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Was just having a think (as one does) about listed houses and it occurred to me that it would be great if there was such a thing for basses that prevents fools from doing horrible things to classic instruments (like spraypainting a 60's fender neon green, etc). Whilst musing I thought of two rules:

1) Custom basses may not be altered except by original luthiers
2) Basses created before 1975 may not be altered in any way


This is incidentally all tongue in cheek, I know there are little teensy things like, ooh, human rights to prevent this sort of thing, but what would your other rules be?

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Bear in mind that 'listing' has different grades that works roughly like this:

Grade 1 - you can't muck about with any of it
Grade 2* - you can't muck about with any of it, unless you really, really have to
Grade 2 - you can't muck about with the outside (you can do what you want with the inside as a long as you ask nicely)

Nearly all listed buildings are Grade 2.

You can have your thread back and enjoy yourselves now.

Posted

People should have to ask for a permit to make any modifications from Basschat which will be reviewed and undersigned by Nellie



She'll get to them eventually

Posted

I took her for her usual Macdonald's the other day (we go once a week) and she had a kids meal and a flurry which fit perfectly on her lil snout lol

Posted (edited)

Do not de-fret fretboards unless you know what you are doing, otherwise you'll end up with lines that look like an old garden fence.

Edited by rjb

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