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fleabag

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  1. [quote name='Sean' post='329223' date='Nov 14 2008, 04:28 PM']I know that some people find it irritating but it's a fantastic luxury for people who are unsure of what something is worth or whether or not anyone would be interested in what they have. Also in the case of obscure or collectible stuff it solicits nuggets of info and assistance from other people in the know who may be able to help you sell something. I know many people on here who have been in two minds about keeping an instrument and have found a great trade by putting out feelers.[/quote] That makes good sense to me
  2. I havent right at this moment, no. Some washing up to do though
  3. Being fairly new, i have to ask what those terms mean. I see " Feeler , Blah blah 4 string, blah blah pickups , offers " etc. Is this item actually for sale? If the seller ( feeler seller ) doesnt get the offer they want, isnt that the same as posting something FOR SALE Fender *** with a price, but if no one wants to pay that price, the seller doesnt sell that item. Is that not the same thing ? testing the water - is that the same as a ' feeler ' ?? Eg " I'm selling this or that but i'm not sure i wanna sell it , what will you pay " ? Why would anyone go to the trouble of offering money, or getting in touch, or spending time on this when the seller doesnt even know if its for sale or not ? If the right offer is the price the seller will sell at, ( for arguments sake £500 ) then why not say For sale Fender blah blah £500 ? If then no one buys, the seller can say " OK, i've dropped the price " or " Ok didnt sell at £500, make an offer ". If the offer isnt close enough, then there's no sale. Am i making sense ?
  4. Would these be any help ? [url="http://www.wdmusic.co.uk/category/Necks/Bass_Necks"]http://www.wdmusic.co.uk/category/Necks/Bass_Necks[/url]
  5. They sound bloody great - i still have one but its no longer got the original p/ups. The originals had rounded ends and were not square ended like regular Jazz p/ups. If its reasonable nick, get it. Same goes for any CSL jazz bass too. Made by the same factory as Cimar for the UK market ( Charles Summerfiled Limited )
  6. [quote name='KiLLaGoD' post='314499' date='Oct 25 2008, 01:50 PM']I have just bought 2 peavey tour 210 Neo 2x 10 cabs. They are 800watts program at 8 ohm. They cost £439 per cab brand new Being Neo cabs they are ultra light.[/quote] You'll be pleased to know they've gone down in price - by £80 a cab ! [url="http://www.bigdiscountwarehouse.co.uk/catalogue.asp?deptid=13&catid=56"]http://www.bigdiscountwarehouse.co.uk/cata...13&catid=56[/url]
  7. I've tried this myself, and to my ears, the shorter throw of Hifi units make for a bad bass cab
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