , black hardware from hipshot, im waiting like for 6 months already should be ready in 3 months from now
  11. [quote name='BassBus' timestamp='1383122322' post='2260345'] Copy the "viewing" link. At the top of the reply box is an icon that looks like a TV. Click on that and paste the "viewing" link into the URL line. Click OK. Job done. [/quote]hey thanks
  12. i can upload fotos why ?can someone help , thanks
  13. hello, this is my first new bass, I was always a fan of the used,basses but....... here is the top of my future solid 5 done by andreas kristall. this guy ist making only 20 basses a year and the wood he use ist unique , like a seth before this new basses from kristall have some kind of mojo , looks modern but it feels like a old bass with much wood influence just check out this basses , koa top [url="http://photouploads.com/?v=dsc014vov.jpg"]http://photouploads....v=dsc014vov.jpg[/url]
  14. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1382470959' post='2252638'] [url="http://www.banzaimusic.com/Knobs/"]http://www.banzaimusic.com/Knobs/[/url] Banzai music - german based and some of the best knobs in europe... what you're looking is in the metal knob section I think [/quote] thanks i found something there . cheers
  15. hi im looking some knobs for my bass i really like the ones from sadowsky, someone knows were to buy them in europa. thanks and cheers.
  16. great bass maybe next time, good luck
  17. trade lakland 55-94 deluxe from 1999 natural color , rosewwod fingerboard?
  18. but jimmy what was you thinkig ??? you are only loosing with this deal , me myself was having the idea of buying a coppolo ,not anymoore. thanks to post this
  19. [quote name='Pete1967' timestamp='1376255436' post='2171475'] Agreed. Buckeye burl is actually taken from the rootstock of the tree (in fact it's a large shrub I think) so the mechanical properties are extremely variable and because there isn't any grain as such and its mostly below ground and therefore spalted which makes it pretty the acoustic properties are poor, so its best used for tops or facings. [/quote] ist truth i got this piece like 1 year ago and i cut it yesterday there is only a few good solid pieces and the rest ist full of stones or holes , anyway some people say buckeye combined with other woods can be a dream , i was asking to janek gwizdala about buckeye and he said this: I think it has a lot to do with the sound. And in the case of the bass in the video above I think it adds to how much stiffer the bass came out, giving the sound a bit more of a growl. It's all personal though, so I guess it's best to try as many as you can and make up your own mind. here ist the video link thanks for stoping by http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNVOgihBbig
  20. hi men nice bass you got , a shame i sold my infinity this is exactly what i want good luck
  21. [quote name='rubis' timestamp='1376088042' post='2169728'] If you mean Buckeye Burl, the distinctive marks are caused by spalting, as you can find in other kinds of wood. As I understand it, spalting is a kind of moulding or rotting process, so, yes you could say the wood is dead, but so is any wood used on a guitar. Whether this means it has any affect on the tone is a whole other can of worms, but it certainly looks good [/quote] yes i mean buckeye burl , thanks rubis , i got some buckeye burl myself at work and i dont know if i sell the hole piece or i keep some tops for some future basses . kind regards
  22. some people say buckeye ist a dead wood no tone only cosmetic use . ist this a fact?i was looking info on internet but i didint find much . thanks and cheers
  23. what about buying from usa how much gona cost taxes in england?, i both from germany a few times and ist so expensive, better buying in eu, cheers and thanks
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