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Rumple

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  1. I bought this John East Mid Sweep from the forum to use on a project bass that never really happened, I don't believe the original owner ever installed it either so it's basically new and unused, it's the extra cost black knob version. PIC & INFO £38.00 including UK mainland delivery. R
  2. It just popped up on Ebay, BIN or Make An Offer, I expected it to be exactly the same as the yellow/orange one I have but there are differences.
  3. Tim bought a 32" scale neck from me, such a smooth and pleasant transaction
  4. If it's not in 4/4 I count whilst learning a song until it becomes second nature.
  5. Arrived yesterday, 8lb of black sparkly SX Gypsy Rose which I think I'll mod using the black scratchplate from my orange/yellow one, new pick-ups and wiring loom, Ultralites and maybe get the neck refinish in the new year.
  6. Another SX Gypsy Rose inbound! might move the MIJ Squier P on, lovely and light but I can't get on with one pickup basses for some reason.
  7. I bought this Eden 32" medium scale neck with the view to using it on a Squier Jazz body I had without realising the fact that it has 21 frets means it's not as straight forward a job as I thought well beyond my abilities so I'm moving it on. It's as new and can be used either to create a left or right handed neck as it has side markers for both. All the details can be found HERE Looking for £45.00 shipped to the UK mainland, a little less if you want to collect it from Sydenham in SE London. R.
  8. That looks great, uses recycled wood and it's a fantastic nod to your Uncle's memory
  9. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1505811820' post='3374415'] I would say that Joe Dart gets fairly close (at times) on here (except when he is playing directly over the bridge pickup).... [/quote] That's a lovely bass tone.
  10. I like that, a good tune and a video that had me watching to the end.
  11. Wiring your pick-ups in series produces a nice big tone IMHO not a P sound granted but more so than the usual parallel setup.
  12. [quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1505221798' post='3370322'] Well, I've been waiting for this moment for all my life. [/quote]
  13. In excellent condition including the book of dots. please note it's the NTSC version so your DVD player will need to support this US format. £6 delivered the the UK mainland.
  14. If it has a Rosewood board you'll have to factor in the cost of the export paperwork and the delay it will cause to the seller being able to ship it to you.
  15. [quote name='bassmayhem' timestamp='1504284842' post='3363922'] I got this nice Crafter bass after our late great sax player. A lot of love in this one! The only thing I've done to it other than "cleaning off" a Roland synth pickup is shaping and installing a bone saddle at the bridge. That made a real difference in tone. Pure magic! Unfortunately, the spruce top's bleeching shows where the synth pickup and controls were taped... This is the old model with a nice arched back... The most playable acoustic bass I've had. The acoustic tone isn't that big, but with the thing plugged in, it is magic... [/quote] Very nice, I like the figuring on the back of the body
  16. I have a few basses but only one hard case, it's question of space for me, I couldn't own the number of basses I do if they were all stored in hard cases
  17. I have a few ink cartridges for Epson Stylus Office printers (see pic for model numbers) that I no longer need, there's one full set in a box plus two magenta, one black and one yellow.
  18. I quite like the green but if your not keen and have the spare cash burning a hole in your pocket then option 3 seems the way to go.
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