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SpondonBassed

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  1. I'm still wondering what heedamah means...
  2. If you fix the copper leaf, you might get a similar effect to sanding by rubbing lightly with printer/copier paper. It should leave a brushed witness without tearing through.
  3. I'm made up for you mate. I wish you many happy years with it even if it has extra strings.
  4. That's so subtle yet effective. Splendid.
  5. Sanding will wear through copper leaf quickly. Copper sheet would be resilient enough to take it though.
  6. Nate is pleasingly plump when you really look at him. He's got a cute laugh as well.
  7. Would you not expect there to be a difference in the top and bottom of the fretboard that is equal to the thickness of the board? In other words, the arc of the top of the fretboard should share the same centre as the bottom arc. The way you are describing it with 7.25" top and bottom, it wouldn't look obvious across that short segment of the two circles but it would if you extended the arc of the two circles. l They'd intersect eventually. Shouldn't it be 7.25" for the top radius and 7.25" minus the thickness of the board for the bottom radius?
  8. I thought it was from the verb to pet.
  9. The slogan - "A finger of fudge is just enough..." makes a LOT more sense to me now.
  10. You have kept up your rhythm appreciation then. That's more than I did.
  11. I've seen a bassist playing from this position. I can't remember where. I looked a couple of times since for the video clip and I can't find it. He was a big lad and he made the instrument look like a fiddle. No bow, fingerstyle if I recall correctly. Can anyone verify this with a link please? I'll have to put it down to a senior moment otherwise.
  12. "With your Elvis Presley and wasp-waist and swivel-hippy, show you had, and I must say it showed it first self in pictures with the rhythmic contrapole of the wobbling of the hipper, sideways with the head and tilty, gave him that expression both also with a little doggy-lublike in the eyebold which he conveyed to the smaller femailode of the specie, coupled with his music because he did trittly-how fine on the strims, helped him along the roamer [....] I heard it first of all on a record in the early mordy: I was doing the shavit-huff with my razor blade, which of course is a safety one, and suddenly, suddenly he did a little syncopole or a drop-it and how, or something he did and caused a jerkit over a pimplode and I've been suffering ever since!" Stanley Unwin, Comedian 1911 - 2002 A stark warning about the dangers of shaving while listening to that new fangled Rock and Roll. Gird your pimplodes folks. You will know you have broken one if you hear a squarnch.
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