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Beedster

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  1. Agreed. Not easy to sell the 50’s necks or bodies alone due to square heel/pocket, you got very lucky 👍
  2. Those Allparts necks are very very nice indeed, worth close to the asking price alone 👍
  3. This could be the start, if not the entire plot, of a French Arthouse movie 👍
  4. One of my all time favourite songs, so much about it that is so perfect, 50 years old but sounds like it could have been recorded yesterday ❤️
  5. i stand corrected John 😀 A WT was my first bass and I was probably moved to mention this one by sentiment. Still very good value by comparison with some of the crap in the same price range on eBay?
  6. Why's the bridge so far back?
  7. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334591233266?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=mxK9BFxRR8m&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=155UlNbXQGW&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Seems a good deal?
  8. Very sad news, in many respect the glue that held FM together. Loved the BBC documentary about her life, what a life and what a talent. RIP
  9. These days they are very few and far between and generate wealth from diverse income stream by comparison with the like of Zep. As you say it was always the case that only a very few made it, but now it's a very, very, very few
  10. Might be wrong but I always got the sense that even the most successful musicians throughout the vast majority of the last 2000 years lived in relative poverty, from minstrels to composers to virtuosos. Their art was used by people either with or seeking more money and more influence, the church, royalty, military, politicians and latterly the entertainment and recording industries, but that money and influence rarely dripped down to the musicians themselves, no matter how famous they were then or are today. The 1970's to 2000 era of musicians acquiring huge wealth was probably just a blip in historical terms.
  11. And given that the LEDs are hardwired to the body, it looks like this is staying fretless whatever I might like to try 🤔
  12. Must admit I'd always seen them as vulgar and unnecessary, especially on a fretless, which is why I never bothered to use them on the SIMs, only realising that I needed to check them when I listed it for sale. I played it for around an hour last night in a dark room with the lights on and have to admit that my intonation and precision generally were improved significantly. Thanks, flash is generally beyond my skills, I might have to use them just to achieve mediocre
  13. Make a bitsa, easy to do and often not only cheaper and more bespoke but often higher quality than something you’ll get off the shelf for the same cash. Warmoth, Allparts and Mighty Mite (in that order) all make good quality Fender-fit parts, or you can source used parts by any of thise as well as Fender, Squier etc. A Jazz with a Precision neck is a considerable improvement on a Jazz with a Jazz neck IMO 👍
  14. Well, I'm embarrassed to say it was the battery, which despite being pretty fresh and powering the preamp and PUP lights just fine, wasn't powering the LEDs. We live and learn! @itu many thanks, and many thanks to everyone who pitched in! I've never used these before, they are extremely bright, it's going to be interesting to use them live I suspect, can't help thinking I'd love a set of these on my upright
  15. That was like stepping back to the early 80's, to me it had a Priest/Maiden B-side feel. I'm sure others will know better
  16. Thanks guys, I'll try these in order, battery seems pretty strong but never does any harm to try a new one, if no luck I'll try to trace the circuit from source to destination and see what I find 👍
  17. Thanks @Acebassmusic, there was so little room for manoeuvre that I wasn't able to see whether the wired runs from neck to switch or whether there was a plug as you mentioned, no joke I could move the neck about 1cm before the wire came under tension. My gut feel is that SIMs are far to good at these things to have not engineered a cunning connector but I don't want to risk pulling or pushing too hard just yet. Can you remember what the plug looked like so I know what I'm looking for when I go back in?
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