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[quote name='BassApprentice' post='1212987' date='Apr 27 2011, 06:54 PM']Hi there It will be £200 plus postage for the both of them. If you want to PM me your postcode I will try and work out the very best and cheapest form of getting them down to you? Cheers Mikey[/quote] Great price, I'm trying to shift some of my own stuff at present so may be getting back to you. If anything, have a BUMP on me.
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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='1214614' date='Apr 29 2011, 09:46 AM']This is a [color="#8B0000"][b]Public Service Message.[/b][/color] If your phallus is shaped like then you should visit your local hospital as soon as possible. Ask for the Naughty Bits Clinic.[/quote] It looks like a safety bass, no sharp edges.
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I was going to comment on the headstock, but it's already been said.
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Norwegian Fodera owners: Urgent plea for help
Cosmo Valdemar replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Chris2112' post='1213934' date='Apr 28 2011, 04:27 PM']As for the show, it's a shame he has had to play a Marcus Miller jazz bass.[/quote] Do you really consider that to be a 'shame'? Seems like he was lucky to get such a bass for the gig, it could have been infinitely worse! I'd love it if Victor had something of a revelation, and switched over to Fenders -
I think the black bass in the Basschat banner at the top of the screen should be replaced with that picture of Jeff.
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I'd love a bass made out of Dragonwood. Couldn't somewhere like the Bass Gallery or the American Guitar Centre pick these up?
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Why doesn't anyone make...?
Cosmo Valdemar replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
I wish Fender would reissue the 60s slab Precision bass, as used by Entwistle - not so much for the bass itself (although that would be seriously cool), but for that incredible soundng pickup/tone circuit. Nobody seems to knows what was done differently, the fact is they sound utterly amazing. It's all there on Live at Leeds. -
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I was after a Rickenbacker for ages, saw a 1981 4001 and took it as 'a sign'. Bought it, turned out it was a stunningly mediocre bass in all aspects other than appearance, so I sold it shortly after. There are dozens of old basses I would love, but it would only be a novelty extra if they were from 1981.
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[quote name='steve-soar' post='1205288' date='Apr 19 2011, 10:23 PM']You mean Trouble as in the christian, Black Sabbath sound alikes?[/quote] Ha, if only! We supported them a couple of years back. Think they've split again now though.
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Your 5 most influential/inspirational bassists
Cosmo Valdemar replied to grayn's topic in General Discussion
Entwistle - The Grand Master. His Alembics of the late 70s/early 80s provided my holy grail of tone. John Deacon - My first exposure to what the bass was, kindly pointed out by my Dad when I was about four, watching the BoRhap vid. Geddy Lee - Say no more. Chris Squire - Utterly fascinating bass lines and amazing, unique sound. Geezer Butler - Those early Sabbath records are an ideal education in rock bass playing. -
Squier Classic Vibe 50's P Bass Butterscocth Blonde
Cosmo Valdemar replied to Grand Wazoo's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='redstriper' post='1203932' date='Apr 18 2011, 06:47 PM']Or maybe no pickguard for the bare naked look: [attachment=77873:DSC_0142.jpg][/quote] Gorgeous! I always wanted to do this with my Fender 51 but it had a bloody great hole under the scratchplate. -
I'm lusting after Alembics again. If I sell EVERY BASS I own, and the telly, I might be able to get one! There's Entwistle now! And Pete Agnew! Make it stop!
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Yamaha BB 414 OM with padded bag, strap locks and strap
Cosmo Valdemar replied to burray's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='ThomBassmonkey' post='1202316' date='Apr 17 2011, 01:56 AM']My dog's been ill (kennel cough which has got worse and the vets now suspect pneumonia after finding fluid in his lungs, he should apparently be alright, but he's not very happy), my dad's estate car's broken down, which screws everything up with transport because it means I'm stuck with my huge stack and tiny Fiesta instead of using his car, we had single release gig where after messing about trying to sort a video for it, we decided to do it live, so were relying on a good turn out but found out the venue hadn't promoted it at all, we got up on stage then realised there'd been a miscommunication between our singer/guitarist and roadie so after a carefully planned intro track we all ran on stage and none of the guitarist's gear had been set up, the only thing on stage of his was his amp. But The crowd was awesome, the place was rammed, everyone had a great time, the support bands were excellent, the video should be excellent. I honestly don't think I've ever played such a fun gig! We ended up playing for almost an hour and a half just through getting carried away and being called back for encores! It's amazing how a day can turn around. I'm really looking forwards to our tour now! Sorry for the over-use of commas, but it's been a long day and I'm exhausted. My mind's focusing on sleep at the moment, not grammar. [/quote] Sometimes the gigs that have everything going against them turn out to be the best, and there's nothing like a great gig to stoke the fires of enthusiasm again! Hope the dog gets better soon.
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A few years back I went on the hunt for one of those Epiphone EB basses, with the big neck humbucker, purely in tribute to Felix (I never did find one). Love the guy's playing and monstrous tone. Never buy your wife a gun! RIP Felix.
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[quote name='ThomBassmonkey' post='1201432' date='Apr 16 2011, 01:41 AM']I don't think it looks that odd (apart from being short a string), I know what you mean though. I assume you mean this one. [/quote] It wasn't that one, but similar - it had one pickup and didn't have the 'road-worn' finish. I just think the body needs re-shaping a little on the lower cutaway to let you get to the upper frets.