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Gust0o

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  1. Custom Eagle "Wonky" - £600
    Lakland DJ4 Jazz - £600
    NJ Eagle "Pinky" - £110
    NJ ST - £50
    Platinum ST - £30
    Gold Ironbird - £90
    Thunderbird 5 - £200
    Thunderbird 4 - £100
    1960 Ibanez 1250 - free!

    [b]£1,780[/b]

    More than I thought; less than I might :)

    Didn't include amps/effects - I don't want to upset myself :rolleyes:

  2. Reet, neck is 4.2cm at the nut, looking E to G; 2cm deep at widest part, for my own measurements. Neck is a shallow shallow D-shape, much more akin to the P-style basses in my collection, but very flat at the widest parts. Lacquer runs all the way over it, meaning it's a very quick player.

    I took some shots of the various knocks - headstock dent; finish crack; screwdriver markings; etc:

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  3. PMs replied to - I think I owe you all some new pics of the various bits, and I'll sort you out with some dimensions Cameltoe :)

    Neckdive can be readily sorted. I simply used a wide strap and it didn't much impact me thereafter, but moving the strap button is a quick fix.

  4. I got a Lakland DJ4 for my wedding present, which I was pretty stoked with - not quite a surprise, but still one I was very, very happy with this.

    This is an awesome thread; so happy for you both (you and the missus that is - not the bass :) )

  5. After spying the stunning-looking CMI Rickenfaker on here the other day, I'm intrigued - I think, naively, I'd assumed a whole world of slipshod copies; not necessarily something quite so pristine!

    So, what are the good; the bad; and the ugly of Rickenfakers? Where did they all come from?

  6. Everytime I come home drunk I invariably play Iron Man, badly and loudly.

    My neighbour Jeff is now well-versed in this ritual.

    "Iaa aahhhmm Irrrr-hic-ooonnnn Maaaaaaaahn, woooooo!"

    BarpBarpBarpBarp

    Apparently it's quite something, and he can now tell when I've really been practicing and sticking to my finger exercises.

    He does, before you get overly sympathetic, still owe me one garden wall.

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