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  2. Yes, I posted this last night, so will sort some out later. There’s one small barely noticeable mark on the bass.
  3. Think you misread, I simply meant the outrage of the presenter is part of the marketing, and why we’re all here talking about it, hence the Wilde quote 👍 But either way, ouch 😆
  4. I'd recommend low-tack masking tape, having once peeled off some varnish on the edge of an old maple board. If you only have regular tape run it across your t-shirt first, it may work! I normally use 0000 wire wool followed, by Duraglit or Brasso
  5. This and your subsequent post above is very true. We are becoming increasingly jaded and in search of instant gratification and something that isn't (and cannot be) there.
  6. Late response, but I have the bag, all 3 of the EVOs fit.
  7. Looks like someone heard about an 'oiled finish' and assumed that meant the stuff that dribbles out of the sump of their '98 diesel Astra.
  8. Wow, has it been seven years already? Anyway… happy to report my Clarett 4pre is still going strong. My unit does have loopback, by the way. Seems a strange feature to phase out… Years ago, I recorded a bunch of guitar overdubs with a Motu 8pre, I think… seemed like a quality unit. The guitars came out great, so that was a nice experience. Hope you enjoy it as well, best of luck!
  9. So it’s really a 41 🤣
  10. Surely these are just a rebadged MIM Player series except that they're now being produced in Indonesia? Don't think they'll hold a candle to the American Standard series (RIP).
  11. Agreed, for about £200 a well set-up second hand Ibanez SR 300 is really not that different to some £1k basses I've owned.
  12. Kim kindly upgraded the loom on the Yamaha I lent him. Nice guy, a pleasant experience all round, and thoughtfully sent a pic of it in action as well It's been an absolute pleasure. Thanks Kim.
  13. Just so I can make this clear as I was not aware that an article was made about me, first of all, I am his daughter so the fact I was quoted to be his love interest is disgusting. Second of all, he was not the man you all thought he is on the internet, he was abusive to all his children and even threatened to kill himself to me over text at just 14 years old. The bases and guitars WE have were bought with MY MUM’s money. How would you have expected my dad to afford all this luxury whilst staying unemployed and not providing anything for anyone? I find all the speculation about this man abhorrent as with most people on the internet, he was one to only show you his good side if he knew he could get some use out of you.
  14. I really like them but not sure they have the edge on Lollar and Fralin pups? CS62 pups are excellent too.
  15. It's a couple of passes to remove file marks, no big deal.
  16. When you pay more for any old or cherished artifact (when compared to a similar but newer or more commonplace equivalent), what you're paying for is scarcity and/or originality. We aren't tripping over '62 P-basses in every nook and cranny (I wish), they certainly qualify as rare and therefore valuable. But to call that a '62 P-bass is like me putting some vintage wheels and whitewall tyres on my 2017 VW Golf and calling it a classic Beetle.
  17. I've got packaging so I can ship this now.
  18. Bang for buck, I highly recommend Toltec pickups https://www.laverackguitars.com/toltec-pickups You can phone up and have a proper conversation with Lee Laverack about pickups and all things techy. He handwinds pretty much whatever you want. He's done a few for me. He's very reasonaly priced too considering the quality of the parts and workmanship. He also covers the pickups for life. He's based near Leeds and is a gem. I reckon £110 for a pair of J pups done to your exact spec/liking. I've got a set knocking about here if you'd like to try them out. Not for sale but happy to let you borrow to try.
  19. 320 grit? Really? Wow, I salute your skill. I wouldn't dare use anything that coarse. A real risk of re-shaping the fret with something that rough.
  20. They're not getting their hit. If it doesn't hit within 30seconds, they know it's probably not coming and move on to the next video. That's why the videos have to lure people in, and have to be engineered to hold people's attention. It's why people spend hours searching, they're not getting the hit, if they were, they'd not be on the phone for hours. They're all searching for something that isn't there.
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  22. It might be a bit far..... he's on the continent
  23. Agreed. The Japan-only version with maple board and matching inlays is a lot more attractive......
  24. I'm bringing my ebony board 4 to the SE Bash if you want try it. The ebony makes it even more gritty and zingy.
  25. They understand how dopamine works. It's not about the constant scrolling, it's about finding something that's better than you expected. In a sea of mediocrity everyone is scrolling, scrolling, searching for something that presses their button and ticks their own personal box. The genie is out of the bottle. Just performing good music, well, no longer gets people's attention. To be honest, it never has, its always been about the next best thing, audiences are fickle and constantly changing and evolving. Beatles vs Stones, not about the music, Mods vs Rockers, Blur vs Oasis, Dem vs Rep, Gen Z vs Gen X, Feminist vs Trans, it's not about music, it's all about being a member of a tribe. And media and politicians know this is how it works. You need to be ahead of the game and finding something new and exciting all the time. The problem is, now we have come so far along the line, there's very little that is new and engaging. Hence, people continue to scroll endlessly in a pointless search, and when they do find something that's new and exciting and fresh, are swiftly disappointed when they find it's not real, all smoke and mirrors, the Wizard of Oz behind the curtain.
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