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Happy Jack

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  1. Good Grief! I thought this bass looked familiar. It may even have been you I sold it to. I bought it new from Paul in 2008, my first-ever 5-string. I used it in Bang To Rights, the very earliest incarnation of covers band The Junkyard Dogs who I still play with (we have six gigs in three weeks this month, which is an all-time record for us ), did my first-ever recording session on it, all sorts of stuff. After nearly 16 years I can't really tell whether it will have changed much, but back then it had absolutely majestic tone ... a real presence.
  2. I bought one of these for @Silvia Bluejay years ago (left-handed, natch 🙄) ... simply delightful piece of kit.
  3. So anyway, about my next project ...
  4. Seriously? That's fabulous!
  5. Itching to get my hands on it now ...
  6. WT actual F? Nope, that's never happened to me before.
  7. Space shuttle, baby, space shuttle.
  8. Can't operate a Mac by waving your hands about, though, eh? Can you? Eh? 😂
  9. @Silvia Bluejay and I would both be delighted if your swifts were to feature on that headstock, but if you think it wouldn't work then obvs leave well alone. 💋
  10. Many years ago, when my sister still lived in New York, she and her husband invited @Silvia Bluejay and me to go out for a gig. I asked to go to Joe's Pub to see Bill Kirchen, and when I noticed that the earlier act (they do two 'houses' each night) was The Theremin Society Of New York I said we just had to see that too. In truth, I completely misinterpreted the listing, thinking this would be like a theremin orchestra. It wasn't. It really was the Society, a bunch of club members who all played theremins in the security of their own homes, and once a year they took over a prestigious music venue oon Manhattan to showcase what they'd been up to since last year. I'll say this for that evening ... it was memorable. Not in a good way, but By God! was it memorable.
  11. Interesting, deffo would never have guessed that's a S/S fretboard.
  12. Is it as harsh as stainless steel makes me think, Tony, or does it sound more mellow than I'd expect?
  13. Those neck bolts ain't cheap ...
  14. At least that will stop Paul the Drums calling it The Seagull Bass.
  15. You realise you'll end up with one Fender, three Ricks, and 28 Gibsons?
  16. Absolutely outstanding!
  17. When you're done with that, I've got a stainless steel pot that I've burned apple onto ... could you have a crack at that too?
  18. Having used both recently, I'd say 'No Contest'. Even a small petrol generator is significantly heavier than a Jackery unit, a much more challenging shape to carry and store, stinks of petrol all the time, and can't be put back into the van until it has cooled off. I bought a Jackery recently based on conversation with @NickA, tested it thoroughly at rehearsals, then stowed it permanently in the gigwagon. Anywhere we might need auxiliary power it will be part of the basic setup. Two days after putting it in the vehicle we played a country pub with a large covered beer garden, a place we've played many times before without incident. We set up the band, tested everything, started playing our MP3s through the PA, and then there was a very loud POP and everything ... erm ... went away. One of the bar staff (a new girl, just a teenager) had tried to turn off the pretty lights in the beer garden by unplugging them - guess what she unplugged. It hadn't even occurred to me to plug everything through the Jackery. Ah well, lesson learned.
  19. I have to say, this is all jolly educational. Early heads-up. I was originally hoping to launch the Alumibird on an unsuspecting world on 25th August, but that now seems unrealistic. Plan B (and airtight alibi) will now be 8th September at Amersham Heritage Day.
  20. I trust you used Mrs Andy's cloth shears? ☠️
  21. Wall Art, innit? In all fairness, if he was asking a sensible price ($46 rather than $460) I'd prolly be interested.
  22. Is a gnat's whatsit bigger or smaller than a smidgen?
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