Rusty Spanner
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Rusty Spanner started following Radio 6 , 80s tribute band names please ? , What single thing would you like a gear company to do that they don't do currently? and 7 others
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A Flock of Knobheads. The Ra Ra Skirts. The John Selwyn Gummy Bears. The Orgreaves. Bonus Banker & The Big Bang w**kers. More Dead Tories. Spinal Bap. Chino f***wit & The Hairgels.
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Wasn't sure about the painted neck on the 734a at first, looks wise. I prefer a nice, clear satin neck, but the paint feels great. I MIGHT refinish the whole thing in a nice bright colour at some point, but the coffee-burst is really growing on me. Have had a lot of very positive remarks about the finish, 'classy' being the usual comment. Couple of months in and remain delighted with the instrument. The tone, versatility and ease of use are remarkable. Feels like a quality bit of kit, can't see me changing to another bass anytime soon. I keep finding little touches in the build that make me smile, such as the quality of minor components such as screws, strap buttons etc.
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Muzz, this Yamaha fixation is all your fault, you do understand that, yes? The bill from my chiropractor is in the post...... .......and I really hope Ms Q is back on at Summerlands next year. She was stinky poo hot back in 1992!
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Cheers folks, much appreciated.
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Morning all. Recently traded my Cort Artisan B4 for a brand new BB734a at the delightful Promenade Music in Morecambe. Lovely people to deal with. Love the instrument, tried pretty much every 4 string they had in, but the Yam felt the nicest by far. It weighs 10.47lbs. Not an issue as it balances so well and is very comfy, but wondering how this compares to other recent BB's? Traded the Cort because I couldn't stand the looks, especially the fretboard, which appeared to have been made from compressed Ryvita and dog toffee! Shallow, me? 🙂
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Quick update. Tried both the Sonic P's in stock at Promenade in Morecambe. Great consistency QC and weight wise, amazed at the quality for the price. Only thing I couldn't get on with was the big gap between the E and G and the edges of the fretboard, felt like the already narrow neck was still too wide for the string spacing. Bugger. Lovely otherwise. Tried every other 4 string P type they had and ended up buying a Yamaha 734a! My word, what a beautiful instrument. Bloody heavy, not what I thought I wanted, but I just fell for it. Played it non stop since. Delightful shop, lovely staff, very happy.
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Another hissy fit - Sleaford Mods this time
Rusty Spanner replied to mr4stringz's topic in General Discussion
Bladderwrack Allowance, innit? -
Hello, we're Rush, don't forget to vote Corbyn!
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Thanks for the responses, sounds like a goer so far!
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Have a hankering for a P but prefer a thinner neck and body. Love the feel of the Aerodynes, but a bit spendy and not keen on the current colours. Not scared of cheap Chinese stuff, have a Bullet Mustang that I've had great fun fixing up and is probably my most played guitar atm....... Tempted to just order one and see what turns up, but I know that they'll probably vary quite a bit (took a while to find a nice Mustang). Anyone seen one in the wild yet? Thanks in advance.
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Fender (or any manufacturer) alternative model naming
Rusty Spanner replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
If we're doing other brands..... The Gibson Helen Keller: 'The name reflects the tone and finish quality of this aspirational instrument'. The Epiphone Vinegar Stroke: So close, but needs finishing off. The PRS Starmer (left handed) and Truss (right handed). Well finished but lacking any perceptible personality. -
Very, very possibly. I haven't thought about who's my favourite band for years, but I find myself listening to them more now than I ever did, more than all the other bands I once classed as favourites. The only other band in contention at the moment are Half Man Half Biscuit, but I can still go and see them and they release a superb new album every couple of years.
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Afrodeutsche (Henrietta to her mum) is bloody marvellous. We're often driving out to weekends away when she's on and she manages to play a great, eclectic selection of stuff. Old school soul, world music, dance, ambient, folk, whatever. A pleasant, intelligent person to listen to as well, like meeting someone enthusiastic about music with a good record collection. Highly recommended.
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Something different required. Hofner or...?
Rusty Spanner replied to Rusty Spanner's topic in Bass Guitars
Thanks for the advice folks! Time for a think.......