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Chris2112

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  1. A gorgeous bass indeed, it sounds as thought it has truly been rescued from it's sad fate. I hope now, finally, you can just enjoy it!
  2. This is my experience with them. They're not bad basses by any stretch, and their sound is inoffensive but there isn't anything particularly magical about it. I rather think their reputation has persisted since the days when they were the foremost purveyor of boutique jazz basses. The world has moved on though, and there are a lot of builders out there now who make a better jazz bass, or just a better bass altogether, IMO.
  3. Bloody hell, I had never heard the full song though I was familiar with the intro. It makes sense as the rest of it after the intro is flipin' crap! What were they thinking?
  4. Yes, I did own this bass, buying it from Greenking in Haltwistle around 2010. We met halfway-ish, since I live in Northumberland and he was coming from the Lakes. It was a stunning bass in many ways, exceptionally made and with a fantastic tonal palette. I sold or traded it to Romania IIRC but I can't recall what for. I had a 1987 or 1988 Status Series II at the time that was my first choice pick for a fretted. As amazing as the preamp in the ACG was, it really encouraged me to noodle and I spent a lot of time just faffing on with the controls when I got it out. More my fault than that of the instrument. A good one and one that deserves to find a home forever. I would have bought it back but there are still a few things on my list that I haven't owned yet, before I start buying back old toys!
  5. He suited the eyebrows. His eyes must have been stinging with sweat at every live show in the 80's.
  6. I think these Anaconda basses are some of the most impressive instruments being made in the UK at the moment. They really look unreal.
  7. I am going to withdraw this listing on the basis that I think I've made a terrible mistake. I recorded a short video yesterday night to show the function of the bass before I packed it. After wrapping it in about 30m of bubble wrap I listened to the video back and thought 'bloody hell, is that what that bass sounds like?'. Even the split coil, the pickup I so rarely use, sounded really great. If anything, I really need to make an effort to play this more and to make more room for a fretless in my day to day playing. On the basis I might never hold another Pentabuzz if I let this go, I will keep hold of it. Thank you to everyone who messaged me about it, I am sure my wife will be thrilled to see the work she put into helping me pack it was wasted 😂
  8. A true shame that you've had to give up but you have to trust yourself to know what's best for you. Going to the gym is key of course, as you've identified. If I have a heavy couple of weeks at work and I miss the gym I feel lazy and lose all my energy. You have to use a little to get a lot.
  9. This is back up for sale as the previous buyer could not complete. It is almost all packed and ready to go, and I would invite trade offers but since I have my eye on a couple of things on Reverb a sale would be preferred. I will pay for the insured shipping within the UK at my asking price.
  10. I used to pick up calls in the night at work with no-one there. I used to joke that they were phone calls from another dimension. The briefing room phone would sometimes ring, and I noticed an oddly flat sounding ringtone on occasion. Often on answering, there would be no-one there or the sound of static, or the line would disconnect. I think that there must have been a fault in the line with other people in the organisation trying to ring through, or members of the public trying to ring in and their calls getting misdirected. Still, not as creepy as these weird calls you have been getting!
  11. That is really cool. I used to work on Clifford Street and still get to Byker most days of the week. It's nice to see that there are still cool things hidden away that I didn't know even know were there.
  12. There are a few. I used to play at the off Quay behind The Cluny. A friend of mine plays at The Little Rooms which I think are off Albion Row and there is another place right in the middle of the Byker Wall on Commercial Road. The place is well served for rehearsal rooms!
  13. I once played a set at a Shadows club (a funny Northern thing where old blokes who like red Strats meet above a pub to play Shadows tunes). The guys in charge gave me a red card when I got out my white Kubicki Ex Factor. They'd never seen anything like it.
  14. I'd be up for an NE bass bash. Out of interest, where did this meet take place?
  15. This is now on hold pending sale. Once the packaging materials arrive, it will be boxed up to go. I will update further once this is all sorted, thanks for looking.
