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Paul S

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  1. I had a MM Jazz neck on a Fender P bitsa and it was lovely. I think they are excellent value.
  2. PM incoming Edited for emoticons....
  3. Difficult to keep count but I think it adds up to 21 bought since early 2009
  4. An oblique thought - I had a Squier Silver Series Jazz and the neck on that was 40mm at the nut. Felt exactly the same as the Silver Series Precision I had.
  5. Thank you - it is indeed a looker. Sounds nice, plays well, nicely built. Too heavy for me, sadly. Oh, and bump
  6. 2 questions Weight? Width of neck at nut? Interested in any trades? I have a Peavey Fury that is too heavy for me. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/264445-1990-usa-peavey-fury-whitewhitemaple-lined-headstock-l150/page__p__2812666__hl__fury__fromsearch__1#entry2812666"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/264445-1990-usa-peavey-fury-whitewhitemaple-lined-headstock-l150/page__p__2812666__hl__fury__fromsearch__1#entry2812666[/url] OK, that was 3 questions.
  7. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1435841916' post='2812930'] ....but I need to stop acquiring them. Is this unusual? [/quote] That is the bit I think is unusual. Fearing that you need to stop acquiring them. I embrace my GAS wholeheartedly. I usually reach a point where I feel a need to sell a few - in fact I am doing this at the moment. I regard it as something like a lizard/snake/tarantula shedding its skin. But I never feel I should stop acquiring them. Where's the fun in that?
  8. For some while my main gigging bass was a 90s MIJ Fender Precision with a Mighty Mite Jazz neck on it. Most lovely and, for me, the best combination. If your Precision neck donor bass happened to be a Matt Freeman in black and the Jazz neck so happened to be maple (and the whole thing came in under 9lbs...) I know someone who might be interested...
  9. +2 Of the Danos I have tried the DC bass was nice, but the Longhorn is indeed the business
  10. Appreciate the sentiments, Paul, and yes - although I think it is also rather a 'marmite' thing. But I can't imagine another bass of this quality for this kind of dosh. This really was one of the very finest bass models money could buy from one of the top guitar manufacturers at the time.
  11. Depends where in Essex you are - I know a good man in Thundersley who collects from your home within a reasonable distance. But if you are in, say, Harwich, it is unlikely
  12. A lorra lorra bass for norra lorra dolla.
  13. £205 is very high. I got one recently for under £100 and am actually amazed at how good they are. The pickups are really nice - strong output and a decent tone. I'd kind of assumed they were a cheap cousin of the Thunders but they are their own thing and very nice too.
  14. I have the absolute bottom end of the range Thomann T Bone model, coupled with Shure SM215 earphones, and although not exactly hi-fi it is plenty good enough for my needs. Then again my ears are knackered... I usually wear molded earplugs which protect my ears but make everything sound a bit woolly, so to actually hear a relatively clear sound and at decent level has been something of a revelation.
  15. I have a Longhorn and DC bass - wouldn't trust either of those with just a gig bag without some extra serious packaging. The Wild Thing has even more twiddly bits, so just ripe for damaging I would have thought.
  16. Nice. And still got the ashtray.
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