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  1. Bump, Any offers?? Will sell at £15 each or the lot for £140
  2. Sorry mate, I'd say about £22 for 1 set or if anyone wanted the lot I'd sell them for £180. Thanks
  3. I have a number of these that I need to sell in order to fund my latest guitar - original pplan was to sell them on ebay over the year to try to make a few quid but need to sell them now. Fender survival packs are: [url="http://www.projectmusic.net/fender-electric-survival-pack-2279-p.asp"]http://www.projectmusic.net/fender-electri...pack-2279-p.asp[/url] I have about 10 to sell and will listen to any offers, perhaps someone has a small shop and may like to try selling them when people buy their first guitar. Any questions please ask. Thanks
  4. Cheers mate, think best to avoid then? Any other strings you would like that are not easy to get hold of in the uk?
  5. Has anyone out there used Elrick strings? I am considering getting some in from the US to sell here in the UK but just wanted to get some feedback if anyone has any idea? Thanks!
  6. I will certainly make some headway with the Joe Barden's and see where we go. I took advice from another player and contacted Skatterbrane Pickups and looks like I will be able to get their stuff too. So if anyone is intersted let me know!
  7. Thanks for all the replies! I have sent a few emails to the different companies so I'll keep you all posted on what I get back. I may check out different string companies too - someone mentioned Jimmy Wess strings before. Are they any good?
  8. Ok, sounds pretty good. Like I said before I do have a website and I'm trying to get in touch with some companies that do not trade a lot in the UK. If I went ahead with them I'd be buying in a few at a time so just want to be sure there is a potential market for them over here (also means you would not have to pay £100 extra). Apologies if this offends anyone as 'market research' but I'd rather talk to real players rather than 'business heads' who have no idea what you guys want. Thanks!
  9. This is a bit of a random post where I need to start by admitting I have no idea about Joe Barden pickups and really hoping for some advice. Basically I have a small site and want to have USA company based items on the site, such as Bartolini etc - stuff that isnt easily available in the UK. I have been in touch with Joe Barden about their products but I do not know too much about them. Are they any good?? Thanks!
  10. More info: Here you go - hope this helps people a bit, sorry about before I was in a bit of a rush (cr@p on my part I know). Like I said before its the set I have for sale thats £200 on Thomann, but I'll listen to any offers. BB4CBC Classic Bass Series, Dual Coil Humbucker. "Classic Bass" CB series bass pickups feature an extended and more resonant frequency range. They have far more "air" and definition at the top without sacrificing lows and low mids. They are cast in epoxy to remove unwanted feedback and microphonics. CNC machined blades on all of the 4 string bass pickups listed below allow them to cover string widths from 50mm to 59mm on medium curvature fingerboards with excellent string balance. Screw Holes 1:1
  11. Brand new Bartolini BB4 CBC Set for sale. I had a chap ask me for it and has now let me down! They retail on Thomann at £200 - but say £150 for users. Any questions please drop me an email. Thanks Adam
  12. I can get the entire range and will beat Thomann by at least 20%, 30% for Bass Chat users so hopefully something that people will find handy
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