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Fender US series M/Cs
Dr.Dave posted a topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
Double,treble and...if I may....quadruple ARSE. These guys were destined for my new toy and they won't bloody fit. A ridge in the headstock hole stops them fitting 'home' properly and I'm not about to visit the headstock decimation dept. They're fab tuners - very like the beloved Schaller M3S's I have on my P and am always raving about. Here they are on Bass Parts Resource. [url="http://www.basspartsresource.com/bass_tunersfender.htm"]http://www.basspartsresource.com/bass_tunersfender.htm[/url] Right hand side - top row. They'd be about 60 brick (for 4) then new wouldn't they. And , to all intents and purposes , they are.Bought new from BPR in April they were put on the Jazz I was fettling a few weeks back , did 2 gigs , then sat in the rack behind me. Upshot of that is - they're like new. Mrs Doc has my camera in Devon at the mo. or I'd prove it to you. But. I'm not asking 60. I'm not asking 50. I'm not asking.....well , to be honest I'm not asking at all just yet because I have to give someone first refusal - but if he does refuse then you can have them for 35 quid , and I'm robbing meself guvnor. UPDATE - now def for sale to the first person to ask. -
[quote name='plasson' post='230752' date='Jul 1 2008, 06:23 PM']Scaring output volume.[/quote] Doesn't f****g 'scaring' me !!! Used to have a fella like this. All the vintage you could want , but be sure you like the bassy,muddy tone from the single up front humbucker. Good luck , Plasson , with this one. The right buyer will love this forever.
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1978 Fender Jazz on eBay - serial # query
Dr.Dave replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='OldGit' post='230695' date='Jul 1 2008, 05:14 PM']It was stolen in about 1980 ...[/quote] F**kers. Hope they're dead in a ditch somewhere. great old pic. I've done that gig in the same clothes with the same hair. Information that , i'm sure , doesn't surprise you in the slightest. -
1978 Fender Jazz on eBay - serial # query
Dr.Dave replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
A green stained ancient P............... It actually sounds brilliant to me!!! Got any pics (presume you don't have the bass anymore) Back to topic - he's pick-up only , good sign in my eyes but you never know. No worries if he'll go cash on collection and invite inspection. His feedback's bang on. Better than mine, thanks to a f*****g 3 quid alarm clock. He's also inviting emails - so I've sent him one and asked about the issues we're raising here. -
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[quote name='johnnylager' post='230576' date='Jul 1 2008, 02:44 PM']Oh dear indeed. Medic - this man needs help! And you'll have to wait 'till I've finished with Girls Aloud. Won't be long [/quote] A young bull and an old bull saw a herd of cows. The young bull said 'Let's charge over and shag a few' The old bull said 'No - let's stroll over and shag them all'
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Oh dear All these kind remarks and interest only a few weeks back and now I have to announce that Fettled Fender 2 has been broken up and scattered to the 4 corners of the country. We just weren't getting on. I couldn't get over my lifelong prejudice against the off-set waist of a Jazz body. I thought I'd grow comfortable with it like the time I bought slippers a size to small. Didn't happen - my mistake. Some parts of it - one or two - are sitting on my window sill beside me as I type. But not for much longer. I'm off to my Dads with a few groceries for him and a bit of nosebag while my drill charges but when I get back they're going straight on to....... Fettled Fender 3 !!!!!!!! The anticipated arrival of which administered the final coup de gras to this poor , sad , child of Mexico. One hour ago - the Japanese moved in. Like Pearl Harbour - to finish the enemy in one strike. But , like on that day of infamy the aircraft carriers (in the guise of the Mex J) had already fled. I'm not known for hanging about - so watch this space for a new thread , about half eight tonight I should think unless Girls Aloud pop round to borrow a cup of sugar. 'Oooh Dr' - said Cheryl - 'that's a big stethoscope , maybe I should take off all my clothes and my friends should too' Could happen. In which case it'll be nearer half 9 when I sort the bass. I am 46 you know !!! Too old to rush !!
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1978 Fender Jazz on eBay - serial # query
Dr.Dave replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Paul Cooke' post='230500' date='Jul 1 2008, 01:32 PM']1978 is "precious"??? I sanded back my sunburst '68 P my cousin had handed down to me in '77 and hand painted it gloss white so's it looked like Sid's bass... I then sold it in 85 to go towards a car and nursery furniture as my eldest was on the way and I hadn't played it for a few years... (I also sold my Honda 400-4 motorbike and Bond Bug the same time). I think I got £300 for it...[/quote] To be fair to the seller , in the context he says it , something like a Mex J would be less precious than a true decent condition 78 Jazz so that remark seems reasonable to me. But I think it's dodgy anyway. In the non financial sense of 'precious' - like you, I've done what the hell I wanted to my 73 P and ruined its investment value but as it is very emotionally precious to me I'd never sell it - so it has no financial value at all to me. -
1978 Fender Jazz on eBay - serial # query
Dr.Dave replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I'm not as expert as many amongst us - but S8 should be followed by 5 digits so far as I know............ and should be in a straight line those look a bit dog legged to me , like they're not the same decal transfer. Were it me and interested - I'd contact the guy and say that under those circs I'd need some providence before I considered buying , at least at anything over a few hundred quid as it still looks a tasty bass. The distressing looks a bit pat too - though folk do that with new ones and doesn't make it fake in itself. Like anything - do your research and if you're not sure - don't bid. -
[quote name='Ou7shined' post='229855' date='Jun 30 2008, 05:00 PM']Harm? I think it could be used to give a false sense of added reliability to an object based on a truthful account of it's usage. It's misleading spin.[/quote] OK let me put it in easier terms. If anyone's stupid enough to see 'never been gigged' and think that makes any item immaculate they deserve all they get. I'm saying it's an indicator - that's all. Misleading my arse - if it's the truth. BTW - Now you've told us all you've managed to 'mince' a tele copy that's been kept in the house - best of luck if you put anything you've gigged in the for sale forums.
