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muzzer

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  1. Sean is a great guy to deal with - no problems at all and super fast postage too 👍
  2. This item is now SOLD
  3. Bump - with a mention that I am open to offers. I will be listing this elsewhere soon as I need to sell this.
  4. [b]SOLD SOLD SOLD[/b] Hi all, I haven't been on here for a while, so apologies this post is to sell something. I have had my NS Design CR5 for about three years now, bought from it's orginal lady studio owner in the West Country. Unfortunately, I am looking to sell it, as I just don't think I'll ever be able to do this beautiful instrument any justice - me and uprights just don't seem to click. As hard as I try, I just don't have a feel for fretless basses. I hardly ever play the instrument now, and it seems a real shame to have it just sitting here. The bass has a few of small dings - one by the bass pot, one on the opposite edge by the bottom of the fretboard, a couple on the bottom and a light mark on the left edge of the fret board about halfway up. None of these affect the playablility of the instrument. Tha bass has been kept in a smoke and pet-free home, and is regularly cleaned. Included with the bass is the original adjustable stand and padded carry/gig bag, a bow and rosin, [b]plus[/b] the NS Design "Boomerang" strap system that allows the player to wear the bass a bit like a Chapman Stick! The strings are the OEM D'Addario ones specifically designed for this bass, and only have a few hours of playing on them. I also include the old strings that came with the bass. There is also the option of using acoustic upright bass strings. No trades thanks, I need the money at the moment more than another bass. Any more info or photos required, please ask. I am based on the central South Coast. Thanks for looking. Steve
  5. Another happy punter - buy with confidence!
  6. You have pm
  7. muzzer

    Owen - Feedback

    A bit of feedback for owen. Glad to say no problems at all! Very helpful, item as described, no fuss - he even kept it for me and delayed posting while I was working away! Highly recommended. Steve (muzzer)
  8. [quote name='owen' timestamp='1370001084' post='2095361'] Bump for Bart. £45 [/quote] You have PM!
  9. Southsea (if that counts ;/ )
  10. Couldn't resist. Here's my Frankenfender "Fecker Jizz Bass" :-D [IMG]http://i50.tinypic.com/xf3ev8.jpg[/IMG]
  11. I've got an almost identical 1210R and I would have your arm off if I had any money Come on lottery............................
  12. You have PM re: Bart MM5
  13. Damn, beaten to it If Mikhay77 doesn't got through with this I'll have second dibs!
  14. Just got a nice little USB guitar port from Oliver, no problems at all
  15. Just bought a very reasonably priced Tascam BT-1 from Dave. No problems at all - good comms, fast delivery, exactly as described. So, as they say on FleaBay, "buy with confidence" Steve
  16. Hi Andy, Sorry for the late reply, you have PM [quote name='AndyMartin' post='620662' date='Oct 8 2009, 03:35 PM']Have you sorted this out yet? I can do it if you can get the ply round to me[/quote]
  17. Aah, the maestro speaks, glad to see you still monitor these forums Mr Fitmzaurice [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' post='619624' date='Oct 7 2009, 02:54 PM']Insist that he follow the instructions to a T, including the choice of materials and adhesives.[/quote] Absolutely, I learnt my lesson a while ago when attempting to build a Tuba24 - I thought I would make a few "shortcuts" but the less said about that the better I think For anyone else reading this post, I can't praise Bill's instructions enough. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING is covered. I would love have a go building a Jack, but currently have absolutely nowhere I can do any work apart from final assembly (at a push). Cheers Steve
  18. Thanks for all the replies - I had thought of using my local B&Q/Wickes what-have-you but as mottlefeeder and DLP say [quote name='Mottlefeeder' post='619160' date='Oct 6 2009, 11:41 PM']I agree that you can pay the supplier to do straight cuts, but that still leaves you with the angled cuts where the horn starts and ends.[/quote] My woodworking is absolute cr@p and even I can do better than what happened the last time I asked B&Q to cut some angled panels Anyway, I have done some asking around locally and there is a furniture restorer close to me who will apparently do cabinet work so I'll give hime a go. Cheers Steve Edit: Oh, nice work by the way DLP, those cabs look excellent - I hope my one turns out half as good.
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