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Bassnut62

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    samuel

    item arrived exactly as described and in condition a bit of a mix up on postage, but good comms kept everything sweet good guy to deal with thanks
  2. very fair deal and items in exact same condition as described panther is a good guy to deal with thanks
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    billphreets

    very fair deal item arrived exactly as described and very promptly bill's a good gut to deal with thanks
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    pandathe3

    prompt payment good comms good guy to deal with
  5. good person to deal with quick payment and good comms what more can one ask for? funkgod is a good guy.
  6. straight up desmond dood recommend to deal with him prompt payment and good comms perfect thanks
  7. [quote name='CHARLIE-BROWNE' post='976191' date='Oct 3 2010, 05:35 PM']I agree and indeed is on hitlist - but ideally looking for someone who will trade - would love a blue one or a white one ......... and also an old one as they seem to have more soul generally[/quote] i saw an old one recently in a strange guitar shop in backwaters of Lincolnshire. It was v.nice and about £650 I think.
  8. fender mustang bass with the competition stripes might be a good shortscale bass replacement for that mean lookin bass of yours. yours reminds me of a very mean Ford Mustang fastback, don't know why....cool lookin bass tho, good luck with sale
  9. [quote name='cd_david' post='975998' date='Oct 3 2010, 02:27 PM']Do these have the green silk wraps? If so I will take them. Cheers Dave[/quote] Hi CD Dave sorry, no green silk wraps with these babies what's the difference anyway? B62
  10. hi there beedster i've been thinking about getting one of these or the next one sr-18; but they're a bit pricey. what are the pre-loaded patterns and the drum sounds like? i.e. modern patterns/sounds? does it lay down the funk without too much naffness? do the drum sounds sound good enough for creating demos? ta Bassnut
  11. Up on the block is this early 90s Epiphone Gidson Les Paul guitar. I bought it new in about 1994. These early Korean Epiphones are now recognised and sought after for their high quality, that far surpasses later Korean and Chinese versions. This one sounds and plays great. It has actually had very little use throughout my ownership. This guitar has been professionally set up in the last few years and it has only been played at home. It is in A1 condition and comes with a Rok Sak gig bag. I was asking £175 for it + £20 shipping in UK. It's now on Ebay and currently bid for £100 and it will sell at this price. Here's the link [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Epiphone-Gibson-Les-Paul-/250708789188?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3a5f6887c4"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Epiphone-Gibson-Les-...=item3a5f6887c4[/url] Grab a great guitar for not a lot of money!
  12. Another tasty stringy bargain for someone.... These Picato 735 strings are completely unused and unopened in their original packaging. Grab yourself a bargain at only £12 posted in UK, saving you the cost of an upmarket beer - have a drink on me to go with your bass twang! Pypal is fine, but buyer pays fees. Bank transfer is fine too. Either way they'll be posted within 2 working days. Cash on collection is fine too, if you want to come to Nottingham. Grab 'em while you can!
  13. not much i can say about these other than if you haven't tried them already you should. These aren't one of the most famous sets of bass stings by accident - they are freakin-A1! and you can have this brand new unopened set for the bargain price of £12 posted in UK that's a saving of £5. grab 'em while you can! Paypal is fine, but buyer pays fees or can do bank transfer or cash on collection in Nottingham. Sold pending the usual.
  14. weekend bump for loopy fun...... don't miss your last chance for some pedal madness from our cousins over the pond.....Chick Chick Boom!
  15. [quote name='rogerds' post='966474' date='Sep 24 2010, 10:27 AM']appreciated '62 - i thought i'd priced it to go the first day! now i may *have* to let it go to the dark side and see if there's any interest in the (ahem!) guitar forum... or just let it slide down the list for a couple of months then see if anyone wants a christmas prezzie! looks like you have the bassman 15 cab? - now the two together look and sound great - there's one (cab) going locally.... hmmm... am i tempted?? of course not!!! roger[/quote] Hey, it is dark over there with guitards; but i bet they would appreciate it. I know that alot of well-respected middle-of-the-mix-dwellers rate these amps very highly for their night-time activities. I bet you'd sell it quick there; but i hope your deal with our Belgian cousin goes thru to rock the bottom of the low countries. actually that cab in my pic is an ancient MusicMan cab with a serious bit of porting. I refaced it to match the head. this is my small rig tho. i do have the deep and vertically-loaded matching Bassman 2x15 cab at my rehearsal space. It sounds equally good but different thru each. anyway, I can't imagine parting with the sound my Bassman gives me; so I'm dying to know what is replacing your Bassman in your sound? I don't mean to derail your thread here, so do PM me if you like. have another bump while we're at it!!
  16. [quote name='desmondpot' post='966139' date='Sep 23 2010, 09:30 PM']I'll take a pop at this if it's still about. PM'd[/quote] PM replied
  17. WHAT!!!! This amp hasn't sold already?!!! Are you all mad? this is the best bass sound money can buy and Rogerds is mugging himself for you. You don't even have to hit him over the head to take his fine fine amp! Have another free bump on me, Rog!
  18. mid week bump for a very very useful pedal for all your sonic adventures in Bass FX
  19. mid week Bump this mad pedal is still waiting to find a new place nestle in the home and heart of a brave bass adventurer
  20. [quote name='Wud' post='961060' date='Sep 19 2010, 11:56 AM']Argh, If only this was posted two weeks ago! I've ordered one of these recently. It's due to be delivered tomorrow after being in customs for a while. I ended up having to pay more in postage than the pedal actually sells for. Feedback Loops are good fun[/quote] sorry about that. It would've been up sooner; but I've been too distracted by bad GAS for a guitar, that this sale is actually aiming to part-fund. hope you enjoy your looper when it shows anyway. bad luck about customs too. i must've been lucky and didn't get tapped up by the Feds you're right too, they are a lot of fun and a great musical distraction from reality!
  21. [quote name='funkgod' post='960760' date='Sep 18 2010, 08:57 PM']pm sent, for the god of funky chickins go rufus go,,,,,,,[attachment=59132:The_Funky_Chicken.jpg] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwlGNNqGf_g"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwlGNNqGf_g[/url][/quote] Now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout y'all....DO.....THE FUNKY......[b]CHICKIN'[/b]!!!!
  22. Up for sale is this great piece of boutique madness from those loons at Oh No Ho Pedals. This Chick Chick Boom is a feedback looper. It feeds your effected signal back into the input of the effect or combination of effects in the loop; the results are often utterly insane. It works especialy well with flanges, delays and filters. You can colour the signal up with other effects outside the feedback loop too. Hours of fun for those with an unhealthy obsession with sound. This Chick Chick Boom has the handy optional extra of a bypass switch, so you can choose to include the original FX signal or just have the fedback FX signal. The switch is a momentary one, ie. no latch, so it just stays fedback while you have your foot on the pedal - very cool and useful. It can also be used as a momentary A/B switch - just turn the feedback level to zero. here's a link to what Lawrence the maker has to say about it: [url="http://ohnoho.com/chk-chk-boom/"]http://ohnoho.com/chk-chk-boom/[/url] this pedal is nuts and a lot of fun. It was made in April 2010, I am the only owner and it has not been out of the house. I'm selling cos I have another feedback looper too and need to raise some funds for a guitar. I was looking for £50 posted in UK for this bad boy. To get one of these new from the States will cost around £100 after import duties and shipping. It's now on EBay and bid for only £30 at the moment and it will sell at that price. The auction ends 16.30 on Tues. Here'http://musical-instruments.shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=p4712.m570.l1313&_nkw=feedback+looper&_sacat=619s the link grab yourselves a bargain boyz n girlz
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