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Beedster

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  1. [quote name='blisters on my fingers' timestamp='1431394713' post='2770880'] pmd you beedster ? [/quote] Blisters, you've barred me from the conversation you started with me? Anyway, probably a year or so since I listed this, and as all potential buyers have not actually bought and asmy two year old has suddenly taken an interest I will see these as positive signs and keep it. Thanks for your interest folks.
  2. Beedster

    SOLD

    I can't justify it, I can't afford it and I probably can't play it, but I keep coming back to look at it
  3. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1431428561' post='2771151'] Surely having the driver "sign" for the delivery counts as fraud? Might have some interesting implications if you paid for the bass by credit card. [/quote] There is some quite amazing small print exceptions to normal practice around contracts when you book a courier and I suspect that this might be one of them...
  4. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1431358455' post='2770433'] Very good. I like the idea of the lipstick alongside the mudbucker and I agree on the aesthetics of moving it to be properly in line. [/quote] Yep, apparently having spoken to a man in the know it's a job somewhere between a b**ch and a f*****g b**ch to do and cannot be done without leaving at least some trace, but near enough will be good enough for me. Played it in anger on Sunday and was pleasantly surprised at the balance between PUPs, specifically finding no real drop in volume when I switch to the back PUP. No doubt that this was in part because I tend to back off on the front and dig in on the back on all my basses, just seems to make more sense to me tonally, but the front-back balance on this bass is actually way better than that on my 4003.
  5. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1431417930' post='2770965'] Makes you wonder why deliveries aren't made outside business hours when people are at home and there is less traffic. [/quote] Unions
  6. [quote name='blisters on my fingers' timestamp='1431394713' post='2770880'] pmd you beedster ? [/quote] Hello mate, nothing received my end?
  7. [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1431410259' post='2770902'] If you've not already e-mailed them, I'd make a comment about their management who put the driver in a position where he was able to do this. If he is capable of going off process, then that is management failure. As has been aluded to earlier in the thread, he's l probably quietly encouraged,to do something like this to keep costs down and KPIs up. It's very easy for a company like this to blame the driver, but it's them who created the environment where the driver thought this was an acceptable thing to do. Not saying the driver isn't at fault, he could genuinely have acted in a self-serving and malicious way; but I would suspect that the ultimate blame lies with Parcelforce management. [/quote] Absolutely, and it is not 'quiet encouragement', it is explicit instruction albeit on a 'don't tell the punters' basis. My Parcelforce delivery guy, a nice bloke, left a parcel in my dustbin and it went off to the dump because the card he put through the door telling us it was in the bin went walkabout (it did turn up but some time after the bin had been collected). I asked if he was going to get into trouble for signing for it (it was signed for as delivered) and he made it pretty obvious he would have got into more trouble if he [i]hadn't[/i] signed for it. Most people are out during Monday-Friday 9-5 which is when Parcelforce do most of their domestic deliveries, if they didn't do this type of thing and had to keep taking things to and fro depots with all the handling and processing, their business model wouldn't work and prices would go up with all the consequences for competitive edge etc. They simply live with the fact that in a small percentage of cases - and it is small - things go wrong. Will the MD/CEO care about this, absolutely not, it's acceptable business risk. In fact not doing stuff like this represents higher risk from senior management perspective. Personally with most items I'd prefer the delivery gets to me without too much messing about and on the day I expect it. If that can be done via wheely bins, neighbours and clever hiding places, I'm generally happy. Until it goes wrong
  8. Is the push/pull series parallel? If so I'll take it C
