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Burns-bass

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  1. These are wonderful, particularly if you have an EUB.
  2. I have a brand new pack of SM77 Flatwound Strings that we’re thrown in when I bought a new bass. I don’t use these (I use D’Addario) so they’re for sale. Price includes postage to U.K. Can get a picture of you want one...
  3. Almost brand new Zoom B1 On. Comes with box and instructions and works perfectly. I now use a Phil Jones Headphone amp instead. Price includes delivery with Hermes. Can get you a picture of you want it...
  4. The mid 90s Danelectros all shipped without flat wounds if I remember rightly.
  5. I owned an original early 60s version of that Danilo which I imported from the States. It sounded amazing.
  6. I guess the insurance company would suggest you either keep your £10k bass with you, within sight or stick it in a locked vehicle. All a bit of a hassle I guess, but better than having no bass!
  7. I’ve been in this position (and had to rescue my Musicman Stingray from an Australian band playing at the Borderline in London - thieving swine!). While musicians often find they have to leave their gear in compromising positions it’s hardly fair to expect an insurance company to pay out in this instance. The next time we played that venue our driver sat in the room with the gear for half an hour to ensure it was ok.
  8. I think the whole range has been improved, including the Mex Fenders,, which now feel on a par with precious US models. Perhaps they’ve upped their game through competition, but it’s great to see old names still creating great production instruments. In terms of neck feel, it’s very much a vintage profile. The whole instrument feels a lot like the 60s reissues, but the modern components and fantastic clarity from the modern single coil pickups really make it stand out. The high profile narrow frets are a lovely touch. I’m used to thicker vintage frets but these seem to me to be a welcome upgrade. I’ve swapped to D’Addario chromes and they give a beautiful thump. At the moment, I find the finish a little too shiny, but I’m sure a few gigs, sessions and all that will tone it down I’m sure. The problem with the pink is that you’ve really got to have some chops nailed to pull off the look. Back to the woodshed for me it seems...! Oh and the kids and wife love it too. Basically, it’s a winner.
  9. Brilliant. Glad it went to a good home. I had a good chat to Mr Oakey about the one I sold. He loves them apparently.
  10. Burns-bass

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    I’m not sure this is a 62 RI model. I think it’s a Japanese standard jazz bass. Very nice guitars!
  11. Of course! These modern Fenders are absolutely beautifully made. Not like some of the nonsense they were building years ago. As someone who only bought and played vintage basses (and was undoubtedly a huge snob about the whole thing) I’m convinced today’s Fenders are some of the best guitars they’ve ever built. (And I’m not just saying that because I bought one!)
  12. I played one of these today and fell in love. So much so that I bought it. I’ve got to say the guys in PMT really are good nowadays. I had a long chat, no pressure to buy and the fella could do enough for me Personally I think a tort guard on it would completely ruin the look, but appreciate I may be in the minority!
  13. I have on some these stowed away (too valuable with my kids running around). Reckon it’ll be a better investment than my pension. Good luck with the sale.
  14. Bump with a price drop. Added Wilkinson Strat Pickups too...
  15. Quite. Apologies for bringing levity to a thread.
  16. The Eminence is a thing of beauty! Still enjoy the image of you putting it in that beautiful car 🙂
  17. If we followed that mantra subscription based forums like Basschat would be dead...
  18. I’m looking for an FSR Jazz bass in shell pink with a Rosewood neck. If anyone sees one of these bad boys reduced on Black Friday, let me know!
  19. Hey. How you liking the Eminence? Theyre difficult to compare but I would say that the Mk more accurately represents a DB. Better neck, full size bridge and a thicker soundboard. The Eminence is beautifully made and the acoustic nature of it more accurately represents the sound of a DB I reckon (but not by much!). Where the MK wins is the body shape that’s really very close to a proper DB, certainly more so than the Eminence and the SLB which is why I prefer it. It’s less portable than the Eminence however and obviously the neck can’t be removed for transport. It’s all personal preference of course, and the Eminence is a beautifully made instrument that is used by a whole host of professionals - they must know something! If you’re ever in Bristol let me know and you can come and give it a play.
  20. I sold a former version of this (single pickup) for £120. Was brilliant but not what I needed.
  21. I've used these. Yes, they're pretty odd places (the one in Bristol is full of kids) but at £4p/h during the day it's hard to argue with the value.
  22. A band like this is never going to win on originality, but there’s one question you have to ask: Will the music get people dancing? The answer is yes. Thats a good enough metric for me.
  23. Take it to a local professional. If it's a Hawkes bass then it could have significant value, even after you spend money on restoration. The chances are, if the guy was a professional, the bass could have some value but the only person who would know is a pro!
  24. Makes total sense. Sorry if my reply came across as condescending, I didn’t mean it too. I don’t know the specifics here. I’ve had a few disagreements with people who want me to shop items I wasn’t prepared to and that’s clouded my view.
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