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[quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1447746553' post='2909877'] The cover of a music magazine - or any magazine - featuring a weapon unless strictly in context is horrendous timing at any time. My opinion of any individual who thinks it's cool to pose with a weapon is also not that high. [/quote] On a point of order, Chris, the cover does NOT feature that photo. Apart from that, I entirely agree.
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[quote name='Fisheth' timestamp='1447718818' post='2909825'] Hey guys, what does two P pickups do for tone? Just curious as I've seen tons of P+J and P+HB basses, but not P+P. Can anyone explain? [/quote] They allow you to dance about architecture (if you know your Zappa).
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Yup, some Ted Nugent stuff is great too. Doesn't alter the fact that the guy is certifiable and shouldn't be allowed out without his strait-jacket.
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[quote name='yorks5stringer' timestamp='1447620928' post='2909048'] That was written back in time when you needed a musket to protect yourself from Grizzly Bears or poachers on your homestead.... [/quote] IIRC, they needed the muskets to protect themselves from the British. They didn't have an army so they needed Minutemen (that's militia, not intercontinental ballistic missiles).
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Think I'll wait for the Deko version ...
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I'm glad they didn't get your doubleneck.
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Z Car design? Presumably he's an Everton fan ...
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Ruminations on the classic 8x10 and the Barefaced One10
Happy Jack replied to tonewheels's topic in Amps and Cabs
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Anyone know about Laszlo Oh Bubenreuth
Happy Jack replied to spencer.b's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Bubenreuth is where Hofners used to be made, also Framus. The whole region is famous for the production of high-quality instruments. -
Bass Guitar Magazine - Column about Basschat
Happy Jack replied to Silvia Bluejay's topic in General Discussion
Couldn't he afford a proper bass guitar? -
I once got chucked out of a pub for making a small gesture at the manager. Don't suppose that counts either.
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1447181936' post='2905646'] It's awful, but I quite like it for some reason. [/quote] http://youtu.be/dJmg-879j5o
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Pretty screwed, but maybe some value there
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
In excellent, all-original state, that bass would have been worth somewhere in the region of a grand, maybe £1500 if the vendor got seriously lucky, but also maybe £750 on a slow day. For something as beat-up as that, and needing quite a lot of work, £255 was probably a pretty fair price. In my vintage-Hofner-collecting days I had a large cardboard box filled with genuine, original parts for old Hofners that I'd accumulated. If I was still in that position, I would happily have paid £255 for this bass, knowing that I could pretty much restore it from my own parts bin. -
Never knew that Rory had one! http://www.rorygallagher.com/#/archives/guitars/burns_weill_rp16_streamline
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[quote name='bumnote' timestamp='1447099157' post='2904899'] 100w fender bassman with its 4x10 loud enough to keep up with a fairly loud drummer [/quote] That's cheating, that is. Them's [i][b]valve [/b][/i]watts which are a whole nother thang.
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I had a GK MB200 for a while. Astonishing thing. Put through a pair of Barefaced cabs (so as to get 4 Ohms) it was plenty loud enough for any pub gig ... still not sure why I sold it. I now have an Aguilar Tonehammer 350, which is obviously bigger than a 200W. On t'other hand I've yet to get the Master volume up to 12 o'clock. Cue posts about non-linear control knobs ...
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[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1446994343' post='2903954'] How many people wishing they kept theirs now??? [/quote] Well looking at those adverts, I rather wish I'd kept my barn. When I think of all the great things I might find stored in there ... It's OK though. I have an uncle who is yet to pop his clogs, so I'm confidently expecting a dozen vintage instruments to come through.
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[quote name='PlungerModerno' timestamp='1446898271' post='2903297'] Probably better to play this one standing methinks! [/quote] I think you meant "better to mount this on a stand". I don't want to think about what that thing must weigh.
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Pretty screwed, but maybe some value there
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Pooched? I've owned a shedload of vintage Hofners over the years (27 at the last count) and I'm not familiar with the condition you describe. I'd guess that those pickups are comprehensively f***ed but, luckily enough, there's still no shortage of original Hofner staples out there. -
If a landlord asks you to play for free, show him this video
Happy Jack replied to Weststarx's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1446908127' post='2903425'] Err. . . . remind my why everyone thinks that all music should be free these days? [/quote] Erm ... they don't. There are very few things that "everyone" thinks, and no one suggests that "all" music should be free. I have no problem with the idea that some people think that some music should be free. And I also have no problem with the idea that some people don't agree with some of the things I believe. Isn't life grand? -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/bass-guitar-hofner-very-thin-/121805828537?hash=item1c5c3171b9:g:~uMAAOSwAYtWN7rQ
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No matching vuvuzela?
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I remain unconvinced. I wasn't actually recommending that someone should sell 10 cheap basses a year, certainly not you in particular. As you say, you very rarely buy/sell basses. That puts you at one end of the curve, the end where signing up to the Market to sell a single affordable bass makes very little sense. I wouldn't try to argue it any other way. Me, I'm at the other end of the curve. I'm forever buying & selling basses, amps, pedals, whatever. That's not some sort of 'value statement', merely an observation. For me, the Market fee is therefore negligible, maybe 50p per item. Your final point just doesn't work for me. A small, almost nominal, fee will very probably cause a narrow range of affordable basses to become marginal propositions, or at least more marginal than they were before. It certainly will NOT cause the withdrawal of £300 basses in favour of £5000 instruments. I think a lot of Basschatters are under the impression that Basschat is now a huge concern, with thousands of enthusiastic members who are potential buyers of their basses. The various statistics in the public domain do tend to give that impression. BUT Actually spending time on Basschat, seeing who is posting what and where, gives a very different flavour as far as I'm concerned. I suspect that there are no more than a few hundred truly [i][b]active [/b][/i]Members and a helluva lot of dormant user names. If you think you're reaching a potential market of many thousands of active bass players with money in their pocket, then prepare to be disappointed.
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[quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1446228393' post='2897989'] And I do feel ever-so-slightly uncomfortable that I'd be expected to pay the same fee as a dealer with a ten grand bass for sale. [/quote] Depends on where you're starting from, I guess. If you were considering signing up to the Market specifically to sell a £150 bass, then the flat fee for both you and Foderas Are Us seems out of kilter. But if you're already signed up with that flat fee paid, it hardly makes a difference whether you list a £5k Fodera that probably won't sell anyway, or you list 10 cheap basses that people might actually buy. Marginal cost, old boy, marginal cost.
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The Newbeats - Bread and Butter
Happy Jack replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
http://youtu.be/ZMw5jzO_lv0