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The passing of a Basschat legend (sad news inside)
Beedster replied to ped's topic in General Discussion
Damn, a truly wonderful guy, one of the few humans with whom I was able to communicate telepathically Beedster: Hey Martin....... MB1: You want me to reopen one of your For Sale threads don't you? Beedster: Thanks Martin He bought a rig from me a while back and there were complications involving, you guessed it, a courier, and we had a chat on the phone. What a bloody lovely guy, bloody lovely. Great sense of humour and a great attitude. Every time we PM'd since I could hear his voice and his accent as I read his words. Up there in the great gig (and even better gear forum) in the sky now mate. I'll raise a glass or two to you this evening, as will a lot of musicians in the UK and beyond who you touched with passion and humour. Sincere condolences to those you've left behind Chris -
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Good for you mate, no view on the basses, but shout if ww can help. DB is of course the monarch of instruments
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Thanks for the comment re my two FLs folks. To add to the above I much prefer a good wooden FL neck to graphite, but if you need to play FL with low and reliable action, the latter is a winner every time, especially if you're moving around a lot and temperature/humidity are issues. TF is a great instrument but the retail price is ludicrous, you can build a bass of equal quality using off the shelf or custom components from the likes of Warmoth for far less money, the only downside being the resale value is rarely as high.
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Our guitarist tried to pick up my SVT-II. He's shown me far more respect since
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It's Mesa, it's 80's, it's got tubes, it'll weigh much the same as a truck. Either works for me mate
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The thing about eBay is that once a few folks have placed bids and are starting to believe that they are getting a bargain, the price will go up very quickly and the seller will likely get more for it than had s/he listed it at a reasonable BIN (by reasonable BIN price I mean one at which the unit would have sold fairly quickly given it's condition). It's hard to tell sometimes whether the seller is innocently getting rid of some old and unused gear that's been lying around for years, or is cleverly setting up the sale knowing that there will be a bunfight among the bargain seekers (especially as the price started so low) and that s/he will get a lot more cash for it than is probably warranted (and that there is very low chance that the winner, even if they did bring along a US-UK transformer, would leave without buying it, still believing that the fix might be easy). My guess is the latter, so I'm staying away
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The pics don't scream 'well looked after and regularly serviced' either. Worth a punt, but an informed one
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My read of this is 'It doesn't work but the only way you're going to find that out is by bringing a US transformer'. I've seen a couple of similar listings over the years and always wondered how the seller found themselves with a 120v amplifier but no transformer? Could work fine (doubt it), could be an easy fix (point to point wiring), could be completely uneconomic to repair. Your guess is as good as mine mate
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And a truck Man, I'd take a punt on that
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Thoughts are with you mate, please stay on here and continue to share your wisdom and humour with us though 👍
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Not the bottom one
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Agreed. I line it all up, drill the centre hole (assuming Fender fit 5 screw hole bridge), then get strings on and check alignment with PUPs and neck before drilling all of the bridge holes. Sometimes no amount of accurate measurement and maths can make up for a bit of trial and error
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Ah, you can't beat building, sorry putting together, your own bass. It's a great feeling when you've finished and realised that you have the bass of your dreams at a fraction of the cost you enjoyed building it so much that you are going to sell it and do another bitsa ad infinitum. Some nice bits there mate, it'll be a cracker
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Mmm, looking for a replacement 4/4 at present as mine is going to need some work that will take a while (cymbal stand fell on it). As a large 3/4 this might do it, can you let me have the dimensions of the bass? If the dimensions are OK, I'm not all that keen on driving a few hours to try out if you're in two minds about selling, can you clarify that comment? Thanks. Chris
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Some VERY good news at last - live music back by the Spring?
Beedster replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
4th gig in 6-days today, outdoors. Pubs were rammed each time, very lively audiences on their feet who were getting quite close. Luckily I was able to retreat behind the two guitarists and hide at the back with the drummist. I was a bit anxious as there were some very very inebriated people wanting to get in with the band, but we managed to keep our space 👍 -
UK based luthier who can do a fretless epoxy treatment?
Beedster replied to Cairobill's topic in Repairs and Technical
Martin Simms for you mate, just down the road and you will not get a better job done, he's done two for me and both were extraordinary glass-like finishes 👍- 1 reply
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