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My band 'Shreds.' (hardcore punk) are playing in London and Brighton this coming weekend! If you're around please drop by to check us out, and say 'hello'!
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And I liked it! 🙂
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My wee band that do a gig about every 12 months will be doing a big show in Glasgow next year. Movie themed rock covers.
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I have officially joined the club. Here's my new (to me) 1985 BB1100S. My first Yamaha, first vintage bass and my first Japanese made bass and its really very nice. This is the one @Burns-bass shared the link for.
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Looks passable on the sliverburst…JUST
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I've quit facebook so that I spend more time here!
lowdown replied to joe_geezer's topic in General Discussion
100% this, and I have been for a while. You can filter out what you want, and if Facebook fights back at any time there is usually an update reasonably quickly to stamp out any of their nonsense. -
Got a message from my contact at the Tampereen Musiikki guitar store that they shipped my new Sandberg a couple of days ago, so now I will be furiously clicking the refresh button on the tracking page until it arrives (shipped from Finland to Norway, so I probably won't see it until at least the end of next week). 35" VM5 in Virgin White with a rosewood board. Not a superlight, but still only weighing in at 3.7kg (8.15 lbs). Should be a good one.
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AMV001 started following Ron Asheton Jazz/Precision hybrid.
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Was flicking through Mick Rock's book 'Iggy & The Stooges- Raw Power' last night and was curious to find this pic of Ron Asheton with a Precision/Jazz hybrid. Most live pics of him in his bassist days show him using a Guild Jetstar but this must have been a neck and body thrown together from different instruments. I don't think Fender were in the hybrid game during 1972 but I could be wrong.
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Patches - Chairmen of the Board
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Dingwall Super P - NEW PRICE 2600€ - Made in Canada - EU only - 2600€
J_Bass replied to J_Bass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Damping absorbs midrange frequencies that will otherwise reflect back to the cone at various angles of phase, causing response peaks and valleys. The back is the critical place to apply it, but for best results all the surfaces should be covered. It may not make a major difference, but it's so inexpensive there's no reason to not do so.
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ok i briefly have the whole lot out of storage together so i took a quick pic! ...so rare to have them all in one room these days on account of the wife..
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Fixing A Hole - Beatles
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I have two Sabre Classic pickguards for sale. These are for the 2013-2016 reissues. Not sure whether they will fit a pre EB or 80's EB Sabre. Blue abalone, ordered from Armstrong guitars. I think this was on the cusp of them stopping using WD as there was a delay in getting it when they switched supplier Blue mirror is from Pickguards.com/WD Both have a bit of playwear but perfectly usable £35 the pair + postage
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Sounds great, but damn does that pickguard piss me off.
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Selecting a width displays the off the roll per metre price. Seemed pretty reasonable at 2.59 quid for the 54" wide.
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Grease Monkey Wrench - Foo Fighters
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