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Steve Browning

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  1. Perfection. I am envious of the next owner. GLWTS.
  2. Indeed. Bought my first ever amp at Telecomms when it was in Stamshaw, before the move to North End.
  3. I'm not an expert, but doesn't the binding make it a Custom?
  4. Fiddlers Elbow with Greg Douglass and Penge (Penge?, I meant Pendle) Hippodrome with Full House (Frankie Miller's band).
  5. Yes. MIJ PB70US. Superb basses and incredible value.
  6. A band called the SharpeeZ and Full House, Frankie Miller's old band.
  7. I have the good fortune to play with Clive. A very fine player indeed.
  8. Be fair. It probably took the panda quite a while to calm down.
  9. Absolutely this. You can always try a bit of a haggle over the phone.
  10. Interesting piece on Vinted scams on telly last night. They invited contact over similar schemes. I have not been affected myself, but it sounds like an invitation for someone who has, to make contact. On The One Show.
  11. Must be bad, even his guitar has lost its colour.
  12. Clearly considering what to have for dinner there.
  13. Lovely looking thing. And with a time control? I'd set it to 1979 and be 21 again (please forgive, I couldn't resist). GLWTS.
  14. Blimey. That's provo-cative. He could dine out on that forever (obviously not, of course).
  15. Reminds me of Bad News. "I could play Stairway To Heaven when I was 12. Jimmy Page didn't write it 'til he was 22. I think that says a lot".
  16. I thought the very same thing.
  17. That's correct. He had after me.
  18. No. That was actually the one I had. Serial 137800.
  19. Do you have a link for that?
  20. I'd go rosewood. I suspect it's a US version (looking at the tuners). It'll have US spec parts on it.
  21. From the Nomenclature (the commodity code bible) Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks and watches; musical instruments; parts and accessories thereof Chapter 92Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articles 9207Musical instruments, the sound of which is produced, or must be amplified, electrically (for example, organs, guitars, accordions) 920790 Other 9207901000 Guitars
  22. Was the neck an off the shelf item? Can you get the commodity code directly from the manufacturer? I am not sure which code though. The US doesn't use the harmonised codes the rest of the world (pretty much) does. I am guessing it's a harmonised code and they are easy to determine.
  23. 6 people have it in their carts, apparently. Yet another bass I should have kept (albeit not this one). I had mine before the internet era and had no idea they were so rare. Sounded amazing but, like all slabs, was pretty uncomfortable to play for any amount of time.
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