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KiOgon

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  1. Much love for Pino, he's as smooth as it gets
  2. Cheers Geoff I've done several Warwick passive looms, complete drop in replacement, then you can keep your old active set to go back in if you change your mind. PM me if you're interested. Cheerz, John
  3. Was it a bed warmer until someone put strings on?
  4. I made a P-bass kit for Graham, perfect comms & instant payment, great guy to deal with - no problems - highly recommended Cheerz, John
  5. If you connect/bolt/screw your jack socket to it - it will be earthed if the jack is not on the scratch plate - run a wire from under the jack socket to under a pot, clamped by the fixing nuts/washers.# You'll be needing some Brasso to keep it shiny [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urdedIrStCQ[/media]
  6. I made a shielding kit for Steve's Jazz bass, great comms & instant payment, followed up with good feedback. No problems, will happily deal with Steve again. Cheerz, John
  7. Always a pleasure doing business with Paul, great comms, no problem payment & a true gent, great BC'er Cheerz, John
  8. I made a complete Jazz control plate for John, great guy to deal with, perfect comms & instant payment, followed up with great feedback another all good BC'er. Cheerz, John
  9. I made a P-bass loom for Dan, great comms & instant payment followed by great feedback = perfect guy to deal with, great bc'er! Cheerz, John
  10. My Frank Bello came standard with a SD 1/4lb P & a Fender SCN J fitted, no idea why they do that - the SCN was as weak as a fortnight by comparison. I fitted a matching SD 1/4lb J & it's lovey, a true powerhouse, plenty of output from both pups soloed or mixed, it works
  11. Yeah - you have to look for one that says Fender on it & a USA will sound much better than a MiM but the MIJ's are OK
  12. Have you tried a new lead first?
  13. Sounds like it'll be a 'great gig in the sky' almost best of luck - I hope it's a great success - sorry I won't be there Edit: BTW not the "PJB" Phil Jones is it?
  14. Have you looked inside? Is it the socket type with a sprung centre contact? If so 'adjust' it with your thumb so it's a bit tighter, or fit a new socket. Cheerz, John
  15. [quote name='sblueplanet' timestamp='1394569098' post='2392904'] I've seen it done elsewhere on here but can't remember the topic. I just wonder if the wiring blocks have to be of a certain amp or something? [/quote] I make wiring kits with solderless connectors, I could fit them to your controls for you if you want to send it down & cover return postage PM me if I can help. Cheerz, John
  16. I had an enquiry which turned into an order for a P-bass kit from 'Mr Quid' - all comms were great, instant payment, feedback left - jobs a good'n No problems here, wouldn't hesitate to deal with again. Cheerz, John
  17. Alternative picks are available I like a bit of leather sometimes different & complimentary to flats I feel, you can play 'firmer' than fingers but without the click of a plastic pick. Mandolin picks - loads of varieties - grades of felt & leather, try some Edit: I have GHS Black Nylon Tapewound on 1 fretted & 1 fretless, lovely tones from both.
  18. [quote name='ern500evo' timestamp='1394115315' post='2388077'] Well i did it! i got the tools needed together, sat down and watched a series of 4 short videos by John Carruthers and went for it!! Did the truss rod first, and immediately the buzz started disappearing,. Then followed his instructions and did saddles, checked intonation etc. Only thing i didn't have to do was the height at the nut, which i'm rather glad about because he might have looked confident filing away at a brand new bass but i wouldn't have been! Still going to keep practicing it on my OLP though, but both HowieBass and yourself are correct, i did sit there after thinking "Well that wasn't as bad as i thought"! [/quote] Well done to you for doing that, I was going to suggest you let it acclimatise for a day or 2 before you touched anything - but
  19. Every good bass playing dog needs a bone Fill yer boots for £75 - or feed em to yer muttley
  20. The thing is - if you had seen it in the shop & not been happy with the condition - would you have still paid the price? If the answer is no - then you have every right to send it back under the distance selling regulations & get your money back.
  21. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1393507792' post='2381145'] Close ... but no cigar. The ink on a genuine £50 note never dries completely. If you rub one with a piece of white tissue paper, it's [i][b]supposed [/b][/i]to stain! [/quote] [quote name='iconic' timestamp='1393652567' post='2382996'] correct [/quote] I sit corrected I couldn't remember which way round it was
  22. A little while back I did a private deal for £1250 - which I got cash from the bank for immediately before the meet up. £1K was in £50's - sitting in the guy's front room - he took a minute or so checking each £50 note before he was happy. IIRC rubbing the note on a sheet of white paper - if any red ink comes off onto the paper it's a wrong'n *apparently*! These were all good, as I had expected - having just got them from my usual bank
  23. As a matter of interest - I don't think it's been mentioned - how did it get proved a fake?
  24. Hiya, One of my looms I made by mistake, should have been P/J . Custom made by me with all brand new top of the range components, Vintage Cloth Wire. CTS Premium 250 K Audio Log Taper pots, Switchcraft Jack Socket & a very tasty Sprague 0.1 uF cap for the 'old school' sound. Complete with solderless connectors for simple installation & pick up changing connection diagram & small screwdriver. Please note: Wired for Lefties - pots to full = anticlockwise. £23 + £4.10 1st class signed for - next day - postage. *Other looms are available* left or right handed Actual loom for sale pictured: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nts2zek5779fgi1/2014-02-16%2018.09.23.jpg Cheerz, John
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