Dandelion Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 A quote often seen on basses for sale adverts. Why does it make a difference? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mykesbass Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 [quote name='Dandelion' timestamp='1470157012' post='3103704'] A quote often seen on basses for sale adverts. Why does it make a difference? [/quote] Similar to some on here feeling that any instrument that has been displayed for any amount of time in a music shop is ex-demo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 I`m not sure on this at all, it makes no difference to me, an instrument can be gigged extensively and kept in perfect condition, or never gigged and never looked after at home. It`s the condition, playability, and all parts working that matter to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodinblack Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 It indicates it hasn't been out of the house and so hasn't been scratched or had beer thrown over it. Like a car that has never been thrashed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grangur Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 [quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1470157149' post='3103707'] Similar to some on here feeling that any instrument that has been displayed for any amount of time in a music shop is ex-demo. [/quote] That's just optimistic oportunism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grangur Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 This "Never been gigged" thing. Couldn't this also be rephrased as "Good luck with this, I hated it from day-1" ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stingrayPete1977 Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 I think it refers to the owner?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bassbiscuits Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 Yeah I'm happy with stuff that's gigged regularly if that means it's a good bit of gig worthy kit that properly maintained and set up etc. Quite a few of my instruments were scuffed and old when I got them cos the previous owner evidently played the arse off them for a number of years! But they play great. I've got a mate who seldom gigs but his gear is in a state purely cos it stays at home, gets dusty, strings never get changed and rust etc. I'd take a good working guitar over a neglected one anyday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Number6 Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 (edited) I only have one bass that has never been gigged (yet). P.S. Just read this back to myself. I should add that i have more than one bass Edited August 2, 2016 by Number6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTUK Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1470160640' post='3103746'] This "Never been gigged" thing. Couldn't this also be rephrased as "Good luck with this, I hated it from day-1" ? [/quote] Could be.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrevorR Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1470161095' post='3103753'] I think it refers to the owner?! [/quote] This. Definitely this... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bonzodog Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 I always like the 'from a pet free home' in sales ads. I often wonder if you have a goldfish you are not allowed to use that phrase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stingrayPete1977 Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 It's the same as classic cars in a way, the ones that have "wow, only done 100 miles since last years MOT!" are the ones to avoid, that's when things go wrong if you do try and use it regularly ime. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bolo Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Either it's 'never been gigged' or it's a 'real player'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lojo Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Never been gigged (but has been used to swot flies, and as a tennis racket at home) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CamdenRob Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Is an ungigged reliced bass more desirable? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trueno Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 One of my basses has "never been gigged", the other one is "elegantly mojo'd". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norris Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 I bought one bass unseen just because it HAD been gigged for several years by the previous owner. It was a bass from a maker of variable QC, so I reasoned that if it made the owner want to gig it then it must be a good one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neepheid Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 It's in the condition it's in, how it got there is irrelevant to me. Perhaps back in the day, "never been gigged" was a good indicator that it didn't smell like a foosty ashtray. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrevorR Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 This thread also reminds me of the other advert fave... "Unwanted gift" Who gets £400, £500, £600 basses as birthday presents? And who is it doing the giving and, more importantly why are none of them my auntie? I'm lucky if I get a pair of socks and a CD! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pintspiller Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 I used to practise in our garage. It was a house in the country. We had dogs, cats, goats, garden machinery in there. Our roads were covered in slurry and muck. I drank and smoked in there. As did many of my mates. Everything looked like it was giggled. But wasn't. "Never gigged" can still be "as if gigged". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesTun Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 I had to a do a gig at a pub for Tramlines in Sheffield which was outside and for at least half of the gig it was raining. Luckily I was shielded for the majority, but it probably didn't do the instrument much favours... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Number6 Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 [quote name='JamesTun' timestamp='1470258561' post='3104620'] I had to a do a gig at a pub for Tramlines in Sheffield which was outside and for at least half of the gig it was raining. Luckily I was shielded for the majority, but it probably didn't do the instrument much favours... [/quote] That there is real mojo! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grangur Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1470207740' post='3104016'] Is an ungigged reliced bass more desirable? [/quote] I once actually saw a Fender Road worn bass being sold as "in perfect condition". That tickled I that did. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luckydog Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Gear does get knocked about but mostly through transportation IME, esp if not flight cased. If it is flight cased, it's yer shins and arms and inside of the car that get knocked about instead ! But transport to/from rehearsals is just as wearing. So unless the gear has never been out of the house................?! LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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