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hagguy

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  1. what kind of bass are you looking for?
  2. [quote name='starman' post='847990' date='May 25 2010, 10:13 PM']Anything that catches my eye really. Status Kingbass, old Fender Precision or Jazz, Wal, Warwick Thumb NT, Rickenbacker.[/quote] i dont have any of the ones on the list, the ones i have are an esp horizon 5 string and a sandberg basic i can send pics if you want? the esp is very rare btw
  3. what kind of bass are you looking for? i have a couple maybe do for a swap
  4. [quote name='Ghost_Bass' post='842130' date='May 19 2010, 02:51 PM']I could be interessed on the head if you're willing to ship it. PM me for a price.[/quote] really want to sell the lot in one go if possible, won't be shipping outside the uk to easy for something to get broken in transit.
  5. [quote name='d-basser' post='841566' date='May 18 2010, 11:36 PM']It is a great head, I sold it to him I should know [/quote] thanks mate
  6. i've never tried a fretless, but this has brought on some unexpected gas. price is exellent imo, good luck with the sale no doubt it won't be up to long
  7. thats cracking had one similar myself, my strat interest you at all? or my esp,or my sandberg
  8. [quote name='The Funk' post='836342' date='May 13 2010, 04:37 PM']The dreaded question: would you be willing to split the head and cab?[/quote] maybe, don't want to sell at all if i'm honest but no band no gigs get no use near enough. used as a practice amp right now which is a shame which part you after cab or head?
  9. is the sandberg still available?
  10. up for sale my bass rig selling as i can't justify a rig like this for home use only all parts are in very good condition and work perfectly the amp and cab together are amazing and puts out 300 watt at 8ohm but the amp has more headroom than that, very portable for its power, cab isn't heavey either. i'm all set bass wise for now but would trade with money my way for a small combo or swap for a decent guitar if you need more info or have any questions send me a pm or a post and i'll get back to you asap ian
  11. play them both side by side and compare for yourself through YOUR rig thats the only way to deicde properly, don't be lured in with the vintage cool thing, if the bass plays crap or something bugs you about it, stick with the H1 but if it feels nice and solid has no issues and you like it go for it. i sold a westbury a while ago for £150 and just bought the same kind back for £260 sometimes you don't realise how good what you have is till it's gone and your stuck with something you got with a momentry bit of gas. in short don't make a snap decision i've done it a few times never worth it
  12. i stay in falkirk haggs to be specific, send me a pm for my address if your interested
  13. his slap is quality from bout 4.40 on the vid defo gonna try that out most likely be sh*t at it tho very impressive overall, don't think i could be that good no matter how much i practice jealous of his talent
  14. [quote name='baird6869' post='829802' date='May 6 2010, 04:46 PM']On Friday, I had a half hour to kill and went into my local music store to look around and buy a cable and a set of strings. I ended up leaving with a brand new Rickenbacker 4003! The wife wasn't impressed![/quote] holy sh*t man, think that deal might come with free divorce papers! worth it for a ricky tho hope they chucked in some goodies for that big buy
  15. [quote name='Grand Wazoo' post='829001' date='May 5 2010, 09:28 PM']Sorry to hear that, usually this method helps remove pick scratches and minor lacquer blemishes, it is evident the scratches you have are deeper than the clear coat of varnish.[/quote] don't think they are too deep really have to hold the bass right up to a light to notice them, think another once over might do the trick. at least the bass is mint in one respect
  16. [quote name='Grand Wazoo' post='827962' date='May 4 2010, 10:21 PM']The berst result is obtained by using toothpaste, which is something you all have at home, toothpaste containes abrasive micro granules designed to midly polish your teeth enamel without causing damage and it works wonders on lacquered wood surfaces, plastics, and even some chrome metal parts. Put some on a soft cloth, apply to the body in a circular motion without digging into the lacquer too hard, allow to dry then polish away with another clean cloth and admire the new shine in disbelief![/quote] just tried the toothpaste trick, slightley unsuccessful, left it with a nice shine but the scratches are still there although they are less noticable i've repeated the process 3 times, i'll give it another shot the get t-cut in.
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