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Beedster

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  1. I can’t upload photos, just hangs indefinitely. Frankly, although I’ve held back from commenting to this point, the site is now a complete PITA to use for me, slow as hell, can’t find content, search results are nonsense, and I’m frankly giving up. C
  2. Absolutely, I think we know best where we want to list iur gear. FS forums are the Life blood of this place - socially and financially - so not a good thing to mess with.
  3. Just bought a Mesa Boogie Venture combo (essentiallyM-Pulse 600 head with 2x12). Definitely a heart versus head decision, but among all the combos and rigs that have been in and out of my place, it's the one I always regretted selling the most. And that list includes a B-15, as well as many combos by AER, Phil Jones, Markbass etc. As I say, definitely a case of heart over head (and I will be cursing it evert time I have to get the bloody thing out of the car), but I'm past caring these days
  4. Thanks folks, this is a lovely rig, loudness and tone by the spadeful, but I just bought back the only combo that has ever really done it for me live (not at all dissimilar to something I bought from you a few years back WoT) and I've limited space for gear or I'd be keeping this lovely little rig as well
  5. Recently bough from BC but to big for the studio and too small for my gigging needs (I just prefer big boxes on stage, my therapist and I are working through it). Very good condition plus covers. Would prefer to sell both together but happy to split. Original thread below. Pics to follow when I can get to the studio, this is from the web
  6. Mmm, prospect of gigging again temps me! Any pics?
  7. Can I take it, could you PM payment details. Thanks. Chris
  8. My factory US precision fretless has side dots between the notes, bloody annoying to be honest, and there's a thread about it on somewhere. I think the upshot of that thread was that they make the necks, dots and all, and then a few of them are destined to be f/less. No idea if that was the case in '71 though, more your area of expertise WoT?
  9. Think it's just been shaved a few times to be honest, occupation hazard with a rosewood board, I suspect you'd still see where the frets were if it had been shaved to remove the fret slots.
  10. I imagine it's a replacement fretboard as opposed to a very good de-fret. As I said, it could just possibly be original, a custom order perhaps, but if so I've never seen one like it.
  11. Stu, if this story results in a Wal being returned to long-lost owner or similar I'll happily donate £100 to a charity of your choice. If it turns to out to have been a noble attempt at the above - which it's looking like is the case - I'll still donate £50 to the same charity. I'll let TrevorR be the judge of the outcome. Either way, my apologies for the scepticism and thanks for your public spirited attitude, a rare thing on the internet. Chris
  12. Early 70s FL boards were plain, no lines or dots. Might be a rare exception, but most likely it was originally fretted. C
  13. Folks Many thanks for the above. I came across a solution by accident, although it had been sitting under my nose for months without me realising it. I simply took the octave strings off my Ovation Melissa Etheridge 12 and now have a beautiful sound and recording six string, with the necessary access to the dusty end. I'd always assumed that de-string a 12 was a no-no due to the heavier bracing etc stifling the sound when tension was removed from the neck/body, but I hadn't really considered that the Ovation, plastic back and carbon top, was not going to suffer from this problem. Saved me quite a lot of hassle! I'd still be keen to know if there might be a downside to this that I haven't considered? Thanks again for the above Chris
  14. There was a thread on here a few years ago that was really similar; "found this old bass in my Uncle's loft, says 'Fender' on the end and I don't know anything about basses but a friend of mine said it was about 50 years old and pre-CBS or something.......". It was just a way of selling through the back door - that is loads of people contacted her re buying the bass without it ever being offered for sale and open to the scrutiny of the BC collective* - what was a quite convincing at first glance bitsa that had been deliberately made to look like a pre-CBS. The bass - a Lake Placid Blue Precision - did the rounds on eBay under various descriptions for months afterwards, being repeatedly bought and sold by people who'd fallen for the hype and who were just dishonestly passing the hype on to recoup their costs. It ended up with one of those eBay sellers who sells 'vintage' instruments at an extortionate price. * I know this because I was one of them. I went to visit the seller to check out the bass, and she was correct about one thing, she certainly knew nothing about bass guitars :) As I said in a post above, I'd love it if this thread was the real deal and I'll happily apologise to the OP if so. But despite the several posts above, we still don't have the story re the Wal...........?
  15. So, reading cynically between the lines, if the OP wants to reunite a recently acquired bass with its owner and s/he has sufficiently short memory to have already forgotten where they bought it, s/he either knows it's stolen and has pangs of guilt and wants it gone, knows it's stolen and is using this thread as a way of selling it (I bet s/he's already had a few PMs saying "I'll give you a grand"), is trying to get a Chinese Wal faker into circulation etc etc, the permutations are endless. Having said that, I sincerely hope it is what it seems, it would be quite life affirming to think that someone who recently bought a stolen bass was honest enough to want to find its rightful owner.
  16. Even odder....
  17. I'm not getting this, the cynic in me says there's more to this than is being said above....?
  18. If I buy it will I play like the guy in the vid? I’ll take it on the off chance! Can you PM me payment details? Cheers Chris
  19. Hey mate, where are you based? Chris
  20. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1509620120' post='3400304'] This /\ That's £75 to stand still in terms of value [/quote] Good point
  21. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1509620267' post='3400311'] The finish on a maple fingerboard isn't that hard wearing. It tends to last reasonably well on a fretted instrument only because very little actually comes in contact the board itself. The string stop at the frets and only part of the finger will touch it. Keep and play one for long enough and eventually you'll start to see finger wear patterns on the most commonly used notes. However as soon as you remove the frets it's a different story. Unless you plan to use super smooth flat wound strings, they will tear through the finish in no time, and even flat wound strings will eat into the finish on a fretless board quicker than one with frets on it. [/quote] ....which is why to do it well costs a lot of cash, you need a very hard and extremely even surface
  22. [quote name='Cato' timestamp='1509618068' post='3400277'] That's useful to know. If I do go down this route then I'm planning to get a local luthier to do the work, so hopefully he'll be aware of the potential pitfalls of chipping/removing the original finish. [/quote] To do it well will cost more than the £75 or so you'll need to pay on eBay to buy an equivalent quality fretless Neck, there’s a thread on here somewhere about low cost maple fretless necks, worth checking out.
  23. [quote name='jay-syncro' timestamp='1509114416' post='3396758'] Tanks for all the messages, chaps. The Wall is now sold pending payment. [/quote] The Wall?
  24. [quote name='Highfox' timestamp='1509113662' post='3396744'] Edit to say, that is the one to not let go! [/quote] Ha ha, i just sent Jay a text saying exactly that
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