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  1. Pretty certain mine needs more than a few screws 😀
  2. Oh how I envy you Dave. Drives me mental. It's constant, even hear it will driving the old van. Never get a moments peace and it affects my sleep, neighbour upstairs must be pissed off if she can hear the white noise maker going all night. Hell I'm envious of the cause too. Riding bikes can be fun, was a moment's carelessness with a Hilti done me 🙁 Passed a young fella who was struggling, gave his gun a quick check, reload then a test shot. BAM. half the site took to their heels while the other half came running to see what had exploded 😳 Had to be a duff mix at the factory, data sheet says 137dB but it was louder than that. Powder didn't just drive the nail, it vaporised the cartridge.
  3. Not me, I live in hope some American does fall for it 😀 Good news is the moment is getting closer. Just an hour back I was reading a "Please tell me more" post about an extremely rare 2004 European Peavey Cirrus. Odd thing was Peavey never made any Cirrus basses in Europe until 2024, no overseas models until 2007. Kisser was photo posted with the 2004 s/n, it had the words "Made in Vietnam" alongside it 🤣🤣🤣
  4. E8 or 5274Hz Use ear protection folks, tinnitus is crap 🙁
  5. That is a big ask. The term is a safety blanket to those, mostly Americans, who deceive themselves into thinking the jump in quality of mid 70's Japanese products was the result of IP theft and shady practises. Truth is Japanese factories had been building 'crap' because Western importers put profit first and ordered crap, the game changed once the Japanese decided they'd had enough and started building on their own terms. Similar mindset is with us today regarding Chinese and Indonesian instruments, as if somehow cultures with a history of string instruments going back 1000s of years are incapable of building simple stuff like electric guitars.
  6. @police squad I wasn't doing a hatchet job on Ric, just refuting Michael's idea that 2 grand guarantees a perfect bass. Aye Ric's QC is pretty haphazard but so is Fender's and Gibson's. This TB post from tail end of last year made me laugh. $2.5k US Fender. Passed FMIC's QC, passed Sweetwater's 55 point inspection. Got weighed and photographed for the website. Nobody noticed the missing tuning peg screw 🤣 Insult to injury came when the Talkbass owner bought a set of screws to put it right, pilot hole had been drilled both off-centre and squint 🤣
  7. If it was then half the factory must be in on it. You have the person who initially set the frets then the one taping the board for the spray finish. Next there's the person at the buffing station, the folk attaching hardware and pickups. Somebody put strings on it, did a quick set up then handed it over to QC; where they proudly stuck the little "Made in USA" label on it. Finally there was the person putting it in it's case. Given it wasn't an isolated case, the replacement the lad got was actually worse, one can only surmise that crap is deemed acceptable. Thankfully the matter was resolved with the third bass, shop manager shifted through the warehouse to find one with decent workmanship.
  8. Both were brand spanking new $2.6k walnut Rickenbacker 4003s some fella on Talkbass got last December. First photo was the one he received on the 9th, 2nd photo the replacement delivered on the 16th. I posted it in response to Michael's "It isn't a perfect bass like you'd expect from a US Fender either." Badly cut nuts and poor fret work are not exclusive to budget basses, you'll see both on any production line brand; even premium priced brands. I know those are Rics but Fender US can be just as bad; same for Gibson.
  9. I wonder how you'd feel if your £2k Ric turned up with frets like this 😀 Or when they were like this on the replacement sent the following week 🤣
  10. Not if you ask questions. Perfect fit is rare when buying a replacement neck, £700 Fender necks come with a warning their official necks may not fit their bodies. Asking questions can save you a lot of work. Get a digi or Verner calliper and measure the pocket or the heel of the existing neck. Take photos with calliper in position and showing the sizes. If you want do the same for the nut width and neck thickness at a few points. Give the radius of any rounded corners if the pocket has them. Forward the photos to potential sellers and ask them to provide confirmation with photos. Legit sellers will reply, middle men with just a stock photo won't 🙂
  11. https://www.banzaimusic.com/bourns-mini-kn-500k-log-xxl.html €3.47 each + postage Link to data sheet for a few other Bourns pots. https://www.bourns.com/docs/product-datasheets/PDB181-GTR.pdf
  12. Get to ASDA and buy a pair of pillows, £4. Seriously they'll do the trick.
  13. I watched the Peter K Lee video earlier today. Maybe it was just the stalls he visited but heehaw interested me. Plenty burl tops in evidence and bold colours ; all on the same old standard designs we had for decades.
  14. My pal's Sunbeam 🙂
  15. @SteveXFR Was there not also some story about a lawnmower engine saving their arse ? I reckon they're just about done. Not too many 40 stone 40-somethings harbour easy rider illusions never mind can afford it 🤣
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