Geek99 Posted Friday at 15:57 Posted Friday at 15:57 On 02/04/2025 at 17:11, Geek99 said: I think I’m likely to be out after many years of success. I wouldn’t be buying if a) I hadn’t needed something to make a difficult inheritance “mine” and b) hadn’t needed to sell a loved bass whilst waiting for the money to arrive and c) a good price Stop laughing @AndyTravis 😁 I’m out, I have paid @lee650 1 Quote
AndyTravis Posted Friday at 16:15 Posted Friday at 16:15 I’ve found an ax1b after a while of searching… Haven't had any time with it yet… A quick scroll through the menus may suggest that I’ve mis-remembered it’s abilities Quote
Quilly Posted Friday at 19:21 Posted Friday at 19:21 I think I’m out - Dr Green bass reverb pedal Quote
Sean Posted Friday at 20:48 Posted Friday at 20:48 Does it count if you buy the exact same bass you regretted selling 4 years ago? It's rare, collectable, 40 years old... Surely that's out of scope? Quote
neepheid Posted Friday at 20:57 Posted Friday at 20:57 7 minutes ago, Sean said: Does it count if you buy the exact same bass you regretted selling 4 years ago? It's rare, collectable, 40 years old... Surely that's out of scope? LOL, nope, you're screwed. If I don't get a bye for a bass which has been living rent free in my head for 12 years, you certainly don't get a pass for a paltry 4 years. 1 3 Quote
Geek99 Posted Friday at 21:52 Posted Friday at 21:52 (edited) 1 hour ago, Sean said: Does it count if you buy the exact same bass you regretted selling 4 years ago? It's rare, collectable, 40 years old... Surely that's out of scope? I agree with @neepheid if I can bow out after years of success as “bang to rights” so can you. The ring of the cash register or the resounding thump of a “funds requested” email from PayPal in your guilty-as-trump inbox is the grim reaper of your hopes of staying off the naughty list, mister nb: I would have tried “I’ve always wanted a five string”, “I’ve never owned a sire”, “it’s my first red bass” and “I did also sell one beforehand for more £ so it’s really net-zero gain and thus technical abstinence” if I thought the jury would go for any of those. I thought it unlikely somehow Edited Friday at 21:55 by Geek99 3 Quote
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