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2pods

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  1. Yeah, me as well. Though it does worry me. Especially being up here, where we don't have the catchment area of London etc., and we're all spread out
  2. Unfortunately have to sell to buy. Your bass will probably be well gone by the time I sell mine Incidentally, who do you use for insurance when you post ?
  3. Bargain ! It's a pity I'm miles away otherwise I'd be interested, as I'm about to sell two of my own basses. GLWTS
  4. Well, that didn't take long. A quick trip to Reverb, and £100 I'll change it to a Yamaha LS16M ARE, as my LL16R is getting a bit too big for me
  5. ....and I sold mine for £50 (I bought it for the same price, so I wasn't losing anything) Very nice old yin GLWTS
  6. I usually hate single cuts, but this one does it for me. GLWTS
  7. 22" - 23" scale lap steel for C6 tuning, or 8 string for poor man's pedal steel
  8. Looks perfect. Just need to sell the VL3EX first
  9. I have one of these that I bought brand new, but I never use it because the guitar FX and stuff get in the way. Is there a version of this with all the same presets, phantom power, etc. without the the Guitar FX ? I'm not even sure if it would be worthwhile selling this to get something else, but I thought I would ask the hive mind of BC
  10. My new Duesenberg Fairytale Split/King Please excuse our cats' "Rory G" cushion I'm getting on with it slowly, but surely. As I'm well used to a "Low" G tuning on guitar, I'm basically using the same shapes/scale positions, but as if I'm playing a string down. Meaning the bottom string in D or E is the root note, rather than the G tuning's bottom string being a 5th below. I'm having more trouble with my right hand, as I'm not comfy with wearing fingerpicks. Though this could be be because they're not a great fit. I'm not touching the levers yet I've been having a look at these lessons for basic d tuning lap steel, in order to try and get the fingerpick thing down. I've bought the first five lessons. The reason I jumped in the deep end was because I didn't want a cheapy to learn on (I know I'll stick it), and then had the hassle of selling that, then going for this. I'll be selling one of my Ibby's (probably the SR600E) as I fancy something in C6 to use with the many books for this tuning, and then apply that to the Fairytale. Thinking along the lines of this Epiphone Electar Centur or this Gretsch G5700 (which could be retro fitted with levers), but I've got to crawl before I walk.
  11. The other thing with the Duesey, is that it's strung for a 26" scale, open D. Although I'm used to playing slide in open G, I can find my way around it and have even managed to get a couple of bar "slants" ( forward and back) sounding OK-ish, most of the books are for, or start with 22" C7 tuning. That would mean restringing but I don't fancy it. I may sell an unused bass to procure a cheaper lap slide.
  12. Just don't ask them the price of Double Bass strings
  13. I would have had it off you, as I was looking for one. Unfortunately, a new purchase (non bass) rules it out. Have a bump instead. GLWTS
  14. This also happens now and then on Amazon and Ebay. Never to me though
  15. Zombie thread alert ! After threatening to stick a GK3 on a cheap lap steel into a SY1000, I did some thinking, reading (internet), and watching (You Tube), and came to the conclusion that I wanted a good lap steel more than my Roland stuff. After selling the Roland GK3 etc, I started saving, and now have this incoming. Still undecided on the bars, as we seem to be very limited compared to the US (Also, lots dearer if the price of recommended spare strings for the two benders, the custom gauge set he's put together here, Troy Brenningmeyer's custom string set for Open D with Duesenberg and Certano Benders) but have managed to get a Ernie Ball P04233 Heavy steel bar, and a Shubb SP2 so far. Though I may have been better with a Shubb SP1, as it's a bit longer and lighter. More later
  16. Luckily, Andertons got the guitar I wanted in this week So I've gone to them, rather than Thomann to stop me worrying (also the price was exactly the same.)
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