Maude Posted Wednesday at 15:07 Share Posted Wednesday at 15:07 I'm actually going to make a proper effort next year, I've lost the GAS recently and can't think of anything I really want. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lozkerr Posted Wednesday at 15:41 Share Posted Wednesday at 15:41 3 hours ago, OliverBlackman said: I’m in the same boat. And since when were bathrooms the same price as a preCBS Fender 🙄 I've decided to treat myself to an Electro-Harmonix Big Bass Muff, as the distortion pedals I've tried so far have been a bit on the weedy side. I can't think of anything else I'm likely to want. This week, at least 😉 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezbass Posted Wednesday at 17:35 Share Posted Wednesday at 17:35 2 hours ago, Maude said: I'm actually going to make a proper effort next year, I've lost the GAS recently and can't think of anything I really want. You have been on BC long enough to know that that is not how it works. Today’s lack of GAS is tomorrow’s spending spree. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OliverBlackman Posted Wednesday at 18:03 Share Posted Wednesday at 18:03 3 hours ago, neepheid said: Yes, I would say it goes by order date, not arrival date. Paying on tick is a little different to putting down a deposit then making a final payment, but I guess it's tantamount to the same thing. Anyone else wanna weigh in? Depends. A custom bass with a long wait means you will have your GAS cured at point of receipt rather than point of order…. Unless you buy another bass to fill the void which has been known on here 😂 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard R Posted Wednesday at 18:53 Share Posted Wednesday at 18:53 I'm still in. I really need to fix an issue with the Roland GK-B2 hex pickup for the V-Bass modeller that took me out last year. Until that's done no more bass purchases, so I'm good for a while next year too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted Thursday at 02:14 Share Posted Thursday at 02:14 13 hours ago, neepheid said: I think this could be covered by the "deposit paid the year before" clause - in this case, the bass *is* the deposit? You instigated the work this year. I reckon this is OK. Anyone else want to chime in? I would agree - where the payment for a good or service is one side of the new year, and the good or service is provided on the other side, then the earlier of the two should count, which should delight anyone in the waiting list for a Wal who intends to participate in the 2029 abstinence challenge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted Thursday at 02:18 Share Posted Thursday at 02:18 11 hours ago, neepheid said: Yes, I would say it goes by order date, not arrival date. Paying on tick is a little different to putting down a deposit then making a final payment, but I guess it's tantamount to the same thing. Anyone else wanna weigh in? I think I can clarify and simplify my earlier wording - it is the date of the commencement of the transaction that counts. I can seek the opinion of my barrister brother-in-law on Boxing Day when I see him if any more qualified opinion is required. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted Thursday at 02:26 Share Posted Thursday at 02:26 15 hours ago, neepheid said: So, any sneaky Christmas presents bought? I, having being already long since out of the running, have been prepping for next year by ticking off as many wishlist things as I can to maximise chances of success next year. Over the last month anna bit: Sterling Ray5 TC BAM200 Bits to build a 2-band preamp for the Ray5, and a Wilkinson pickup for same USB-powered pedal power supply Jazz clone neck This last puts me in a bit of a quandary. I intend to use it to build a bass, for which I have some but by no means all parts (the body, for example, is currently absent). Would the building of the bass be regarded as a single good or service, in which case the transaction has been initiated (vide supra), or is it separate transactions for each part acquired? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neepheid Posted Thursday at 09:40 Author Share Posted Thursday at 09:40 6 hours ago, tauzero said: Over the last month anna bit: Sterling Ray5 TC BAM200 Bits to build a 2-band preamp for the Ray5, and a Wilkinson pickup for same USB-powered pedal power supply Jazz clone neck This last puts me in a bit of a quandary. I intend to use it to build a bass, for which I have some but by no means all parts (the body, for example, is currently absent). Would the building of the bass be regarded as a single good or service, in which case the transaction has been initiated (vide supra), or is it separate transactions for each part acquired? I also have a project slated to start when a missing piece (the donor bass) finally (hopefully) arrives at the end of January - ordered in September and already paid for BTW Outside of that, I have made sure to procure all the parts I will need for that project before the end of the year so as not to sully my abstinence next year. I suggest you do the same, but it's up to you. They're separate things, these parts, they're separate transactions as far as I'm concerned. If you had put a deposit down to have someone else do it all for you and pay them the balance when it's done then I could understand, but as you're DIYing, I don't see that logical wrapper (as in you bought a "service" from someone rather than the parts directly) around the project as a single thing. Hey, if you see it differently then just don't tell us - we're not the abstinence police! Or just accept that next year is not gonna be your year, it's just a bit of fun at the end of the day... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
msb Posted Thursday at 12:42 Share Posted Thursday at 12:42 And after thinking I had everything , I might have already blown next year’s abstinence. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tauzero Posted Thursday at 13:13 Share Posted Thursday at 13:13 3 hours ago, neepheid said: I also have a project slated to start when a missing piece (the donor bass) finally (hopefully) arrives at the end of January - ordered in September and already paid for BTW Outside of that, I have made sure to procure all the parts I will need for that project before the end of the year so as not to sully my abstinence next year. I suggest you do the same, but it's up to you. They're separate things, these parts, they're separate transactions as far as I'm concerned. If you had put a deposit down to have someone else do it all for you and pay them the balance when it's done then I could understand, but as you're DIYing, I don't see that logical wrapper (as in you bought a "service" from someone rather than the parts directly) around the project as a single thing. Hey, if you see it differently then just don't tell us - we're not the abstinence police! Or just accept that next year is not gonna be your year, it's just a bit of fun at the end of the day... I'm pretty much resigned to being doomed. I just wonder how far I'll get into the year before the inevitable happens. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OliverBlackman Posted Thursday at 13:26 Share Posted Thursday at 13:26 11 hours ago, tauzero said: I think I can clarify and simplify my earlier wording - it is the date of the commencement of the transaction that counts. I can seek the opinion of my barrister brother-in-law on Boxing Day when I see him if any more qualified opinion is required. I am sure he will be delighted to go through 30 pages for this year and previous years to find rulings of a similar nature. How else would one want to spend Christmas? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeresaFR Posted Thursday at 20:32 Share Posted Thursday at 20:32 Out: HX Effects VTBassDI In: Nu>X C-5RC wireless system HX Stomp XL Not a terriby expensive year, equipment-wise. I do fancy a set of wireless monitoring headphones though, so I don't know I'm going to last 2025 without a purchase, unless I get the order placed really soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neepheid Posted Thursday at 20:36 Author Share Posted Thursday at 20:36 1 minute ago, TeresaFR said: Out: HX Effects VTBassDI In: Nu>X C-5RC wireless system HX Stomp XL Not a terriby expensive year, equipment-wise. I do fancy a set of wireless monitoring headphones though, so I don't know I'm going to last 2025 without a purchase, unless I get the order placed really soon. Tick tock... Also, 'tis the season - as Donna and Tom say on Parks and Recreation - treat yo'self! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stub Mandrel Posted Thursday at 23:00 Share Posted Thursday at 23:00 On 18/12/2024 at 12:15, Shockwave said: The Stas Bass I bought earlier in the year that saw me crash out of 2024's abstinence is being refinished and a new nut installed. It's with luthier who will sort it all out. It's unlikely to be finished until next year. Obviously it will be paid for next year. I throw myself to the mercy of the jury. Have I destroyed my abstinence thread participation for next year? New nut? - sounds like essential maintenance. Refin? - Shamelessly unnecessary cosmetic job, OUT! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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