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ShaunB

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  1. Hey Paul, They don't take PayPal and I don't like emailing Credit Card details so I called him direct (5 hours difference at the mo, but changing on the weekend as we go into BST). Or you can fax details: 001-773-871-9637. Having dealt with a few people at Lakland now, I must say they are all so helpful - even Dan takes the time. Shaun
  2. I just heard from Brian at Lakland that they have their new straps in stock. Only US$25 - each! This from Brian: "Way back, you had asked me to contact you when we got restocked with straps. Well, we finally got restocked with not only the standard black straps, but also with some nice ivory straps - (actually they're ivory on the woven fabric part of the strap and then more of a tan color on the leather end pieces)" I've ordered one of each - I asked if they were adjustable as I use around 115cm hole-to-hole and he says: "The straps have a standard leather loop/length adjusting scheme that you see on many standard issue guitar straps, and you should have no problem adjusting it to a length that suits you." US$12 shipping and he sent 'em today! I'll post some pics when they arrive as they don't have any yet! Haven't even made the website as of now. Contact details: [email protected] or phone: 773-871-9650 (there would be an 001 in front) cheers Shaun Tell him I sent ya!
  3. Updated to be sold as separates... :-)
  4. Seems I'm only using the overdrive and I'm not happy with that sound, so this little lot is for sale (now as separates). Boss BF-3 Flanger (bass and guitar inputs) 10/10 condition - £45 posted Boss ODB-3 OverDrive 9/10 condition (couple of minor paint chips) - £40 posted Boss AW-3 Dynamic Wah 8/10 - couple more paint chips but not bad - £35 posted Boss BCB-3 case - splits open for floor use, complete with 3 pedal daisy chain - £25 posted cheers, Shaun
  5. Joe, you have a PM. Congratulations.
  6. ...mine too! (as I gaze across the room at it!)
  7. Pee Emmed
  8. Fab bloke to deal with! Flawless purchase - kept me up to speed at all times - highly recommended! ShaunB
  9. [quote name='chardbass' post='142404' date='Feb 18 2008, 12:50 PM']I have replaced the pickups and preamp from my Lakland 55-94 so the old p'ups and electronics are surplus to requirements. May suit a project build. The pre is vol(push/pull active)-blend-bass-treb-mid with coil tap. Some string wear on p'ups £90 delivered[/quote] Pray tell, what have you replaced 'em with and how has that improved the sound? Shaun
  10. [quote name='Riddler' post='142341' date='Feb 18 2008, 10:53 AM']Cheers anyway. Looks like you have very modern set up with Laklands and Markbass. How does the 4-94 compare with the 44-02? from the blurb on the website it looks like the US built stuff is of superior build quality but is it worth the price difference? Cheers Graham[/quote] PM'd...
  11. [quote name='Riddler' post='142192' date='Feb 17 2008, 10:31 PM']Hi I know I'm a bit late, but I've just discovered Laklands, Presume it's been sold by now? Cheers Graham[/quote] yep, Si took it off my hands... Goof luck getting one - they are as good as they say... I upgraded to a 4-94 and have a 55-01D coming in.
  12. ...pending payment? :-) Have a bump for the Yammie on me.... (v. happy)
  13. hmmmm, what does it mean when the only band name I recognise is Tool? (shrinks back into the 70s)
  14. Sold him my Markbass bag - effortless transaction. Good bloke, highly recommended. Shaun
  15. Try this: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250212817584&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=015"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...A:IT&ih=015[/url]
  16. Pretty nifty guitar hanger on that rig... of course when you've set it up, you'd never be able to bend down and pick up yer bass...
  17. I can't believe this hasn't gorn! If it's anywhere near as good as my Number 5, then it has to have a home... woulda been this home at that price if it had a maple neck *sigh* I would ask why you're selling it, but you're a bass player... [more gear!] Good luck, Shaun
  18. "...bumpety-bumpety-bumpety-bump" (too much time on my hands!)
  19. aha! I've been searching for my new look! Thanks guys, I think I've found it!
  20. [quote name='BassBomber414' post='125595' date='Jan 22 2008, 05:51 PM']I also have 'the gift of time'(52) and took up the Bass from scratch in April[/quote] *phew* we should start a club! Turning 52 next month! Back playing for the last 2 years after a 20 year break... why did I stop? Welcome Lowfreq - just won't find a better bunch 'o people than around these here parts. Shaun
  21. Just checked the Markbass site and the SA450 (for example) is 3.4 in x 14.5 in x 11.9 in - which would be the internal dimensions of the bag (just measured and you may get away with 4" x 15" x 12", so unless your 2U amp has removable rack ears, that would be a nope.
  22. Gone the way of the rack mount, so this may as well go to a good home. Heavy duty bit 'o kit, in good nick, like new. It's the larger of the 2 bags for the SA450, SD800, TA501, TA503 and R500, but I kept my Little Mark II in it and it was a nicely padded home for it. Pocket for kettle lead etc. and handy shoulder straps if you're looking for an MB branded rucksack! Thomman are flogging them for £60.00 shipped, so how's about £35.00 + P+P?
  23. What can I add? Yet another bloody nice bass player that bought my Bag End cab. A pleasure to do biz with - highly recommended! Shaun
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