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johnbiffa

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  1. Any interest in a p/ex with cash from me for a Gibson SG Standard or Gold Top Les Paul?
  2. Great, thanks for discovering for us !
  3. Has WaterofTyne written all over this !
  4. Is the drop tuner a later addition please, I am getting more and more interested !
  5. Does this have a Celinder case?
  6. Howard (Bass Doc) will sort this in an instant !!!
  7. Howard is a fine craftsmen and never disappoints !
  8. Hi Guys Thanks for the advice........think I may keep it (Thought I'd uploaded the pic)
  9. Should I post this in Other Musical?
  10. You can be 1st reserve, !
  11. Good luck with your sale ! I'm thinning my collection to more manageable levels
  12. Thanks, great price for a great amp !
  13. [size=5]A rare hand wired boutique, Ceriatone combo which is an improved clone of the basic 18w Marshal 1974x Model is British Style 18 Watt TMB EF86 and is presented as a 1x12 combo, with a master volume and the ultimate Clapton Bluesbreaker sound in a manageable (albeit) heavy combo. Never gigged and the carpentry and tolex are first class so this is as new and has had very few hours studio time.[/size] [size="4"]Will throw in a Roqsolid 4x10 cover that will protect it[/size] [size="4"]Only available as I have gone completely Mac based for my recording needs with Guitar Rig[/size] [size="4"]Available for demo in E Yorks or can be delivered f.o.c on A1/M1 corridor, SE, WM and NW[/size] [size="4"]Collection also an option as courier will be too risky for this boutique beauty[/size] [size="4"]A bargain at £475 which is significantly less than half price without the lengthy wait direct from Ceriatone[/size] [size="4"]This nails the classic Eric tone of the Beano era, and great with either hum buckers or single coils.[/size]
  14. [size=5]Surplus to requirements having reverted to a single head to power my 2 GB Uber Cabs.[/size] [size=5]Very little use with GB Gig Bag, box and instruction manual.[/size] [size=5]Could probably personally deliver down AI/M1 corridor, SE, WM or NE/NW by arrangement or will courier at buyers expense.[/size] [size=5]Looking for £450[/size] [size=5]Photos can be provided but we all know what they look like and this is unmarked and I will include a spare unused preamp valve which I carried for any unexpected energencies but never needed.[/size]
  15. [size=5]Not really an effect more an essential tool for adventurous musicians.[/size] [size=5]Was used when I was powering my GB Uber cabs with separate GB Streamloner 900 heads (now replaced with a GB 750). In very good condition with no signs of wear at all, best in breed technology and [/size][size=4]highly rated.[/size] [size=5]From the website:[/size] [size=5][color=#080C2E]The Lehle Little Dual is the Lehle Dual SGoS's little sister, a maximum signal-fidelity amp switcher for two amps. Both amps are activated simultaneously using the left footswitch, while the right is used to switch back and forth between them. High-intensity LEDs make it easy to read off switching state A or B, or A and B, even under high-power spots. [/color] [color=#080C2E]The centerpiece of the Lehle Little Dual is its high-end Lehle LTHZ transformer, which electrically isolates output A from output B, making history of hum loops - permanently! The Lehle Little Dual features a gold-plated-contact phase inverter and a gold-plated-contact ground switch. The two inputs can also be routed in stereo to outputs A and B, if you use the stereo signal of an effect unit as the input, for example. This also makes it possible to route instruments equipped with two pick-ups, including many acoustic and hybrid guitars, and also double basses, via two amplifier systems - with no complications. These systems can be operated either in alternation or in parallel - without hum, and without sound losses, needless to say! The Lehle Little Dual - small, but so utterly effective![/color][/size] [size=5][color=#080C2E]New £189 this can be yours posted for :[/color][/size] [size=5][color=#080C2E][size=6]£130[/size][/color][/size]
  16. It bears no similarity to playing a guitar ! You pick triads that are altered via the foot pedals and also the up to 5 knee levers and the tuning to E9 is not bottom E to top E across the 10 strings. I sold mine about 3 months ago due to not having the time to learn to play and it is undoubtedly the most difficult instrument i have ever tried to play but also hauntingly beautiful. Moved to Dobro and Mandolin which is much more understandable ( but not easy). I had a student Sho Bud Maverick and if you are looking to begin the now discontinued Carter Starter is recommended as a second hand buy.
  17. you never know what is around the corner...........!
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