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Cuzzie

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  1. I think probably if it’s your USP as a company you’ll do it. Fender will do it as they have been around since the dawn of time. Other people will use old looking wood purposefully for a similar effect. For example these chaps in France use nowt but local wood, and there are some stunners https://www.alpineguitar.fr
  2. How about really choking the pick so there is very little on show limiting the flex but keeping the thin enjoyment?
  3. It’s a great book Sits at my bedside
  4. Great amp this - played through it Top bloke to deal with as well
  5. Slab body will play a part, but pick up is vital - I Made a contoured body from a block of ash, it’s not light, but not heavy - but I know the Pick up makes it massive.
  6. I will really re-iterate clamps as a necessity. router, you don’t have to spend the earth on the machine, but it’s worth getting the correct bits where the ball bearing is at the top. I love my Pillar/Bench drill Firsch Forstner bit is required also. Shinto Rasp. Chisels I like Japanese pull saws. ratchet screwdriver and hand held electric one, small screwdriver set Soldering iron Honestly you can pick up things second hand of decent quality, depends how much looking around you want to do. This is not an extensive list but adding to others Good luck
  7. If you want a very beefy jazz pick up look at Haüssel they have a small and a Big pole range-the closest I have heard to a P bass and phenomenal - they have some grunt on em
  8. Agreed compression is not to hide poor technique - it’s a tool to make the mix of musical instruments sound musical and balanced
  9. Come up to Bristol and play a few in PMT (if they allow it!) - it will gives you an idea of What you feel comfortable with
  10. You have a big bum - room for another?!
  11. Stop skirting the issue.....🤦🏾‍♂️
  12. Natural masterpiece VS4 one off now
  13. Great colour on the Sandberg FB site
  14. A cruelly underrated bass that is phenomenally tactile and a great great sound as well
  15. You are doing a decent charitable thing sharing its goodness
  16. Don’t disagree about letting it settle, but where would we be without good old british scepticism
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