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I also only play seated, sometimes more sometimes less than an hour or two every day almost. Most of my arthritic pains come out in my neck & shoulders although my worst areas are lower back, fortunately my hands are not so bad, (touches wood). All I can suggest is Voltarol Emugel, I used to get it on prescription until they tried saving a few bob & gave me some useless shyte. But seriously it is wonderful for pain relief IMO & allows the joints & muscles to 'work again'. Maybe not a long term cure, but it sure helps as temporary & almost instant relief, for me. Other medical diagnoses are available & should almost certainly be looked into type disclaimer
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Truly mint? As in unused, unmarked? Private sale or dealer? Warranty on not? I'd say 75% of high street price top.
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Black bridge- how to attach the ground wire?
KiOgon replied to EdwardHimself's topic in Repairs and Technical
There's not many soldering irons that could get up enough steam to solder to any bridge! Normal way is to fan out the bare ends of the wire & trap it under the bridge, best if it also make contact with one of the fixing screws. If you want to make sure of contact, scrape away a area of paint/anodizing where the wire will touch. Cheerz, John Snap - simultaneous posting -
Oh no! That's terrible! It's finished! What you going to do now? Absolutely wonderful great job
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I used to think the ease & range of adjustment made them worthwhile - but I'm alright now
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Something's not right! I wouldn't say a short but must be very poor insulation, possibly damaged or even damp? I just tested a Fender Gold Bass cable 12' & it's 1.1 Ohms tip to tip, 0.8 Ohms sleeve to sleeve, Greater than 2000K Ohms between tip & sleeve. My meter's highest range is 2000K.
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Hi TorVic, the Jaco looks wonderful, I'm after a good fretless & have been looking at both the Jaco or the Victor Bailey, the latter seems a bit more like hen's teeth. I would appreciate your answer to a simple question I know the Tort Jazz plate comes with & I see there is also a thumbrest in the case candy, my question is "is the plate drilled for the thumbrest & if so, which side?" I understand the body is not drilled for any fixings. I'm at this moment contemplating drilling my AV '62 Jazz to fit a thumbrest above the E, (all my P's have a T/R there already) & I just wanted to check if the Jaco plate has the holes. Thanks, John
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Maybe easier to swap necks, what bass is it? Cheerz, John
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Yes Deb if it's a Highway One - just buy it - they're quality, this 2003 I got recently is superb! Hope this helps your GAS [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v48/kjon51/Fender%20USA%202003%20Highway%20One%20Precision%20Bass/110620121460.jpg[/IMG]
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GAS is a state of mind, I don't mind doing hours of research, it just convinces me I must have, I don't mind doing my sums for hours, it just convinces me I should be spending my money on something else, (I nearly said more important then!) I don't mind putting a wanted ad up, just to see if anyone has one to sell, that usually convinces me that no-one else has one or if they do they're not selling it so it must be good. I don't mind searching the dealers in the hope that someone somewhere will have exactly what I want & I can go & try one. Then I don't mind trying to get the best price possible, sometimes coming home empty handed because I know I can get one for less on the net. I even don't mind taking the risk of buying from someone I've never heard of or met, possibly several thousand miles away on another continent, as long as they've got the right bass at the right price & having to wait days for it to arrive. 'Cos when you get the first sight of that new bass & play it for the first time, all that GAS has gone - it's like being in the calm, at the eye of the hurricane - just for a while, then the bloody GAS comes back again Don't give up GASSING, it would be boring without GAS, just keep taking the pills & paying the bills - & give in to GAS when you can Cheerz, john
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[quote name='Pow_22' timestamp='1341316375' post='1716796'] What exactly is a Greasbucket loom? Is this a more 70's style loom than a normal loom? Only reason i ask is that im about to undertake a very similar 70's P Bass bitsa project and will be using one of Kiogons wiring looms but was just going to ask for the normal one, didnt realise there were variants. Sorry to hijack, have a free bump for a delicious bass [/quote] Fender's Grease Bucket is basically a couple of extra components in the tone circuit which in my interpretation, prevents the bottom end getting 'muddy or mushy'. Google it for Fender's own words.
