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scrumpymike

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  1. I see the AP has thru-body stringing. Does that need medium-scale strings?
  2. This really is an amazing sale but my compact, lightweight Subway 800+ is probably the only Mesa amp I'll be needing. If I could wind the clock back, I'd be up for that Carbine 900!
  3. Back in the day when most were lusting after Fenders it was always the short-scale basses that floated my boat thanks to the influence of Macca, Bruce and Fraser. Over the years I've had other stuff but always come back to the 30" scale that I'm more comfortable with. Pleased to say there's never been a better choice of s-s basses than you can find nowadays including many at very affordable prices. The Mustang is the best s-s bass I've NEVER owned - yours is a beauty.
  4. It does - you can pluck both of them ๐Ÿ™‚
  5. Seasonal Greetings to All S-W Bashers from Scrumpymike and the Scrumpettes! Not long now until we meet again - preparations are well under way ๐Ÿ˜Š
  6. New bass delivered on Christmas eve = proper Christmas day ๐Ÿ˜ƒ We await your verdict with interest (well I do anyway, and look forward to a try-out at the SW Bash on Sunday 5th April ๐Ÿ™‚)
  7. Ooops, dug myself into a bit of a hole there! Must hastily point out that my Andyjr build in progress is also 'boring black', which should contrast nicely with the grey bag ๐Ÿ™‚
  8. Gig bags suitable for short-scale basses aren't easy to find so I'm always on the lookout. Just bought a really nice TGI Extreme Protection padded bag from the independent guitar shop near my daughter's in Poole. The smaller one of the two they had on display is perfect for my headless, short-scale ACG Border Reiver and cost a reasonable ยฃ40. It's a good compromise between light weight, compact size and protection. Neat features are extra handle for carrying vertically, big back pocket to hold straps when not in use, internal velcro strap to secure top of neck, and different finish from (IMHO) boring black. Also impressive is that it still stands up against a wall when empty and unzipped. Just done a quick online search and the gear4music link below shows the closest I could find to mine, although this may be newer design as mine doesn't have the black webbing for the handles. Annoyingly, can't confirm size of this one either as they don't give dimensions. Equally annoyingly, they are out of stock (that's Xmas for you!!). I'll grab a shot of mine when I get a minute. https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/TGI-Extreme-Series-Electric-Guitar-Gig-Bag/2WP7
  9. Pre-Xmas bump - short scale so it's easier to get down your chimney ๐Ÿ™‚
  10. That's a neat idea - like the simplicity. Only negative I can think of is that, assuming they just clip over the button on the outside of the strap, they won't stop a heavy bass from stretching the hole in the strap.
  11. If you p*ssed in it that would be too good for him (or her???). Have a great Xmas and good luck with the op!!
  12. +1!! Seems that you can buy the one-piece pins separately as you could with the old design. This means that, if you are swapping one strap between instruments - you only have to buy one complete set plus extra pins. I use and like the original Schallers but this is definitely an improvement in several respects.
  13. Very nice in black with maple board and black markers - a bit like my AndyJr build in progress. http:// http://[/img][/url]
  14. Hope you do come to the Bash as I'd love a shot on that - as well as Stewie's HB of course ๐Ÿ˜‰
  15. Obviously somebody cocked up there!
  16. And look what I just found - me, the bass and its owner in action!! http://
  17. Much to my own surprise, never owned one of these despite being a short-scale player. Doubly strange as I played one for a year or so a few years back and loved it. The singer/rhythm guitarist whose band it was found it in a skip and, being an accomplished wood-worker, was able to restore it. He insisted that I played it as he reckoned it was the nicest-sounding bass he'd ever heard. Couldn't really argue as it was perfect for what the band doing.
  18. I think these look great in both colours!
  19. That's brilliant Andy, love every bit of it ๐Ÿ‘ ... and a choice of contrasting scratch-plates too ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
  20. I have a feeling that the \\ to the bridge option would leave insufficient pearloid 'frame' bridge-side of the pickup - especially at the top corner. (Sorry readers, all this is getting a bit nerdy but, as the saying goes, "the devil is in the detail" ๐Ÿ™‚)
  21. I'm thinking along those lines too. The way I see it, the long side of the cut-out in the pearloid plate needs to be a straight line that's parallel either with the bridge or with the slanted bridge pick-up. I guess the best thing would be to try the latter first. If that doesn't look right then there's still the option of cutting more plate away to get the former.
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