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Paul S

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  1. To be fair, it comes with an afro comb headstock as standard and free Bongo bottle opener made from the discarded cut off.
  2. I've decided to keep this after all. Would I rather have £200 or this bass? A no brainer! What was I thinking!
  3. My cull continues. I've had this for ages but in all honesty I am unlikely to ever use it again. I have adapted it to my liking. I moved the tailpiece so it takes standard strings instead of just the Stagg ones. I put a gorgeous set of black nylon ones on that cost a lot of money - I believe they are Innovation Rockabilly - which feel, sound and, most importantly, look totally fabulous. I have adapted it to be played on a stand as per NS Design. The stand is relatively lightweight tattoo arm rest but perfectly stable. I removed the end pin - often a source of annoying noises and now reduced the weight a fair bit. I shielded the cavity which got rid of hum. I include in the sale a rarely encountered hard case, made of unobtainium, which I have beaten up a bit so it all fits nicely inside. 168cm long, if that helps. I include the end pin, 'arms', a bow (!) and original gig bag which hasn't quite fallen to bits yet. All mods are reversibe if that is what you want to do - I realise one man's improvements are another man's train wreck. Somewhere I have the Stagg double bass/EUB stand but I can't immediately put my hand to it. If I find it in time I'll include that in the sale. I'd say it is as nice as one of these can be, really - I have managed to polish the turd! If you fancy dipping your toe in the EUB water this is perfect. Asking £300 all in, collected from Benfleet in Essex. Which I reckon is a MASSIVE bargain taking into account the strings and hard case. prepared to meet within a reasonable distance but absolutely no courier.
  4. My cull continues. This poor orphan of a bass has been doing the rounds at Basschat for a few years lookiing for a good home. Wonderful old thing that oozes quality. British made in the late 70s/early 80s? Serial number says it is a Modulator bass, which it clearly isn't, but the She4rgold/hayman bits were rather mix and match in those days by all accounts. 34" scale, single split humbucker that, if you have a stereo jack and at the flick of that switch, will take the top two strings off to one place and the bottom two somewhere else. Has the usual Shergold laquer cracks and blemishes but, to be fair, not as bad as some, overall in sound players condition. As you would expect it does sound a bit like a precision but not quite - slightly more aggressive in the upper mids. Neck is good, aged to a warm pale caramel, 40mm at the nut (plus a teensy bit extra for the binding. String spacing at the bridge 19mm. Weighs 8.6lbs on my scales which is roughly 3.9kg in decimal. Not had sight of the bridge cover. The shop sticker is still on the back of the headstock, not sure if Honest John is still in business. Makes a nice alternative to a Fender but feels as familiar as one when played. I struggle with the slab body otherwise I would keep it. Priced to sell at £350 collected from Benfleet in Essex, possibly meet up - Thurrock Services seems popular at the moment. Been there twice this weekend so expect the police to be calling round soon, wondering what I am up to . No courier at this point, so please don't ask, and no trades thanks.
  5. TI Jazz Rounds! Never knew such things existed. Off to explore, although I fear they will be expensive.
  6. Looks like an awful lot of fun One thing about dressing up is losing inhibitions - must help with the on-stage persona. It does that for me, anyway.
  7. Stuff has a value to me beyond which I am not prepared to go. If it is worth more to either the seller or another buyer then I resign myself to not having it and move on to something else. Life is too short to get in a lather about it.
  8. Marvellous, a second person for my ignore list. I've been here since 2008 and only this year needed to do it. I guess the idea of 'agree to disagree' has left the building.
  9. Did you ever work out how the roads are configured? I've been gigging there for 3 years and still always get lost
  10. Thanks guys. I think any growl is good - it is more the tension of the strings I am trying to replicate. After playing TI Flats for so long I found fretting these particular rounds, whatever they are, to be hard work! I seem to recall using DR Hi Beams in the dim and distant past, so may have a look at those.
  11. My default for the last few years has been to fit TI Flats to all my basses. I like the feel under my fingers, I particularly like the tension and tone. However my most recent bass, a '54 single coil P bitsa, came fitted with rounds and I quite liked that extra bite in this instance. But they were far too high tension to feel comfortable. I am wondering which rounds would feel similar to TI Flats in tension? Preferably cheap ones
  12. Ciaran bought my Foundation V in the simplest of deals. hand over at Thurrock services in sub-zero temps but always time for a natter. A pleasure doing business
  13. My blues-rock trio Toredown supported Dr Feelgood at Venue 77, Ipswich last night. Freezing, -3C when I left home at 3.50pm. What should have been a 1hr 5 minute trip took 2hrs 10mins, traffic was a nightmare, got there at 6pm for the 5.30pm setp up 🤪 I needn't have worried as everyone was running late. The Feelgood guys weren't there either, nor was one of the sound guys. I toddled off for a chicken shish, came back whilst the main guys were setting up, although their singer was still not there. Anyhow, all was well. Doors opened late at 7.30, we kicked off at 8pm to a largely filled room. I don't honestly think we could have played any better and we really went down well. A couple of people said they came just to see us! Loads of great comments afterwards, notaby from the gig promoter, MC for the night, DJ and local music celeb, Foz, who said some really fab stuff about us when we had done. One of those real 'warm glow inside, still smiling about it' type of gigs. I didn't stay for all the Feelgood gig as I wanted to head off home before it got too cold/late. Journey home took half as long. Next one is the end of January. I love this band 😍 Awful pic from someone's Facebook page who was there.
  14. Funny how the market waxes and wanes - these come along so rarely and a couple of years ago this would have gone on the first day! Bump for a 'USA quality bass for less than a Squier'
  15. It seems to be slowly grinding to a halt locally, which is a shame. I've joined 3 bands via JMB including my current lot and generally still look most days. Not sure why as I'm not in the market for a second band but I suppose you never know.
  16. Pretention? I foreswear - not I!
  17. S'manth bought my Hondo Alien in the most straight forward of deals. Met up locally, had a brief natter despite it being -3C outside. A pleasure doing business
  18. Do you look at it and every time think - I wish this looked smarter? if so get it refinished. If you look at it and think about all the good times you've together and the missing bits don't even enter your head unless it is the small hours - then don't. FWIW I woudln't, but it isn't my bass.
  19. This is still available Collection from Benfleet in Essex, which is between Basildon and Southend, a few mins south of the A13. I don't want to use a courier at the moment and have priced it to take a collection journey into account. I am in Ipswich tomorrow for a gig if that helps anyone. Bridge pickup works but output is weaker than the neck, 3-way selector switch does either or both Pic shows arrangement of tuners. Space looks a bit tight for a 5th one to me but doable with a complete reshuffle. But then you'd have to change the bridge and everything else.
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