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oldslapper

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  1. [quote name='ikay' timestamp='1499842060' post='3333922'] A suitably coloured marker pen carefully applied? Cheap and cheerful, but then I am! [/quote] On the lines and dots?
  2. [quote name='Norris' timestamp='1499845274' post='3333947'] Coat the board in black epoxy? [/quote] Another option to consider cheers.
  3. [quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1499846695' post='3333961'] If you decide to go for a new board I would recommend Brook Guitars down in Devon. They did a superb job on [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/256290-nbd-fender-precision-american-special-fretless-conversion/"]this[/url] P bass I used to own. [/quote] That is a lovely job. What did it cost (was that the £200 you mentioned in your earlier reply?)
  4. [quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1499844426' post='3333938'] Halfway between marker pen and new board is wood dye; many DB boards are blonde but dyed to look like they're a darker (and more expensive) wood. Go careful! [/quote] Thanks Chris I'll check that out.
  5. [quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1499803253' post='3333775'] Unless it is proper vintage or valuable, I'd just have a nice unlined board fitted. Eliminating the lines and moving the dots on the existing board will devalue it anyway, so why not just have what your want? [/quote] Sounds like replacing the board is the only option. Shame, as I thought there might be a simpler solution. Thanks for the suggestions chaps 🙂
  6. [quote name='roman_sub' timestamp='1499799548' post='3333729'] I think the only way to do it properly would be to replace the fingerboard entirely. That's likely to be £200+ job... unless the bass in question is really, really special, I wouldnt recommend it! For what it's worth, I found playing on lined boards easier, having previously only played unlined ones. [/quote] Thanks for the reply. Hoping to not have to replace the board, but might be an option. Funnily enough, I find lined boards more confusing. 😊.
  7. I have possibilty of buying a very nice lined fretless jazz bass, however I prefer unlined boards. The neck is beautifully aged, so don't want to swap necks. Any suggestions on refinishing/painting a neck to a plain finish? I'd have to do something about moving the side dots too. Any help appreciated. Thanks, John
  8. SOLD Italian made factory fretless, with Kent Armstrong pickups.
  9. Nice shot from last night with Jo Burt experience, after last encore. https://goo.gl/photos/BqfUWLD3U6Y8EDJ89
  10. [quote name='BaconCheese' timestamp='1499111890' post='3329314'] Steven was just so high all the time that they had to fire him. [/quote] Aaaaah, the age old link between jazz & rock....heroin
  11. Interesting thread. I've certainly "journeyed" 🤢 from Punk as my starting place through a variety of genre over the past 40 years, with jazz being the most recent landing place. But I can't say I've left any genre behind, but rather have gathered a load of influences which I probably bring to each project I'm involved with. Ending up in jazz doesn't necessarily mean never again playing hair metal, for instance (although with less hair).
  12. Collection in Person?!? a) Collecting what exactly? I'd stay well away TBH
  13. My daughter took me to see Bowie Collective tonight as a fathers day present. Wasn't sure what to expect, as the only tribute band I've witnessed was a Queen one, hired in for a Christmas party, and it was awful. I saw DB when I were a lad, and didn't want to be disappointed. But they were very good, front man did a good impression especially with the between song chat. 2 guitars, drummer, percussionist, keys player, sax player, female b/vocalist, 3 string players & bass player who rocked a 4 string P & a Stingray. So, a 12 piece band. I would say they are worth going to see, nice visual set & video screen throughout. I don't know if the bassist is on this forum, and if he is I'd like to say...good job mate & thanks for a good show.
  14. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1497608602' post='3319432'] EKO were an Italian builder who went out of business in the 70s (I think). Most of the parts were bought up by Brandoni in Wembley. They're pretty good basses - not a bad price for that one. [/quote] Thanks M. The addition of Kent Armstrong pups is pulling me in I must admit..
  15. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1497533338' post='3318929'] Not sure on the body design.... [/quote] I'm usually a dyed in the wool fender shape kinda guy so know what you mean, but I find this one quite alluring...oh matron...
  16. [quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1497536236' post='3318949'] Looks like a nice piece of wood, mind. [/quote] Agreed. Like the look of this too, but no experience of the manufacturer. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/322533383382
  17. Had a Wilkes P a few year back, such a well made solid guitar. Any thoughts on this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152580499563 The defret looks like it was done by a very angry butcher, so would need a bit of love. The pickups look like they just need some screws. Quite fancy it if it doesn't get silly bids.
  18. That looks like a lot of bass for the money Ash. No use to me as it has those metal strips things on the neck...I won't fret about it though. Just a GLWTS bump.
  19. Mark bought a guitar from me, paid quickly, great communication. Very trusting fella given that the last time he bought something from me the courier trashed it. Thanks again Mark. John
  20. Prohand GripMaster Finger/grip exercise strengthener. Light gauge. https://goo.gl/photos/WtAsMQnirhpjka8v6
  21. 248 of 300. Came of a very nice Special Edition Encore P Bass. https://goo.gl/photos/SPyhAb5ARC97hXWC6
  22. Black mamba drum monitor amp. I've used it for home bass practice as it has 2 channels so I can put mp3 through it and play along. https://goo.gl/photos/Br4HZm4MahGVRDXv9 https://goo.gl/photos/jPVDNG28C8Pr8WQ57 Collection in Bath, or could meet up nearby.
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