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  2. Lots of people here recommending masking off the board. Yes, I would do that, but only if the board is lacquered maple. If it's rosewood, then fine wire wool works well for cleaning up the board too. Sometimes there's a lot of gunk accumulation either side of the fret and the wire wool helps to remove it. For really bad gunk build up, then a new stanley blade, scraped very gently from the side of the fret, in the direction of the grain can help. Once done, a bit of lemon oil will feed the rosewood and make it less dry. Rob
  3. Warwick do a 6 string lefty, I think I've seen one at the bass gallery (fretless) and one on Thomann. I think ESP also do one but not sure. No idea on quality but I bet the Warwick is decent. The only six string I've had was a Brice years ago... I think if you're going six string you have to spend the money to get a decent instrument, it's harder to get round any cheaper bits like uncomfortable neck profile, fingerboard shape, bad bridge... Etc. in my opinion.
  4. They're kind of resting on each other... I probably need to add the third back panel if I'm going to keep more than three instruments hanging here. The set comes with three back panels and five hangers. They stick out almost a foot from the wall which is... Different.
  5. He said: Can’t recommend anyone personally but these came up as registered for the Bristol area. (British Acupuncture Council). So they will be 'properly qualified' and know what they are doing. They can't register without the relevant certificates...
  6. Aha! I hadn't seen that. Looks like it was published yesterday. Thanks for the link.
  7. Today I saw one of those cheesy Facebook ads for a personal fan a builder would use on his belt to blow air up the back of his shirt. Normally I would ignhore, but on Saturday the heat in the venue was stifling, especially for the first set. Most of this sort of ad are either a con or ridiculously expensive. I did a quick google and found similar products all over Ali Express, including one for under £9 delivered, cheap enough not to weep if it's crap or doesn't appear. It seems a sensible thing to keep in my gig box, just in case, plus it functions as a power bank which could save the day. There are more basic ones on Amazon for even less.
  8. If you run a length of tape up each side of the neck along the fretboard edge, you can then peel the across fret bits of tape off in a one-er... I use one of those thin metal fret shields.
  9. I’ll be trading this in if it doesn’t go today last chance at £645 posted.
  10. Re advertised with reduced price. Selling at a reduced price for limited period. Fender Musicmaster Bass 1971 This is the rarer first issue of the Musicmaster bass. This is the baby of the Fender range of this era and has a 30” scale. This early version has the smaller logo and model name with the distinctive hooked R. The tuners are original with the tulip shaped keys, later models had Schaller types. The neck is nice and easy to play, it has a lovely dark rosewood board and 19 frets. Truss rod works as it ought to and the action is low and comfortable. It also intonates very well for a two saddle bridge shorty. The bass had been modded years before I bought it and had been routed for a reversed Precision bass pickup rather than the original rather weedy sounding Strat pickup. I swapped the pickup for a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder as the fitted pickup was in poor condition. I also removed the ‘choke’ from the original wiring circuit as this was probably used to make the original Strat pickup sound darker. I will include the choke with the bass. The pots and Bakelite knobs are all original. The scratchplate is one I made. It’s rather rough but does the job. I have the original one but it has been modded to accommodate the P pickup and the original pickup cavity patched. I’ll include this of course. The finish is original with lots of dings, touch ups, crazing and darker patches where stickers have been removed. It has had a long life as a gigged bass. It looks great because it’s been played and loved. I’ve personally used this for many gigs over the last year. It sounds punchy and has a surprisingly versatile tonal range. It’s light at around 3.7kgs and very easy to play. I’m selling because I’m back to playing long scales. I don’t want trades sorry and it’s UK only. I can post at the buyer’s expense and/or arrangement. I’ve dropped the price for a limited time as I’ve got an eye on something else. Modifications aside this is a bargain price for a vintage ready to gig Fender.
  11. If you're doing it, I'd suggest putting masking tape over the wood of the fretboard.
  12. I have the dremel and polishing wheel as well. Might look at this as well.
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  14. Keep in mind the BassThe World videos are just adverts for whatever Thomann want to sell you, stil llike 'em (particularly when Lars Lehmann is on) but they aren't objective reviews. This looks like it has a passive radiator on the back so should kick out way more focused low end that you'd expect if placed in front of a solid object, not so much if it's in the middle of the room. Can also run off a suitable power bank and has bluetooth which are very handy features for this sort of amp. Anybody looking at this category of amp that doesn't mind spending another £150 should grab the PJB Double Four with battery pack that's in the Marketplace on here though. Crazy little things.
  15. Space is always the problem, but in the end with a bit of planning, we always find a way to make it work while still being comfortable. Good luck with it all and enjoy the MOTU M4.
  16. You're So Vein - Carly Simon
  17. I have zero idea how I would ever use this or even how to set it up to use it. Thankfully I have just brought a Fender neck, a Squier neck, a power bank and am just about to pull the trigger on an Allen and Heath mixer otherwise I may have had a brain fart and thought "what a wonderful thing to buy and learn about" It looks fabulous and suspect you could do anything with it upto playing Battlefield 6 and running a AI system. Wonderful and GLWTS.
  18. I bought a Tech 21 pedal off Dave - smooth easy deal, great communications, pedal sent swiftly and well packaged. Thanks mate!
  19. The Myers-Briggs thing is fun but I have a hard time with people who take it too seriously. I did a test via 16Personalities years ago and it told me I was INTJ, though I'm not sure I agree or if it tells me anything useful. On Reddit there is an INTJ forum where some questions can get a bit intense at times. Then there's this guy:
  20. With the pattern drawn on the original piece of Sapele, I thought you were making a Flying V for a moment! The body shape looks excellent - are you doing it all from templates? The curved edges look really good.
  21. If You Want Blood - AC/DC
  22. A head only chart today. the tune is 'Scophile' from the 1990 John Patitucci album, 'Sketchbook', his third solo album. Yes, that was 45 years ago and it sounds as fresh today as it did then. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/scophile-john-patitucci-head-only/
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