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therealting

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  1. Reluctant bump. Respectful cash offers may be considered.
  2. If you change the thread subject they will lock it. I have a virtually identical Super P5 - hope you found a way to keep it.
  3. The fan definitely isn't as noticeable and it does make a difference to the feel, particularly higher up and lower down the fretboard. By the way, if you haven't already, round off the edges of the nut before you cut yourself. Even a nail file will do, just mask the fingerboard off beforehand.
  4. A bump... but having just heard the horrible news about Prince I feel I have to pay tribute to him.
  5. They are pretty spectacular, aren't they? I am debating getting some Nordstrands wound for mine.
  6. [quote name='Kiwi' timestamp='1461075213' post='3031194'] I never knew the 336 and 339 existed! [/quote] You need to try them, honestly. The Epiphone 339s are pretty good for the money, but honestly the Custom Shop 339 is probably the best value Gibson there is.
  7. Just measured, and the strings are 60mm apart (centre-to-centre) at the bridge, indicating a string spacing of 20mm.
  8. The 339 is the small version of the 335, with the pressed laminate top and back with the centre block as mentioned. Slightly mid-scooped sound and lively when played near a loud amp or with feedback. My first electric guitar was a 335-style Ibanez ArtStar which I still love, but it's a big beast. The 336 being carved out of solid wood but with large chambers is sort of a cross between a Les Paul and a 339 sound wise. I always wanted to like Les Pauls but never found one I gelled with despite a long search. The 336 is like a much more open-sounding Les Paul to me, and I prefer the looks, so to me it's the solution I've always wanted to the Les Paul search. The 339 and 336 look very similar and play very similarly (as long as you compare the 60/30 and 50s necks like-for-like). Slightly different appointments, slightly different cost.
  9. I don't have the bass with me to check, but I believe the 4-strings are 20mm at the bridge (and the 5s are 19mm).
  10. I have one of these, great basses for the money! The only mod I've done is rounding off the edges of the nut, but otherwise it certainly holds its own with my pair of Dingwalls at a fraction of the price.
  11. Weight is 3.9kg, pretty much exactly 8.5lb. I am in South East London.
  12. Tentative feeler to see if there might be interesting trades for my Sadowsky MV4. I like it a lot and it's fulfilling the modern sound / traditional look for me in a big way at the moment, but looking at the rest of my collection I wonder if it might be better replaced by something slightly different. I've played lots of Sadowskys (visited Roger in NYC last year), and this one has "it" for sure. This one has a sunburst finish, a beautiful tort pickguard, the "Sadowsky Guitars" logo rather than the newer "Sadowsky Metroline" logo, and has the factory VTC installed with the preamp. The swamp ash body on this example has particularly nice grain in my opinion. https://www.dropbox.com/s/w7z4c9ic7hq4uy4/Photo%2012-12-2015%2C%2011%2007%2007%20%281%29.jpg?dl=0 If your basses must be pristine, this isn't the instrument for you - it has been toured and played some big gigs, but it has been well taken care of and the dings and scratches are minor and not noticeable from a few feet away. Trades which may be of interest: - Sadowsky 5-strings, particularly NYC ones (can add a little cash as appropriate) - high-end relics e.g. Fender Custom Shop, MJT, Bravewood - ... try me? (but I'm sure you'll understand that not everything may be to my taste) This is a really special bass and I'm not in any way certain about parting with it, so it would have to be something pretty cool to turn my head. I'd have no reservations about hanging on to it if nothing of interest came along.
  13. [quote name='Vinny' timestamp='1460200188' post='3023480'] Withdrawing as I've just knocked it over and bust a machine head. T*t! [/quote] This was a riveting drama
  14. *PHEW*! Was beginning to wonder what was going on in the world.
  15. £40 delivered? I'll take it. PM incoming.
  16. I'd be interested in the Bass Safe if it's still available. I am in London too.
  17. Hello - I'm in SE3, I'll take this for my school if you still have it!
  18. Tried one in a Guitar Center when I was in the States, the setup was dire. Bass seemed okay I guess. I thought the tuners through the top were incredibly ugly, I'd rather tune them from behind personally.
  19. That Tchib!
  20. Not sure how I've gone so long without owning one, but I finally picked up my first ever Gibson yesterday! It's a 2006 Custom Shop CS-336 in classic vintage Red Cherry. There are a few dinks and minor scratches here and there and fret wear commensurate with normal use, but I like my guitars to feel and look loved, played and enjoyed... and considering the saving over a brand new one I'm more than happy. A previous owner changed the original Kluson-style Gibson Deluxe tuners for Grovers (presumably because they hold tune better), but they look awful so I will be swapping them out for Kluson-style Grover Deluxes pretty soon. I'm planning to get the Jon Herington mod to the electronics layout, and am also considering a TonePros bridge and a fretboard level, crowning and setup... any recommendations welcome since this is my first Gibson! I decided to begin our relationship by tackling that classic solo by the man who made red Gibson semi-hollowbodies famous, so I've attached a clip to my attempt at Kid Charlemagne. Plugged straight in to a Yamaha THR10, neck pickup with tone only very slightly rolled off. https://www.facebook.com/63790407931/videos/10154163407287932/
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