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So ... a month has passed, how are we doing? Well I was right about buyer's blues. None at all. My only regret was in not trying to find a gigbag large enough to take it. [URL=http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/media/Basses%20CURRENT/Takamine%20TB10%202015%20CURRENT/Takamine%20body%201_zps396atvrz.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Basses%20CURRENT/Takamine%20TB10%202015%20CURRENT/Takamine%20body%201_zps396atvrz.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Lovely thing, isn't it? [URL=http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/media/Basses%20CURRENT/Takamine%20TB10%202015%20CURRENT/Takamine%20in%20Its%20Case%201_zpside6qdcq.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Basses%20CURRENT/Takamine%20TB10%202015%20CURRENT/Takamine%20in%20Its%20Case%201_zpside6qdcq.jpg[/IMG][/URL] The case is particularly outrageous.
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That's a Czech single cylinder 2-stroke, right?
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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1454422465' post='2969581'] I put all my D class amps in one of those foam filled aluminium camera type cases, from Maplins. [/quote] How do you fit them all in?
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I can only assume that the nut was done by Stevie Wonder.
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[quote name='Bottle' timestamp='1454070705' post='2966049'] Don't think there's anything else on the calendar so I'll tentatively say 'Yes' [/quote] I'm only coming if you bring along some ridiculous piece of cheap tat that makes my expensive boutique kit sound pathetic in comparison.
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I wonder how it would hang on a strap ...
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[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1454280399' post='2968268'] Are the strings spacings at the nut the same on all of them? The wider space between the A and D would annoy the hell out of me. [/quote] Usually the string spacing is even. That example may simply be unusual, or possibly it's just an optical illusion. I'm more interested in the spacing at the bridge anyway.
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All the vintage Hofners that I've owned have had either Pyramids or Thomastiks fitted, but having played mainly Precisions fitted with LaBella FLs for several years, I now wish I'd tried using the LaBella Beatle Bass strings at least once!
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Not sure what a 'Mersey' model is - I'm guessing you mean a 'Cavern' model with the two pickups close together? Much depends on exactly which bass this is. The 500/1 Violin has been in production (in Germany) in at least three quite separate periods: original 1957-1969ish, first re-issues in late 70s through to mid 80s, and modern re-issues late 90s onwards. That's all without dragging in genuine Hofners manufactured in Spain, Japan and China. Most likely you're being offered a '62 Re-Issue' made in the last 20 years, but DO check! If that's the case, then it will be in classic tobacco burst, with 2 x staple pickups, and a pearloid guard. Because of manufacturing costs in Germany, the price of these has soared over the last 10 years, which means that second-hand prices have held up very well. These basses are handmade the old way in Germany, so essentially every one is a custom instrument. They are absolutely lovely pieces of work, and a delight to own and play. They are not copies of the old basses ... they ARE the old basses, so they sound exactly as they always did back in the 60s. If that's what you're after, then you can buy with confidence. What they are NOT is in any way modern, or particularly precision. Intonation will indeed be dodgy in some places. That's part of the charm - they all do that sir. Playability is great. These basses are FUN. String spacing is tighter than on a Fender, which can be an issue for some. On the other hand, they're so lightweight that they feel as if they're filled with helium. Regular neck resets? Yup, that's right, roughly every 30-40 years. How old are you?
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[quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1454057797' post='2965783'] How did you hear about it? I wonder if you know someone that I know. [/quote] Damned right I do. His name is Tom, and he's the manager of Wunjo's Bass.
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So that was you! I heard all about your purchase at the time, and again when I bought mine. I had no idea it was another Basschatter.
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Essential gig tool\spares/emergency kit?
Happy Jack replied to The Admiral's topic in General Discussion
Just take a middle aged bass player. He'll have everything you need in his people carrier parked outside. -
Lakland Skyline Joe Osborn 5... £450
Happy Jack replied to lowregisterhead's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Say that again in three days ... -
[quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1453825855' post='2963177'] I'm pretty thick skinned & don't take offence easily. [/quote] Can't believe you got away with posting that, given some of the responses you might have had.
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sold: 1920's Hungarian Double Bass (Blonde) project
Happy Jack replied to eubassix's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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[quote name='DorsetBlue' timestamp='1453741321' post='2962340'] The strings are a metal flatwound type, with quite a high tension (or that is how they seem to me anyway). Would love a mellower sounding E with more projection. So am I looking at different strings and/or more EQ experimentation. I have a B3 available as well. [/quote] Welcome to wonderful (and bloody expensive) world of DB string experimentation. Try searching this bit of the forum for numerous very helpful posts in the past by Clarky.
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talk to me about short scale basses please.
Happy Jack replied to Phil Adams's topic in General Discussion
Shortscale basses are undeniably fun. I can't imagine why a 3.5" difference in scale length would have that effect, but it does. The sound tends to be a bit more thuddy, which can then be further emphasised by using flats, but for many types of music that works wonderfully well. How different the bass feels when you play it is really very subjective. My first choice gigging basses are 35" scale, but I can pick up my Hofners or my Mosrite without any need to think or play differently - I find that I adjust almost instantly. More significant for me is the string spacing. As long as a bass has 19mm spacing at the bridge then I'm happy. That's not the case with the Hofners of course, but they're what I started with so I'm prepared to make allowances. If you're anywhere near West London, feel free to come and spend an hour or two playing half a dozen shortscales in my studio. -
TONIGHT! Demonskill - Nambucca, Holloway that London - 31st January
Happy Jack replied to MacDaddy's topic in Gigs
More details would help, Si. What time is your band on? How long will you be playing for? -
Didn't he go DI to the board?
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Tailpeace Dsignz? Guess I'm really, sorry, rilly not down wid da kids. Thank God.
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I've just realised that the title of this thread may actually have been a request ..
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Obscure Musical Backwaters - The Great SGC Nanyo Thread
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
Meanwhile, somewhere in La-La Land, there's a fretless fiver with a BiN of £550! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bass-Colletion-Fretless-Custom-5-string-bass-made-in-Japan-/231824666605?hash=item35f9d3afed:g:hy4AAOSw5dNWnlFQ In fairness, it is listed as a Bass [i][b]Colletion[/b][/i], so maybe it's a rare transitional model ... -
1963 Fender Precision (slab body)
Happy Jack replied to NancyJohnson's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Apparently it's not a slab-body, it's a POA.