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KiOgon

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  1. I always use the old E roundwounds for that stupid drain thing down the back of the fridge, most of the others seem to end up supporting something in the garden. Since we got a new fridge/freezer a few months back I haven't done it yet - thanks for the reminder!
  2. I made another kit for Stewart, I think that's 4 now he's a real pleasure to deal with every time Cheerz, John
  3. SD's chart shows the resonant peak of the SSBs to be 9.2KHz for the Neck & 8.1KHz Bridge http://www.seymourduncan.com/comparetones That's pretty high for bass pups so I certainly wouldn't normally use 500K pots with them, best stick to 250Ks, however I can't tell you how much percievable difference that would make to you Please let us know if you try changing them Cheerz, John
  4. Phil got in touch for a upgrade wiring kit for his Farida Jazz, great communications & instant payment, a real pleasure to deal with. Cheerz, John
  5. Lovely gesture & I hope someone deserving ends up with. Not like a guy that pissed me off a bit the other day - I advertised on our local Streetlife some spare tomato plants, one bloke turns up in a new Range Rover that probably cost £80K+, WTF does he want 2 free tomato plants? It cost him more than that in petrol to get here! I wish I'd seen his car before I gave him the plants Best wishes & great karma to you Andrew.
  6. This is my favourite tort, my AVRI '62 P-bass [url="https://www.dropbox.com/s/sj95esjp2q2x2hs/2012-07-30%2019.32.11.jpg?dl=0"]https://www.dropbox.....32.11.jpg?dl=0[/url] [url="https://www.dropbox.com/s/gycynwj39a1pca8/2012-07-30%2019.32.40.jpg?dl=0"]https://www.dropbox.....32.40.jpg?dl=0[/url] [url="https://www.dropbox.com/s/w74du3qtucwxkhl/2012-07-30%2019.32.59.jpg?dl=0"]https://www.dropbox.....32.59.jpg?dl=0[/url] [url="https://www.dropbox.com/s/v9kzc8w9dste3ju/2012-07-30%2019.33.15.jpg?dl=0"]https://www.dropbox.....33.15.jpg?dl=0[/url] Another with lovely swirl, AVRI '62 Jazz https://www.dropbox.com/s/ryyssc5j5dvw9l1/2012-07-27%2018.49.07.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/jtgmgncmi94arfv/2012-07-27%2018.49.22.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/dx7p49td433d17t/2012-07-27%2018.51.02.jpg?dl=0 I love the yellow flecks in the swirl & the depth of the patterns, my photography is shyte though
  7. Sorry - but it looks cheap to me & judging by the close up around the jack socket it doesn't look very well cut either, I'd suggest you didn't pay a lot for it
  8. 2nd verse = same as the first a Jazz bass kit for Tim this time, a pleasure to deal with him again. Cheerz, John
  9. I have a circuit which I know works can send you if you like.
  10. KiOgon

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    I had the Roland Micro Bass for a while, I wanted a small amp to be able to use playing along with the TV sometimes. I never got anything 'decent' out of it with passive basses, very disappointed, at the time I only had one active, which was far better suited but I still wouldn't expect to go with drums
  11. The holes in the bottom of the route for the pick ups are probably not vertically aligned so when the mounting screws are fitted they cause a 'tilt'. Answer - to re drill holes in the right place & plug the old ones. Or it may be caused by a replacement pickguard with the cut outs in a different place so when fitted it's forcing the pick ups out of position. Or could even be replacement pick ups that are not quite the same shape/size/mounting holes, the cut outs were intended for.
  12. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1433771576' post='2793792'] Thanks, Gary - the general perception is that Hayman and Shergold basses are heavy, but my Hayman isn't and this isn't! They're both made from Obeche, an African hardwood used for making furniture. [/quote]What do you know! My Dad - in 1963 or 4 found me some wood to make my first bass - he was a carpenter/joiner/cabinet maker - but said he knew about wood for musical instruments anyway I clearly remember, he brought me home a piece of Obeche for the body & Sapele for the neck. With his craftmanship 'we' made a very nice bass out of that, my first bass long gone
  13. [quote name='Ramsay777' timestamp='1433085171' post='2787677'] Hi folks, I have an American Standard Jazz Bass that I had refinished last year some time, while it was away I took delivery of a Musicman Sterling USA and the poor beast's not had a look in since! And for grounding the bridge, is it just common practice to strip back the insulation on the wire and jam it underneath the bridge? [/quote] Yes!
  14. Steve got in touch about a P-bass wiring kit, great communication & instant payment, a real pleasure dealing with him. Cheerz, John
  15. Congrats - that is a P of great beauty
  16. If you didn't pay for it bubinga - then it's legaly not yours to sell, even though it seems to be 'unclaimed property' so I don't know for sure. How about you try to contact the guy by any means you have & say 'look I've got £250 (or whatever it's worth) in my hand for you"
  17. It's going to be great! Best 'til last indeed, those Lollipops on the red head are outstanding I hope the Nordies get sorted without too much aggro
  18. The Stones twitter question time on the Talktalk news was a fun read too
  19. [quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1432050661' post='2777584'] Thanks Gents It has got flats on John but I've no idea which variety. They have a mauve colour silk winding, as can be seen in the headstock pic. [/quote]GHS Precision Flats have purple top & none at the bridge but I don't think your's look like them https://www.dropbox.com/s/ng1eaevoaqzicw7/2015-05-19%2017.09.10.jpg?dl=0
  20. Just PM me your address & I'll get one in the post
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