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Paul S

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  1. Still not played it with my band but had a bit of a jam session with a guitarist I know and wore it for 2.5 hrs straight. Immediately apparent is: a/ the playability. A wider string spacing than I would ordinarily go for but it feels great. b/ the tone - absolutely fantastic, it just sounds so amazing. Playing around 5th and 7th fret and it just sings. The day I wore it I had no issues with my back but the next couple of days it was aching quite badly. I'm going to have to gradually cut back how long I wear it for to work out a useable time as I *really* don't want to sell it.
  2. The negativity is also about how the guy who made it pretending to have nothing to do with it and posting gushing praise then compounding the issue with a bullsh!t apology about his motives.
  3. Following some love displayed on here I fitted La Bella white nylon tapewound flats to mine and they sound bloomin' luvverly. Got more bite than the black ones. Not everyone's cup of tea, granted, as they do feel slightly odd at first. Not to mention the price.
  4. 'Adrian Maruszczyk regarded his prototype with a critical eye and decided to return to the drawing board'
  5. Not music but I've just been cancelled from giving a presentation at a seminar in the Algarve next week
  6. I was in a heavy rock covers band for a while. The guitarist was very good but because of his family and business commitments and an inability to ever say no he left us adrift at rehearsals multiple times. Eventually we replaced him and all was good. That then imploded after just a year or so for various reasons. Drummer and I decided to pick up the pieces and start another - original guitarist got in touch and said his free time management was far better as his kids were older plus he had a deputy manager at work to whom he could delegate. First rehearsal he didn't turn up. Apparently he had to take his rabbit to the vet. True.
  7. I saw them back in the 80s, possibly early 90s. He made the P bass look like a toy!
  8. I've lost all restraint and self-control this year and find I now have 11. Although, tbf, one is for sale. Maroos-chick Jake 5, Peavey Fury 5 Squier JV Precision, Gibson Thunderbird, Gibson LP Jnr DC, Aria Pro II CSB 'Black n Gold', Hondo Alien, Danelectro '56, Hofner Ignition Club*, 'Sprackenbacker' Faker, 'Honcore' Frankenstein - which I have to admit is as eclectic mix of basses as has ever graced chez Sprackers and remarkably Fender light. Plus an electro-acoustic and a Stagg EUB, but they don't count, do they. And an electric and an acoustic guitar. *for sale at a knock down, bargain price
  9. Mrs S has just brought this to my attention.
  10. And don't forget there is already in existence a conduit for transportation, as long as Frank is ok with it.... Just sayin'
  11. Is it def. the driver? I had a rattle from the handle on one of mine.
  12. Shame, though. At least I still have a second one. So - wotcha sellin' cheap then? 😁
  13. I, too, have loads of gear I never use and it has all lasted ages! 😉 I had a G4M one and the stitching went around the zip after only a couple of years - does seem to buck the trned, though.
  14. Nooooooooooooooooo, not this one, Marc, surely?
  15. That Dukes of September version is wonderful! Used to do Lido Shuffle in my old covers band, great to play.
  16. Saw Joanne Shaw Taylor at Chinnerys in Southend last night. Better than I was expecting, decent range of catchy well-written tunes. Slick guitar work and superb vocals. Bass tone was horrible, though - unusual for Chinnerys where the sound is usually so good. And just 20 mins to get home, always a bonus.
  17. Ditto
  18. Shame it didn't work out, Frank. Lovely little bass
  19. Paul bought my Quilter BB800 in the simplest and easiest of transactions. Instant payment, great comms, nice friendly guy
  20. A couple of years ago my neighbour bought a new boat. He has sailed all his life and thought he'd treat himself. He then decided to get the bottom 'coppered' as, in the long term, it is better value. He was just 87 at the time. Now 94
  21. My way around this now is to just buy both
  22. I get extremely grumpy if I don't eat regularly. All small mammals have to eat regularly, is how I rationalise it. 'We can help ourselves to the birthday buffet' said the singer. Nope. I got hungry and grumpy. 'you said we could eat at the buffet' 'No I didn't' 'Yes, you did, I have the email' 'No I didn't' And so on. A rather embarrassing finger pointing session just before we started the gig. Which was my last with the band
  23. 3 hrs to go no bids!
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