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Well........ If I were to have to choose between 2 , for example , speaker cabs,one which had 'never been gigged' and one which was described as 'I've gigged this cab for 5 years problem free' - and both were visually in similar condition and both working fine - I'd def. go with the former because throwing stuff in and out of cars and vans , pubs and fire escapes in the pissing rain and snow is likley to , over a period of time , loosen connections , let in damp , cause structual problems etc and shorten the future of that cab far more than one which the cat may well have used as a bed and may have been used as a temporary wine table at Xmas etc. but has not experienced the same kind of stresses and abuse. It's a common enough , maybe cliche'd sellers expression and I see where you're coming from but it is a bit of information I'd like to have at my disposal when making a choice where money is involved. What harm can the expression do?
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I just sold him most of a fretless bass. I was well and truly BACS'd toot suite. Cheers Nick - hope whatever you knock the bits up into does the business for you.
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He just bought some pups from me and paid for them in the blink of an eye. Thanks mate and hope you like them.
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[quote name='yorks5stringer' post='229555' date='Jun 30 2008, 11:14 AM']Dr Dave's thinning patch and in the background Argh's Jim Fleeting 9 String Bass?[/quote] Pah ! I was forced to donate my normally overflowing locks to weave into strings for Argh's bass !!! Nearly 26 years old and taking abuse like this - whatever next
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[quote name='niceguyhomer' post='229445' date='Jun 30 2008, 07:51 AM']I now realise my 3 year long quest to find the perfect bass for me has been a futile exercise. Just had to share that before going on my hols.[/quote] Has it? If the result of a 3 year quest to find your perfect bass is that you now know you can't - how is that a futile exercise? It's a result in the bigger sense , just not the easy one you may have hoped for to start with. Plus - you rightly say 'perfect bass FOR ME'. There are many who would have left the last bit off and after many years of playing still think every wrong can be righted by buying that one dream instrument. You've sussed out that ,for your own purposes , that ain't happening. Fly off to Crete Alan with a big smile on your face and enjoy - when you get back , draw on your experiences and put together an armoury of the 2 or 3 basses you now know will be the right tool kit for you - there's the perfection you seek. The grass may well be greener. It was hard yesterday in Baildon amongst the Celinders and the Wals et al not to come home with a 'musical semi' on !! Looking at my own little band in the rack behind me though - happy to report that greener grass doesn't mean better grass. I wouldn't swap. All that quality , but I wouldn't swap. Hope everyone at the bash thought similar. Whatever you may think you got wrong short term , Alan , you got off your arse and tried and you gained plenty.
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*Keeping it* Musicman Bongo HS 5 String (gold) For trade/sale
Dr.Dave replied to Jobiebass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Don't forget about the compression's kid brother - the Limiter. In laymans terms again - the top half of a compressor. It limits the peaks but does NOT boost the troughs. Useful for the more heavy handed of us who wish to sound more dynamic during quieter playing. Your speaker's may love you for it.
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[quote name='bassmanady' post='229119' date='Jun 29 2008, 05:37 PM']So if you order one from new and this happens,and you have paid a large deposit to have it made,can you refuse to buy bass,and get the deposit back,or is it a risk you take? Has anyone bought a custom bass that they were unhappy with the sound/dead spots etc..[/quote] This was a huge factor , or at least the worry of this happening , in my Shuker purchase. It existed as a complete bass (made for a trade show) which I could try , then I had various things changed , including a new neck build . That could have changed the nature of the beast by miles but I still felt more comfortable than I would have done with a scratch build.
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*Keeping it* Musicman Bongo HS 5 String (gold) For trade/sale
Dr.Dave replied to Jobiebass's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='ARGH' post='229249' date='Jun 29 2008, 08:46 PM']"And to Russ* for bringing me home , where we had a fiddle with the rest of my basses and put the world to rights for an hour or two." *Ross......wrong Vowel Carol[/quote] It's the Devon accent mate!!!
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[quote name='Jobiebass' post='229172' date='Jun 29 2008, 06:40 PM']Yeah im with NoiseDude with the names thing, Dr Dave and NoiseDude were the only names what stuck.[/quote] That's because , shameless self promoter that I am , I turned up in a shirt that read 'The person wearing this t shirt is a Doctor' !!! Been great to meet everyone.Where else could you go try Celinders,Wals,Shukers et al through Aguilars, PJB's and the rest of a Sunday aft. Massive thanks to Keith for that opportunity , hopefully if it happens again more of you out there wil take or make the chance to join in. Special thanks from me to Joe (and Duncan the cat) for collecting me in Shipley, putting the kettle on and then ferrying me to the bash. And to Russ for bringing me home , where we had a fiddle with the rest of my basses and put the world to rights for an hour or two. And I won a botle of Vodka in the raffle. Bye bye , everyone , bye bye !!!!!
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Jazz pickguard/knobs
Dr.Dave replied to Dr.Dave's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
Well........ The 54 reissue bridge and tuner futures look like they're on their way when I actually get them myself. Someone claiming to be , nominally at least , an elderly , equine Irishman has bought most of the rest.... Leaving just the pearly stuff covered pickguard and knobs. Surely someone wants to take advantage of this excellent opportunity for double entendre by buying them. -
[quote name='wateroftyne' post='228505' date='Jun 28 2008, 11:51 AM']It looks like a Teisco...[/quote] Well , it certainly looks like it might have come from Tesco but you may be right. I think there's something similar in Music Ground 'upstairs' in Leeds. Sort of a bit of Burns , a bit of Watkins Rapier , a bit of early Japan etc etc. Weird.
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