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I picked this up recently as part of a trade but in truth I'm not much of a fan of sunburst basses and prefer passive basses, I might use it as the basis for some modding as I like the idea of the rear routing and the neck looks and plays great but being sunburst I'd always feel the need to refinish it and I'm discovering I'm not so good at that It's in excellent condition, it's had a scratchplate added which I think help a lot with the aesthetics of the instrument, if I keep it I'd change it to a black one but that's just my personal preference. It's got a set of cheap and cheerful round wound strings on there at the mo' as the original owner kept the flats he uses. No case or gig bag included. £[s]160.00[/s] £150.00 Collected from SE London, if you REALLY wanted it posted I do have a standard coffin shaped (bass size) cardboard box I could pack the bass in but I'm not sure that's enough to protected it from the abuse couriers seem to give parcels, so you'd be responsible for organising a courier to collect it and the level of insurance you wanted. Possible Trades: Telecaster guitar. SR5 neck, block and bound Jazz neck, Zoom B1on, 5 string Jazz body, SD P or J Antiquity pickups or Hipshot Ultralite Clover tuners. [attachment=190618:P1010424 lr.jpg] [attachment=190619:P1010425 lr.jpg] [attachment=190620:P1010427 lr.jpg]
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Four years after selling me his 1976 Fender Precision bass Mark bought it back on Friday! it's back where it belongs As always the deal went very smoothly.
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The gold paint arrived today which pushed me in to action, I spent an hour or so in the garden with 400 grit Wet and Dry sanding the primer as smooth as I can it. [attachment=190453:IMAG0769 lr.jpg]
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[quote name='Number6' timestamp='1429897599' post='2756188'] ... when can we expect the first gig with the reunited bass? [/quote] Yeah spill the beans, so to speak
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1429897267' post='2756183'] Well done Mark, great bass there, and nice bit of history/storyline to go with it. Full marks to Dave as well on this. [/quote] It's nice to part of the story, Marks bassline in Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag was a bit of a game changer for me so I was more then happy for him to have 'that bass' back.
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1429879034' post='2755897'] Thanks, Dave. Is it because I kept referring to it as 'my' bass? [/quote] I almost got to the point I thought of it as 'our' bass
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[quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1429878392' post='2755889'] Good on Dave for being such a fine custodian. [/quote] It's weird, as gorgeous as it was it never felt like it was truly mine, it always seemed like I was borrowing the bass. It's back where it belongs
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It's one of [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Flame-maple-PB-bass-guitar-neck-with-BOUND-rosewood-fingerboard-special-price-/251617084769?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3a958c0561"]these[/url] and very nice it was too but I couldn't get on with the neck profile and replaced it with a Jazz neck.
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Interesting project, I'm now on board for the ride
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I use them to learn cover songs for the band along with anything else I can get my hands on, dots, TAB and chord charts... I also like to watch some Youtube footage of the song being played live by the original artist if at all possible.
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You can use either a push/pull pot in the 1st volume pot or fit a mini toggle switch somewhere. If you don't feel confident doing the simple wiring yourself there are people on Ebay that sell looms already wired like [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAZZ-BASS-WIRING-LOOM-with-series-parallel-push-pull-pot-/251903587328?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3aa69fb400"]this one[/url] Or speak to Kiogon of this very parish.
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[quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1429726431' post='2754355'] GAS, she is a hard taskmistress. Following the one-in-one-out rule, I sold my lovely-but-surplus Squier VMJ Fretless - and within 24 hours, this was on its way. and by 'eck it's loud! [/quote] It's possible the loudest bass I've seen
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So as I was not totally happy with the results and thinking I remember filler/primer (back in the days when I fixed my rusty cars) being thicker than both types I'd tried I bought a different brand and thankfully that's a lot better, so now I've got a much smoother looking undercoat Below is a pic after the last dregs of the can were applied, it will need another light sanding (400 grit I'm guessing?) before any colour is sprayed. After weeks of indecision on a colour to do this I've finally ordered some gold alloy wheel aerosol paint, I suspect that for a beginner it's not going to have been the best choice but I have always fancied a gold bass, I thought I'd stick with Motip paint as their Primer was far superior than the other two I tried. [attachment=190241:IMAG0651 lr.jpg]
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[quote name='Conan' timestamp='1429599945' post='2752922'] There is nothing wrong (IMO) with the stock J&D pickups! [/quote] +1 pretty punchy pickups that I rather like the sound of. Fit an S1 Switch or if you are OK with a soldering iron just wire the pickups in series and see if you like the sound.
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Same guy I think playing guitar strung right handed too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SjyAEBaDrI&spfreload=10
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Custom Fender Gold Jazz Block & Bound P Neck (Price Crash)
Rumple replied to Marcus's topic in Basses For Sale
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I use my business cards, I never hand them out to anyone so at least they are being put to good use not sure what to do with the other 197 though!
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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1429519987' post='2752101'] Sounds like another one to add to the list of good'uns then [/quote] Definitely worth a try.
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We used Kafri Studios yesterday for the 1st time and all went well, there's just 3 of us and the small room we had was fine but would be a bit of a squash if there were more of us, they do have bigger rooms so we may try one of those next time. It did smell a little bit damp but nothing terrible and usual for places like this in railway arches. The Ashdown 4x10 combo worked and sounded fine as did the PA. The guy running the place was friendly, helpful and professional. Location wise it was easy for me to get to by train using the Overground service to Hoxton then a short 5 minute walk to the studio's location, weirdly there don't seem to be any pubs nearby despite the fact the next arch along is a brewery! The other two band members drove and parked outside the entrance, there is also plenty of street parking but there was a wedding at the nearby Mosque so it was busy.
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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1429266029' post='2749784'] Haven't been there... looks like a handy location. [/quote] Pretty central for us as a trio who will be travelling from SE London, NW London and Hertfordshire. There's another rehearsal space near by we might try next time. http://www.premisesstudios.com/contact-us/
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Trying [url="http://www.kafristudios.co.uk/"]http://www.kafristudios.co.uk/[/url] in North East London on Sunday for the 1st time, I'll report back next week with my thoughts.