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Beedster

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  1. It rests against a small block at each end so was quite simple, there is a slight angle on the top surface rising away from the f-hole so I made sure that it was aligned correctly to that before I started to nudge it fully upright 👍
  2. Fair point mate, apologies 👍
  3. ^ That 👍
  4. Kevin’s a great guy 👍
  5. Perfect! Sadly I suspect this'l be my last gig with the Pfreschtzner, much as I love it I find it quite small and having spent the last month playing my 4/4 exclusively, feel I need to opt for one size or the other (it's also why I couldn't get on with most EUBs, they just feel too small compared to my main DB). If I could take the neck and the board from the Pfreschtzner and put them on my 4/4 I'd do so in a flash, they are sublime, largely I suspect down to the work down by the Martins. But while the look of the thing is outstanding, my 4/4 is like an old pair of slippers Of course, if anyone has a 4/4 Pfreschtzner lying around....
  6. No interest in the bass so happy to reinstall the fretless neck back on and keep it. Drop me a PM if you're still interested in the neck 👍
  7. They are rather nice! Gigging next week and hoping guitarist will bring his resonator, they'll make a nice pair
  8. Really, you assume I don’t take care? And anyway, how’s that any different to the use of any tool in the same situation. And BTW, if it came to Fork v Pfreschtzner I know where I’m putting my money 👍
  9. It was a small and sharp fork @alyctes. Have to admit I'm surprised/amazes/shocked at how easy and quick it was. I've been meaning to do it for a while and last night had the time and space so cracked on. I used a BBQ spatula to retrieve the post, then grabbed it between my first two fingertips through the F-hole, allowing me to get it vaguely into position albeit at a precipitous angle, and then used the fork to push it vertical and to them manoeuvre into place under the foot. I don't know if i was just very lucky or whether aluminium basses are easier to work with in this respect, but sitting down with a beer afterwards I couldn't hep thinking that like so many other technical aspects of instrument setup and repair, it's a whole lot easier than you think 👍 Thanks for your help above, that was going to be my next approach had the fork failed!
  10. What you can't do with the common kitchen fork eh
  11. I looked at it and assumed flat nut in curved slot
  12. And most players need to play quite a few to find those that work on their instrument.....
  13. Tell me about it, I'm going to be installing my set of Eudoxas this weekend, I'm more nervous about the install than I was about my driving test
  14. Ah OK, thanks @3below, I think I'll be a little more careful going forwards 👍
  15. OK, two questions to which I would really appreciate simple answers (hey, I'm a plug and play Precision player, I like simplicity).... 1. In real terms - and irrespective of the madness of ticking/unticking thousands of boxes if we so desired - what is the fuss actually about? 2. How the hell does this thread work, posts keep moving? Thanks all 👍
  16. That is lovely @Owen 👍
  17. Something tells me it probably means the opposite mate
  18. I can never hear the band name without hearing the wonderful Samuel L Jackson........
  19. Resulting in it becoming a £150-£200 bass
  20. I think what most whizzed me off about this particular guy was his 100% resolve to tell a complete lie in the face of all evidence to the contrary, and to treat me like a complete idiot by doing so. If he'd at east had the self-respect to simply say "OK, my apologies I must have made an error" it would be forgivable to a degree (a degree determined by whether or not he re-lists the item with the same or a revised description). But the implication that I must be an idiot for not recognising that what was a pretty much unused and poor quality likely Chinese manufacture maple fretless neck was in fact a high quality Allparts unit that had been played consistently by him since the late 1980s got under my skin. Interesting that he still has 100% feedback despite the neg I left him?
  21. Can't help thinking that we need a list of dodgy eBay sellers here, any who felt they'd been misrepresented would be welcome to come and argue their case of course, but the same guys just keep selling tack on eBay and clearly eBay do nothing, as is the case with the cheap wombler who's the subject of this thread. And before anyone suggests it potentially a problem for the forum to identify eBay sellers, the proliferation of threads about one particular eBay seller over the years suggests that boat has sailed?
  22. And BTW, that was the polite version
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