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Chiliwailer

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  1. Many prices are nuts these days. My Mike Lull PJ4 cost me £1999 in 2015, now they are £2999. I love that bass, and as its a quality custom build £3k is not outrageous, but I wouldn’t pay that for one now. My MM Stingray Special HH was £2200 in 2018, which was high then IMO, now they are nearer to £3k, which is crazy too. All that said, the value, desirability and reasons to pay out is subjective to the buyer, and I can see why people would pay these prices, for a CS too, and that’s cool with me.
  2. I’d say they are a low medium. Not as low tension as Group IV, which again are not as low tension as Thomastik. The 100 and 80 definitely keeps the tension sensible in my opinion on the Group III.
  3. Bought a bulk set of strings from Dylan - friendly comms, super fast post, and a great deal. Thanks pal 🙏
  4. Love this quote about this bass from the site you mentioned I've heard a band where bassist used this bass live - it sounded like an old shoe.
  5. Triple Congrats! Great bass, he’s a keeper 👌 (...and your boyfriend too!).
  6. Actually, that 6 string is cooler than the one I had 👍
  7. Had the guitar version of that as a teen, £40 I think, back in 1996. It’s a cheapie with a vibe in the looks department 😊
  8. From the age of 15-20, I checked the date of every Ric 4001 to see if it matched my month and year of birth. Then a guy I was playing with said he’d buy me a Ric, I chose from 5 or 6, doing a sound test before looking at the date. I narrowed it to two, and found one had my birth dates... ... but, the slight difference in scale and position to my other basses meant I was fluffing the odd notes at gigs when not looking at the board. And the playing position was all wrong for me Dream bass no more.
  9. Not exactly ‘high end’, but a US Stingray. Had the bass from an 18 yr old, my first proper bass. Years later I started using 60s Ps & Js with flats and decided to go to town on the Stingray after selling some nice basses to fund the Fenders. It had extra MM & P pickups, active/passive and coil split for MM pups. All positions sounded really good. Sold it a few years later after a tough period. Tried to buy it back but the guy I sold it to stopped communicating and must have sold it on. I kept searching regularly though. The beauty of it being so customised was that when it popped up on eBay last month I spotted it and was the only bidder - and got it back. After all the mods, it’s back to original partly for nostalgia reasons but also as it’s just too much for me to tinker with, but it sounded great with them. Here’s pics of when I got it back, and now.
  10. Haha, loving the inclusion of the one in progress. How’s the new blue Yamy?
  11. Not in excellent original condition though if that Badass has left a mark where it overlaps the original bridge... Insane £ too
  12. Yeah, my fave thread 😁 Cheers 🙏
  13. Cheers pal, she’s got some mojo that one 👍 (It’s a Bravewood)
  14. A bit Stingray heavy after getting back my beloved & long lost ‘95 Ray, 25 years after I originally bought it. So the bottom 3 are the only ones put out to play now that it’s back.
  15. Looks great 👍 The new preamps really are brilliant, very flexible but usable too.
  16. Sticking with your theme of a bit different to most, this is great
  17. So many good albums in addition, Green River, Cosmos Factory, Pendulum (but the skip the last track... southern rockers on acid ain’t pretty...). But if you like/dislike one, then you’re likely to like/dislike all
  18. That makes sense, our rabbits treat this place like a hotel, and are sh*t scared of being out when the moon is rising
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