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binky_bass

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  1. Totally unjustifiably expensive
  2. Spray on expanding foam. All over the neck. Better still if you can fully coat the bass in it.
  3. The trick is to hold the plectrum still and move the bass instead.
  4. Pete came and collected a banjo from me with social distancing rules observed. Great chap, nice and easy transaction, more than happy to deal with again! Another trustworthy Basschatter!
  5. I had one years ago and HATED it! Swiftly sold it. Never was one for the hollow body bass sound though, so probably just me that didn't like it!
  6. @SpondonBassed damn you! It's like you live in this section of the forum!
  7. This beast used to be mine (when it was a fretless). Good to see it again, this time with frets! Seems there is a pattern here with where many of my old basses end up!
  8. That's Barry, the 1979 Ibanez Roadster, older than the rest and been with me longer than the rest! He's paid his dues... he's earned his right to be on the sofa!
  9. Yo, As mentioned in my other banjo advert, I've recently acquired two banjos and really don't fancy learning to play as I'm getting back into playing my ERBs much more regularly! Up for sale here is a Cort CB54 4 string banjo, this was £419 when new (so says the price tag on the rear of the headstock as well as the tinterweb). It's very well built indeed! It is important to note that there was a crack in the headstock (shown as best as I can in the photos), this has been properly fixed and is super stable, there is the TINIEST bit of lacquer missing, but that's it. Totally stable and plays great. I'm asking a fair £130 for this, a good deal cheaper that others I've seen sell. I can post if you want as I have a guitar box and bubble wrap, so we'll say £12 for postage. (Uninsured). Collection from Basildon, Essex is fine so long as we observe social distancing rules! C'mon, you know you wanna play banjo!!
  10. Yo. I've recently acquired two banjos and I have no real interest in learning how to play them! I'm too engrossed in my ERBs at the mo! So, here we have a Cort 6 string banjo, I believe the model is CB36. From a small bit of research these where around £250ish new, there's currently a second hand one being sold for £150, so £95 seems nice and cheap! As the shrewd among you may notice, the bridge is missing. I am in the process of whittling (now whittled, as per the 1st photo) one which I will include once done. If you elect not to use my whittle work you can get a new bridge for about £4 from ebay. Collection from Basildon in Essex is fine so long as we observe social distancing, alternatively I have a guitar box and some bubble wrap so i can post it for £12. (Uninsured). If you want to learn the Banjo, there's no better time than now!
  11. I went from a 4 string bass straight to a 10 string bass... going to a 5 should phase you!
  12. I mentioned Keanu Reeves! 10 lashes for you sir...
  13. Just a poorly played and poorly shot bit of chordal nonsense with the freshly re-strung ACG 9. Had to do a minor operation on the ACG as somehow the inner battery cable came unsoldered, no idea how! But it's now alive and sounds great! Though I need to brush up on my playing somewhat... Now one for the 8 string USA Conklin and the 8 string Noguera...
  14. @Acebassmusic, that's a lovely one, I have in fact played that bass... the chap who you traded it to (I forget his name!) nearly traded it to me for a Sei 6 some years back. Great bass and the only other USA Conklin I'm aware of in the UK. There must be more surely!
  15. I'd honestly rate these as a notch up from an AD200B. I have a lot of time for the AD200B, but to me, the VBA400 is a better valve amp!
  16. I've not seen a thread for Conklin basses... however it is entirely possible there is one, if so we shall have to engage in 9 rounds of bare knuckle over-arm boxing to determine which stays! So, my offering I have actually owned for a good number of years now and it will NEVER leave my possession as it is utterly amazing in every possible way! Plus it has a Pink Ivory fretboard which is now an endangered species wood so can no longer be used for luthiery, so I've heard. This bass was built as a 'show-stopper' by Bill Conklin himself for Ishibashi Music Company in Japan, literally no expensive was spared in its creation. It has dual active magnetic pickups specifically build for Conklin by Bartolini for this bass, as well as RMI Piezo pickups in the custom bridge saddles AND a full MIDI pickup system too. It has a custom Demeter pre-amp, and for those that know Demeter, you know this is a damn good thing! In addition to the 'tronics, the overall construction is as good as it gets. Light Ash body wings with a think slab of Buckeye Burl on top, the through neck is Zebrawood and Wenge with a Pink Ivory fretboard and Wenge binding. The controls are: Top Row: Magnetic volume, magnetic blend, Piezo volume, MIDI volume. Second Row: Bass, Mid, Treble for the Magnetic pickups. Third Row: Piezo/Piezo and Magnetic/MIDI switch, Up/Down MIDI patch switch. It has a MIDI input as well a dual Neutrik Jack inputs. Swiss army knives compare themselves to this bass for versatility. I'm curious to see what other Conklins are out there, they build some of the best basses I've seen/played and they very rarely come up for sale. Anyone got a Conklin, particularly a USA one?
  17. A pair of the finest ACGs ever made. (In my humble opinion of course!) Ashamedly, I do not believe the 9 string ACG has EVER been re-strung since the day it was built until today. The original owner sold it to me with the string it had on it up until this morning. I sold it some time ago, then bought it back a year or two later and it still had the same strings! I've had it for 4 years or so since and never got round to re-stringing it, but FINALLY it's been re-strung with a fresh set of Kalium strings and man is it good! Like, crazy good! Feels like a brand new bass.
  18. Stu Hamm - The John Goodman of bassists.
  19. Chased Through The Woods By A Rapist by Waking The Cadaver will surely see the room empty fairly quickly. Or maybe Hammer Smashed Face by Cannibal Corpse (who strangely featured in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective). Them be room cleaners unless you can tolerate the blackest of metals!
  20. Lully. I hate flats... rounds are the way to go!
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