  16. I have seen a couple of interesting pieces on reverb so whilst I will entertain trade offers, a straight sale would be preferred. Also, my preference would be for collection from Northumberland, about ten miles from Newcastle Upon Tyne. That way, the buyer can try the bass through my amp (or bring their own). I would also be willing to deliver within a 75 mile radius of Wylam, Northumberland, but over that distance it would probably make more sense to post with the proper insurance.
  17. I think I have replied to all the PM's I've had. Give me a nudge if you're waiting to hear back from me! Here is a video of a previous owner putting the bass through it's paces. The below photo illustrates the area where the finish had worn through. You may note the figuring on the wood, as this is merely a part that had worn though over time, exposing the wood below. This was refinished prior to me getting the bass, as the worn parts have been sanded smooth and sealed with a satin finish, such that they are practically imperceptible to the touch. Although this bass has clearly been all over Europe and well played and recorded with it, it remains in great shape and plays and sounds fantastic. I also think the pricing for reflects the fact it has a bit of mojo, which I benefited from when I bought it, making a considerable saving over what a box-fresh Pentabuzz would have cost.
  18. I think I have replied to all the PM's I've had. Give me a nudge if you're waiting to hear back from me! Here is a video of a previous owner putting the bass through it's paces.
  19. Hello Gianlu, sorry but I am not really a Precision guy.
  20. It once belonged to a Marcin Pendowksi who posted a few videos of it on YouTube, and a TB'er named Lukasj who lived in Birmingham. I was able to find a bit of history on it online, including that it had been sold through Bass Direct and also turned up in Google Images:
  21. Hello, I am considering selling my 1994 Pedulla Pentabuzz bass. I bought this bass in late summer 2017 through Basschat, and owning one was a goal and a dream come true but the reality is, I always tend to grab a fretted bass first. A change is as good as a rest, so I thought I'd offer this up tentatively for sale or trade to see if anything should take my fancy (fretted basses only). This 1994 Peacock Blue Pedulla Pentabuzz comes with the original branded hard case, which is well-used but in good working order. The bass also comes with the Pedulla truss rod tool, though aside from having the bass set up a year ago, I haven't needed to use it. The bass comes with the proprietary Bartolini electronics, namely a P/J pickup set and active preamp (controls for balance, volume and active tone control). The bass is 34" scale, with the original gold hardware. The wings are solid flamed maple and the fretboard is ebony, coated with the proprietary Pedulla Polyester treatment. It looks like glass and gives a distinctive tone. I'm not sure on the weight, and despite it's relatively small proportions it isn't a lightweight instrument due to the maple body. The balance is excellent, testament to Michael Pedulla's excellent design. Edit: weight as per the listing when it sold through Bass Direct is 4.7kg. The bass is in good condition though has obviously been a player rather than a case queen. This is reflected in the price. Before I had the bass, the previous owner had it cleaned and set up. The notably thin Pedulla clearcoat had worn in a few places on the body and neck, these were sealed over and feel as smooth as satin. There are a few small minor dings, and the control knobs are a little worn and slightly stiff (I never touch them, but I expect anyone with a desire to do so could take them off with an Allen key and lubricate inside, if not replacing outright). The bass plays very well with a low action, and I have adjusted the pickup height to balance the volume. When I bought the bass, the bridge pickup was notably quieter than the neck pickup, though since I never use the neck pickup when playing this was a quirk that I didn't address for some time. I can ship in the UK and Europe at the buyer's cost and with adequate insurance. I will entertain any trade offer as I don't have anything particular in mind other than a thought that I would find more use for a fretted bass than a fretless. I do have a particular fondness for anything with a bit of graphite in it, but other than that I am open to ideas. A few pictures (including some from when it was sold at Bass Direct before I got hold of it).
  22. I don't think much of the bass (there can't be much cash in it after these guys buy it, modify it and then sell it on). However, this picture really made me laugh, good show!
  23. The BadAss II is a brilliant bridge but the Babicz is even better. The craftwork put into the Babicz bridge shows.
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