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You'd have to ask Fender Serial numbers, neck pocket & neck markings, pot codes, pick up numbers, part numbers/bar code labels, paint code stamps, notes/scribbles in the pick up cavity or controls routing, sometimes date etc. underside of pick guard, it all helps. The more info you can find the better, unfortunately not much can be seen without a complete strip down. Cheerz, John
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That's loverly, well documented & completely original, I don't see it being anything other than "as advertised" Think I'll 'make an offer' Joe's Long - he must have been the original Red Hot Chilli Pepper
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I had a Tanglewood Odyssey, budget bass, well made & finished, look great - played OK. Pay a bit more & get better if you can [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v48/kjon51/Other%20Bass%20Pics/02-10-09_1659.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v48/kjon51/Other%20Bass%20Pics/02-10-09_1700.jpg[/IMG]
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[quote name='MB1' timestamp='1341250097' post='1715781'] MB1. Looks like the neckplate hasnt yet been fitted? is it not sat on top of the old one? or is it? ....just an illusion?(imagine) [/quote] Now that's a pissobility
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For a guy who's so good at building custom basses you would think he could manage the right screws to hold the thing together - photo 4 ! [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FENDER-JAZZ-CUSTOM-BUILT-69-BASS-GUITAR-/261057889563?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3cc843451b#ht_500wt_950"]http://www.ebay.co.u...1b#ht_500wt_950[/url] Anybody local that could go test it? A gentle tap on the back of the head should do the job (the bass not the builder) although
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Are you sure it wasn't the holiday? or is it home brew beer?
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I supplied a P-bass wiring kit to Paul, it was a pleasure to deal with him throughout, no problems, a great & easy transaction. Cheerz, John
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Fender USA Highway One Precision Bass 2003. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I've been looking for a red P for a while, (I think it's the Duck in me) [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] couldn't believe my luck when this little beauty fell into my hands [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] It needed a clean up, new jack socket, strings & a set-up, now it's P-perfect, unbelievably good to play, wonderful neck, only 8&1/2lbs & just feels so comfortable, it's like getting into bed with your dream girl/boy in satin silk sheets [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]100% original except for the new Switchcraft, Straploks & strings, I don't believe it had ever been apart & probably the factory fitted strings on [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] Talk about coincidence, lifted the pick guard & the date stamp on it is June 06 2003, exactly 9 years to the day I bought it![/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Anyway, took it out in the sun for some photo's today [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] It's still a bit shiny after me polishing it up, but it's that lovely Satin Nitro finish, Crimson Red Transparent #38.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][/font][/color]
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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1341077477' post='1713626'] How odd. [url="http://fenderjapan.co.jp/jb_ho.html"]More info here[/url] (in Japanese, obv.) [/quote] Google translate helps a lot "[color=#333333][font=メ]Body material was subjected to an impressive F Hall employs a mahogany top with a characteristic warm tone of the bass.[/font][/color][color=#333333][font=メ]Ready a solid acoustic sound and sound, mid-range of unique air feeling hollow body, mahogany fused with the JB sound, and then release the colorful tone in response to tone delicate operation, operation volume. [/font][/color][color=#333333][font=メ]Body back edge of the 10R and dropped the corner, you may have a fit them to the person looks while playing square was subjected to binding to the body top. [/font][/color][color=#333333][font=メ]The color is 3 tone sunburst Faye dead vintage mahogany and utilizing the grain of the mahogany (VMH), redness was fading (F3S), black line-up (BLK) fearless. [/font][/color][color=#333333][font=メ]Rosewood fingerboard 250R, equipped with a wide oval fret neck, 38mm nut width."[/font][/color][color=#333333] [/color][color=#333333] [/color]
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Jono had one of my wiring kits, a complete pleasure dealing with him, great comms, instant payment, all round great guy to recommend for all. Cheerz, John