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Geek99

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  1. I quite fancy that as a project but he is nowhere near me
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    battering cod or haddock - maybe you'd prefer Bread
  3. that will teach him not to choose the lobster....
  4. there's a lot of past threads on this topic - you can get a pretty good idea from reading those.
  5. [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1507282046' post='3384428'] The bassist on that was one of Marcus Miller's students, forget (her?) name now, but it's a great bassline. [/quote] Tracy wormworth
  6. a bass doc built precision of mostly japanese components,loosely based on a 73 maple 3tsb. Notably for a yet-another-Precision, it has a Fender "no-load" tone, so fulltone means the tone pot is electrically bypassed. It has a cheap "Blues tribute" pup from US ebay on it and it always gets complimented on looks and sound.Its a better instrument than I am at playing it.
  7. Well they quoted me a price and a delivery charge So they probably do have stock
  8. I actually really enjoyed that - very conspiratorial.
  9. [quote name='kbuschmann' timestamp='1343566363' post='1752103'] I'd like to view these lessons, but can't open the .ipb file extension. Any suggestions? Thanks [/quote] yes, adobe acrobat reader will open it quite happily
  10. [quote name='big rob' timestamp='1484557526' post='3216218'] Lovely red wine [/quote] i fixed it for you
  11. ok - they say they are alder but could be wrong. I assume you could just put sanding sealer on it and you're good to go ? I'm thinking of transparent blonde in nitro with some celluloid tort
  12. thank you Contemplating a jazz bass kit What’s the word good enough for natural finish? How realistic was the febder haead stock?
  13. [quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1509371514' post='3398373'] My longest-serving/suffering bass is a Precision copy that I bought as a kit from Brandoni about 16 years ago: http://www.brandoniguitars.co.uk/ They shipped the kits as bare wood - if you're prepared to hunt down a can of nitro in Daphne Blue then spraying the body yourself could always be an option! [/quote] They don’t list the necks anymore sadly but do list the kits What did you get in the kit and what did you need to replace ?
  14. I’ve had exactly that one and it was great. You can get them cheaper than that though
  15. I agree, solid two piece body probably alder
  16. There you go, collective basschat wisdom worked again Just add pictures and stand back
  17. [quote name='chrisanthony1211' timestamp='1507667811' post='3387178'] Booked for carpal tunnel on my right wrist on 24th October......gig booked on 10th November!!!! It may be a little tight, anyone have any experience of recovery post surgery? [/quote] Yes, I had it. I was fine a week later Same thing, keyhole in wrist, four stitches Took about twenty minutes and worked fabulously Had a great conversation with the scouser anaesthetist about the battles of Stamford bridge and Maldon
  18. showing the entire body from several angles would be helpful as there can be small variations in shape, routings, contours that will rng bells with people.
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