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FreddyS
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Hi, my name is Freddy, I'm 37 years old and am from Norway. I mainly play different kinds of (hopefully) funky music...

My current setup is:
9 string Chris Larkin bass,
6 string Chris Larkin bass,
8 string Basslab bass and a
6 string electric upright Chris Larkin bass.
I do also own a Yamaha 415 bass that I hardly use...

For amplification I use Hughes and Kettner Quantum Leap 421 combo paired with a House Of Speakers 2*12" + 1*6" cabinet

Cheers!

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[quote name='Crazykiwi' post='749112' date='Feb 18 2010, 12:14 AM']welcome Freddy! What do you like most about Mr Larkin's instruments?[/quote]
What I like most about is the whole package... His instruments are very well built (a friend of mine has played over 2000 gigs with his bass without even having to adjust the truss rod) and they play, look and sound as good as everything else I think. Another important matter is how the process of getting a custom made instrument is. When it comes to Chris he always replies to your email within 24 hours and he's very helpful in all matters. He's made ca 10 instruments for me since the early 90ties so I know what I get. A few years ago I stopped playing for 5 years because of some problems with my hands so I sold a few of my basses which I regret now of course, but it's never too late to get some new stuff!

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HI Freddy, where are you from in norway? My girlfriend is norweigian, she is from sortland... I had the pleasure of spending new year and some of christmas in honefos (sorry for the spelling) at my "svigefar's" house... had a great time, such a beautiful country. Only bad side was being stuck in oslo gardemoen for 72 hours because the english airports couldn't cope with a small amount of snow.. That and guitars being twice as expensive as here!

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i saw knut reiersrud in honefoss... really great, completely unknown here, but one of the best gigs ive ever been to



[quote name='SteveO' post='749381' date='Feb 18 2010, 10:34 AM']Hei Freddy, velcommen til basschat.

We have a few scandanavians here. I'm in Hønefoss. Where are you, who do you play with?

Hilsen
SteveO[/quote]

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[quote name='FreddyS' post='749082' date='Feb 17 2010, 11:55 PM']Hi, my name is Freddy, I'm 37 years old and am from Norway. I mainly play different kinds of (hopefully) funky music...

My current setup is:
9 string Chris Larkin bass,
6 string Chris Larkin bass,
8 string Basslab bass and a
6 string electric upright Chris Larkin bass.
I do also own a Yamaha 415 bass that I hardly use...

For amplification I use Hughes and Kettner Quantum Leap 421 combo paired with a House Of Speakers 2*12" + 1*6" cabinet

Cheers![/quote]

Ja, go' dag - nok en norg! :)

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[quote name='JMT3781' post='749319' date='Feb 18 2010, 10:38 AM']HI Freddy, where are you from in norway? My girlfriend is norweigian, she is from sortland... I had the pleasure of spending new year and some of christmas in honefos (sorry for the spelling) at my "svigefar's" house... had a great time, such a beautiful country. Only bad side was being stuck in oslo gardemoen for 72 hours because the english airports couldn't cope with a small amount of snow.. That and guitars being twice as expensive as here![/quote]
Hi, I live in a place called Gjøvik, it's about 1,5 hours drive from Hønefoss, so maybe next time... Guitars are expensive here, but I always import them myself so it's really not a problem :)

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[quote name='JMT3781' post='749397' date='Feb 18 2010, 11:51 AM']i saw knut reiersrud in honefoss... really great, completely unknown here, but one of the best gigs ive ever been to[/quote]
Hi, approximately 20 years ago I met Reiersrud and he played a song or two with the band that I was playing in at that time. He's a very good musician and a nice person too!

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[quote name='FreddyS' post='749587' date='Feb 18 2010, 01:46 PM']Hi, I live in a place called Gjøvik, it's about 1,5 hours drive from Hønefoss, so maybe next time... Guitars are expensive here, but I always import them myself so it's really not a problem :)[/quote]
Yay, we're almost neighbours. I was up at Badeland in Raufoss last week with my daughter and 10 of her friends for her birthday.
I'm actually in Åsbygda, between Hønefoss and Jevnaker. Do you ever come down to Glassheim in Jevnaker?

I brought all my instruments with me when I moved, but I've often thought of doing a bit of smuggling into Norge. The second hand prices here are more than the new prices at home. It seems that its the import taxes that push the prices up. I'm currently negotiating with a school friend who lives in sweden to send a double bass to him, then for me to pick it up - could save me about £200 (2000nok) :rolleyes:

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[quote name='SteveO' post='749669' date='Feb 18 2010, 02:41 PM']Yay, we're almost neighbours. I was up at Badeland in Raufoss last week with my daughter and 10 of her friends for her birthday.
I'm actually in Åsbygda, between Hønefoss and Jevnaker. Do you ever come down to Glassheim in Jevnaker?

I brought all my instruments with me when I moved, but I've often thought of doing a bit of smuggling into Norge. The second hand prices here are more than the new prices at home. It seems that its the import taxes that push the prices up. I'm currently negotiating with a school friend who lives in sweden to send a double bass to him, then for me to pick it up - could save me about £200 (2000nok) :)[/quote]
I havent been to Glassheim lately, but I'm aware of the good work they do there so I will probably go sometime in the future. You could definitely save some money on the option where you "smuggle" the bass from Sweden to Norway! Another option that not all are aware of is that if you buy equipment from EU the seller/shop can deduct the VAT, and then you pay the norwegian VAT when the equipment arrives.

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[quote name='FreddyS' post='749978' date='Feb 18 2010, 06:14 PM']I havent been to Glassheim lately, but I'm aware of the good work they do there so I will probably go sometime in the future. You could definitely save some money on the option where you "smuggle" the bass from Sweden to Norway! Another option that not all are aware of is that if you buy equipment from EU the seller/shop can deduct the VAT, and then you pay the norwegian VAT when the equipment arrives.[/quote]
We have SLADE in a few months!!!!!! :)
[url="http://www.untouchables.no/upcoming_shows.php"]http://www.untouchables.no/upcoming_shows.php[/url]
They're hidden amongst the usual array of Black and Death metal bands. :rolleyes:

Good tip about the VAT, thanks. Now if I can just get the Toll to let me do the same with my motorbike...

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