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Yew-topped SG-style Guitar * Finished Pics!
scrumpymike replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
AFAIK what's dangerous is any machined particulate that's small enough to breathe in - provided you don't eat it of course 🙂 -
I loved my SWB-1 - except for the neck-dive. I think the body of the latest ones from India is heavier, so maybe that helps with the balance.
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… or maybe 'senial' - mixture of senility and denial ☺️ Ringo still seems in pretty good shape.
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Macca should have stopped a while back, it's getting embarrassing. It's not like he needs the money!
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Interesting that you didn't cut all the ones Ringo takes lead vocal on. Back in the day, my mum used to think he had the best voice - which is probably what put me off.
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Drop-dead-gorgeous! There's a lot of lovely basses out there but IMHO Mr Cringean can bring wood to life better than anybody.
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Yew-topped SG-style Guitar * Finished Pics!
scrumpymike replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
I did actually manage to gig it before the world shut down. Much admired by my bandmates! -
For me at home it's always this little beauty - ACG Border Reiver. Light as a feather, plays like a dream, big sound and no awkward headstock to bang into stuff 🙂 Short scale too! http://
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Why do some BC sellers insist on buyer arranging courier?
scrumpymike replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
You've hit the nail on the head there. The seller is the one who's 'making an offer'. -
Yew-topped SG-style Guitar * Finished Pics!
scrumpymike replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
Are you suggesting that I increase my collection of Andy Rogers Swifts to 3? That's almost a flock of these rare birds! -
Yew-topped SG-style Guitar * Finished Pics!
scrumpymike replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
Your yew guitar looks amazing - want some! -
Another Stevie W / Jamerson one for me: I Was Made To Love Her.
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Why do some BC sellers insist on buyer arranging courier?
scrumpymike replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
There isn't really a right or a wrong way to do this. It all comes down to both buyer and seller agreeing the terms of the transaction in the first place and then being decent enough to fulfil their responsibilities, e.g. item as described, proper packing, adequate insurance, chasing delivery company. -
Why do some BC sellers insist on buyer arranging courier?
scrumpymike replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
This is a complex issue - mainly because forum sales between private individuals usually involve the buyer paying in advance. In the business-to-business world, the INCOTERMS of a sale that includes insured delivery are referred to as CIF (Cost Insurance Freight). This works because the risk remains with the seller up to the moment when the goods are successfully delivered - and seller knows that his customer won't pay until the goods are received as described and undamaged. With forum 'CIF' sales, although the risk theoretically does not pass to the buyer until the item is delivered in good condition, in practice the seller has no incentive (except his/her good conscience) to help the buyer if something goes wrong in transit - and, having already paid, the buyer has no leverage other than a) appealing to the seller's better nature (!?) or b) resorting to some kind of legal action. Obviously, as most of us know from experience, Basschat buyers and sellers are mostly decent folk - but not always, as I found out once to my cost. My preferred model, whether buying or selling, is for the buyer to arrange and pay for delivery. If I'm selling, the risk passes to the buyer when the item is collected from me; if I'm buying, I retain maximum control by choosing my preferred delivery company and being the customer they must answer to. I say 'maximum' as opposed to 'total' control because, of course, it all falls down if the seller hasn't packed the item properly. -
The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash - Now Sunday 19th September 2021
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
Just realised I didn't really finalise things on the money side. The hall have agreed to hang on to the money and re-book (alternative would have been a refund less cancellation charge). I have kept a list of those kind folks who paid up front and am happy to refund anybody who wants their money back - just shoot me a PM. If you don't, then you've paid for October 🙂 -
Interesting! Surely the flaws you describe must be the kiss of death at the Stradi price-range.
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The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash - Now Sunday 19th September 2021
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
A quiet bass bash? Not much chance of that 😉 -
For those of us who like bass exotica: Stradi, Poland
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The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash - Now Sunday 19th September 2021
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
BREAKING NEWS: BASH RESCHEDULED 🎸 I am pleased to report that the new date for this year's Big Fat South-West Bass Bash is Sunday 11th October BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!! 😎 -
The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash - Now Sunday 19th September 2021
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
Huge thanks to you and others but we hopefully won't need to take up these kind offers of financial support. -
The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash - Now Sunday 19th September 2021
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
Shouldn't that be 'pedanthropic'? Phil's his brother 🙂 -
The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash - Now Sunday 19th September 2021
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
POSTPONEMENT CONFIRMATION With much regret - but no hesitation - I hereby confirm that the 2020 Big Fat South-West Bass Bash is postponed until (hopefully) later this year. I will talk to our hall manager today to establish the position re fees already paid and try to book a provisional date for Autumn. Thanks to all who have offered financial support, but I am hopeful that neither us Scrumpies nor you very fine and generous people will lose out. WATCH THIS SPACE! Mike & Gabs- 798 replies
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The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash - Now Sunday 19th September 2021
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Events
Both me and Mrs Scrumpy are in the high-risk group and hearing that there are only 5000 ventilators in the UK was the game-changer for us! Based on the government's assertion that a fifth of all infected citizens will be high-risk, the supply of ventilators will run out around the time when the virus claims 25000 victims - and that won't take long. SO... we are now in partial - working towards full - self-isolation - SEE MY NEXT POST!