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I bought a new bass this week, it hasn't even arrived yet... And yet as soon as I log in to Basschat, I find I've navigated straight to basses for sale.

 

Surely this is not the behaviour of a sane man.

 

 

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Basschat is often referred to as an asylum from the troubles of the world.  But the word 'asylum' has several meanings. :D 

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I often go to the Bass Gallery online just to look at the pretty basses. I don't need another bass. I have no particular yearning for one either. But I like looking and playing the Lottery Win version of the 'what if' game. 😄

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30 minutes ago, Dankology said:

I bought a new bass this week, it hasn't even arrived yet... And yet as soon as I log in to Basschat, I find I've navigated straight to basses for sale.

 

Surely this is not the behaviour of a sane man.

 

 

Sounds like perfectly normal behaviour to me

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It’s not just you 😁, I’ve got 13 basses at the moment and really don’t need another ,but I must visit at least 10 sites every day looking for 2 certain ones that I haven’t got 

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9 minutes ago, jazzyvee said:

Care to share these sites as i'm on the look out for one more bass to complete my dream team.🤫

I’ve found this list quite useful jazzy 

 

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1 hour ago, Delberthot said:

In the past I would go through basses so quickly that some basses wouldn't even make it as far as their first gig before I had sold them and bought something else

That was me in lockdown! Fooling myself that I could buy wrecks on eBay and make them either usable or turn for a profit. I have neither the skill, tools, time or patience to do this. But I am a sucker for an 80s Japanese bass.

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Second hand instruments tend to keep their value and keep pace (or in some cases ) outpace inflation. A decent buy won’t leave you much out of pocket even with a short turnaround. I guess the question is will the hunt and purchase bring you more pleasure than a couple of pints or a take away?

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2 hours ago, musicbassman said:

I make no apologies for reposting this simple lesson.

 

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Shouldn't that read "Fleeting happiness"

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Since birth, you've been programmed to think that consuming goods is the path to happiness and contentment. It isn't, of course, but every advertisement you're subjected to is telling you that life will be better with more stuff in your life. If it wasn't a bass, you'd be looking at cars, mobile phones, TVs, washing detergent, meat or whatever. 
 

When you feel the irrational urge to buy more stuff, try to understand what it is you're unsatisfied with which is causing this feeling of needing to buy something which you already know won't kill the craving.

 

Play more, buy less.

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11 minutes ago, tubbybloke68 said:

I was quite happy with one bass and amp for 25 years until I joined basschat…..🤣x

I`m pretty certain that`s the same for the majority of us, certainly is for me

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2 hours ago, Doctor J said:

Since birth, you've been programmed to think that consuming goods is the path to happiness and contentment. It isn't, of course, but every advertisement you're subjected to is telling you that life will be better with more stuff in your life. If it wasn't a bass, you'd be looking at cars, mobile phones, TVs, washing detergent, meat or whatever. 
 

When you feel the irrational urge to buy more stuff, try to understand what it is you're unsatisfied with which is causing this feeling of needing to buy something which you already know won't kill the craving.

 

Play more, buy less.

 

It seems very bass (or guitar) specific for me: I still own my very first car, while my daily driver is fallng apart at the seams; I've just had to be bullied into replacing my phone as it hasn't been charging properly for over a year... In almost every other way I seem to have an unerring policy of buying carefully and holding onto stuff until it's absolutely worn out. I do seem to buy a lot of meat though.

 

I think musical instruments tick a lot of boxes for even the non-pathological consumer: pretty, infinite variation in terms of appearance, real or imagined tonal differences, investement/heirloom potential etc... No doubt frivolous consumers of every bent could make similar justifications....

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