  9. [quote name='sblueplanet' timestamp='1431192712' post='2768710'] Whaaaa! Why is this not sold??? If it were a lefty I would snap this up. [/quote] Ha ha, there's just no pleasing some folks is there! Thanks for the bump sblueplanet C
  10. [quote name='blisters on my fingers' timestamp='1430875264' post='2765513'] Dear Beedster Is the mandolin still for sale ? Could you pm me ? thanks Blisters [/quote] Yep, still for sale Cheers Chris
  11. Dressed it up a little different for a gig.... [URL=http://s80.photobucket.com/user/Beedster/media/IMG_4304_zpstvt4ecvh.jpg.html][IMG]http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j199/Beedster/IMG_4304_zpstvt4ecvh.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Vintage Fender bridge, no pickguard, lefty Warmoth Tele neck. Think I prefer it this way
  12. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1430040844' post='2757270'] Chris, congrats but we need pictures. [/quote] Hi Dave, with apologies for the delay, here's the evidence [url="http://s80.photobucket.com/user/Beedster/media/IMG_4310_zpsctlcl3rv.jpg.html"][/url] I've done the following[list] [*]Taken it apart, had a good look around and ascertained that, obvious deviations excepted, it's original [*]Installed a period incorrect Badass III which is the only bridge that will allow me to get the strings and the neck aligned without drilling new holes (you can see the quite extreme angles between the point at which the string comes through the body and the point at which it crosses the saddles). [*]Replaced the neck tilt bolt with a substantial screw to stabilise the neck [/list] It sounds GLORIOUS, it plays beautifully, and the lipstick blended with the MB is marvellous, as it is soloed. The MB soloed is of course equally glorious and is, despite what a lot of folks appear to believe, entirely useable. Next steps are to get a new neck tilt assembly sorted and to have the lipstick moved upwards a centimetre or so, probably doesn't need it for anything but aesthetic reasons but it being so far off line bugs me And while I'm on though I'd mention these two beauties..... Warmoth Dusty Hill Telebass [url="http://s80.photobucket.com/user/Beedster/media/IMG_4304_zpstvt4ecvh.jpg.html"][/url] Does it rock? Do fish have waterproof heads? Fretless Telebass [url="http://s80.photobucket.com/user/Beedster/media/IMG_4321_zpspy5cayoj.jpg.html"][/url] Just getting into this bass but whilst is rather lovely, I'm not sure it's going to stay.
  13. Bump, will listen to offers, happy to talk trades but don't need any more basses or amps thanks. Studio gear, Hi-Fi, and stringed instruments that don't require amps are all on my radar at present
  14. Bump, will listen to offers, happy to talk trades but don't need any more basses or amps thanks. Studio gear, Hi-Fi, and stringed instruments that don't require amps are all on my radar at present
  15. [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1430928152' post='2766068'] I've got the score for diamonds on the soles of her shoes, had to learn it for uni a few back. [/quote] Hi mate, hope all's well, any chance you could get it to me?
  16. Oh, and could you sort the pics, when you click on them they're even smaller than in the post
  17. Is it UK voltage or does it need a step down transformer?
  18. [quote name='Byo' timestamp='1430557197' post='2762512'] Ouch!!! [/quote] Yep, guitarists look visibly stunned when they pick up the Strat. Of course, I then direct them to the Telebass saying "If you think the Strat's heavy try this for size........". The only conclusion that they can arrive at is that bass players are REAL MEN. Should point out folks that the bass for sale is actually very light, just got a little sidetracked here
  19. [quote name='Stuart Clayton' timestamp='1430815584' post='2764717'] Hmmm. That would be a good book...! Stu [/quote] Ha ha, I was thinking that Stu, how long would it take you
  20. Worked on these lines years ago and having gone back to them think I may have missed a few of the subtleties that make them so magical. Anyone got any good tabs/scores for any of the tracks? Cheers C
  21. Have to say that on reflection the only bass I can say with all honesty me the 'one bass' criterion - although of course I'd prefer to say it was a Precision - was a Jazz fitted with a J-Retro. For some reason it worked better than a Sadowsky P/J although you'd have thought the latter would cover all basses so to speak. Nik is spot on above, as is the post re the 4003, it's as much about how you play what you've got as it is what you've got. C
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