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  2. Bought a gig bag from Alex. Perfect, hassle free transaction. Speedy postage. Great comms 🙂
  3. Over the last year or so, I've built/customised a handful of parts basses for both myself and a couple of other people; as I've kind of fallen into an early retirement situation, I'm wondering whether it's feasible to actually set up/invest in a business of sorts creating basses. These would largely be Fender-esque, I can source parts easily enough; I have a local paint shop that have said they can pretty much do any type of finished paint job (clear/matte/gloss/metal fake etc.). I'd not be looking to make huge £££ - obviously there'd be a build/labour fee, but it's more just to keep my idle hands busy. I know I'm good at this and it's just a waste of my time doing nothing. Would anyone be interested?
  4. I would also simplify what you are playing. Unless it's a prog-jazz piece of music, stick to root notes / 5th's as much as possible. No need to make life more complicated than it already is/will be. And also, not to diminish your playing, but the audience wont be listening to what you are playing. If it's a cover they'll be listening to that in their head anyway and remembering your brother and thinking how wonderful you are for doing this in the first place.
  5. What track are you playing? I presume you will be playing alongside some of the local Peterborough muso’s, they will be giving you lots of support. I will hopefully be attending on the Sunday.
  6. Lovely bass. I've been noticing it on and off over the years when it was in Bass Direct and then Bassbros. The certificate says 2016 though and not 2015?
  7. Hi just wondering if the Aguilar is available?
  8. A very slightly used set of the standard Tonerider P bass pickups in their “Staggered Pole Piece” version. Fitted to my vintera p for one rehearsal but i think i prefer the Duke ones i have. £30 posted within the UK. No screws unfortunately but ill try and dig a set out
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  9. I have both U.S. and Japanese EX Stingrays, and so I can directly compare. These is really no difference in feel, sound or appearance. The one discernible difference is the lack of the sticker on the back of the headstock on the EX, which specifies where the instrument was made. I would agree that the Japanese QC is top notch. This will be a great buy for the lucky new owner.
  10. Bass Direct have just posted they have some in......
  11. Laney RBH800, 300 watt, bought as a beater to leave at a rehearsal space, now surplus to requirements. Works perfectly. Collection or meet up reasonable distance from Norfolk/Suffolk border.
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  12. Andy bought a MarkBass combo from me and all was hunky dory! Many thanks mate and enjoy
  13. I'd definitely buy this if I hadn't bought the lovely Bryant from @bassace six months ago!
  14. I can't offer any gig-specific advice, but as a mediocre runner I have had to deal with pre-race nerves quite a bit. Don't do anything special or new on the day. Drink plenty, but make sure you have a wee well in advance. Triple check your shoelaces are double-knotted. Don't rush at the start, save something for the finish. And most importantly, you're still doing better than all the other people who didn't even turn up! (which in this case means all those people who, like myself, have spent years playing an instrument but have never actually played with other people or done a gig). Also most importantly, most of the nerves and anxiety come from the unknown - what will it be like, where will I stand on the stage, how many people will be there, what if this or that happens? Focus on what you do know (ie the material), check out the venue in advance if you can, make sure you know how the gig will run (setting-up, song list, etc), do a dry run of the day, make a check list so you don't forget anything. Break a leg, you'll be amazing.
  15. Would something like a MarkBass Nano tick enough boxes? Not sure how silent they are but my Little Mark IV is mega quiet and the sound is very transparent. As another fretless bassist, just throwing a suggestion out there but ignore if no good. Keep us updated on what you do decide on as I would be interested.
  16. Very tempted as well but now need to take the dog to the vets as has become lame in one of her legs so might need to pay for another op! Grr.... Life happens when you’re making plans and all that!
  17. 63 P Fender electric bass guitar series: American Professional model: Bass colour: Daphne Blue Roasted body material: alder finish: gloss polyurethane shape: Precision neck: joint: bolt-on reinforced with Posiflex graphite rods material: roasted maple finish: satin urethane profile: modern C scale length: 34 in fretboard: roasted maple fretboard radius: 9.5 in number of frets: 20 fret type: Narrow-Tall string nut material: bone string nut width: 1.625 in position markers: dots hardware: bridge: Fender 4-Saddle HiMass Vintage (string-through-body) hardware finish: chrome machine heads: Fender Lightweight Vintage-Style Tapered Shafts strings: Fender USA NPS .45 - .105 electronics: bridge pickup: V-Mod Single-Coil Jazz Bass mid pickup: V-Mod Split Single-Coil controls: 2x volume, 2x tone DISC Fender FSR American Pro PJ Bass Roasted MN, Daphne Blue at Gear4music.pdf
  18. "more old style than modern transparent" not clear enough? Sorry. Walkabout Scout is not remotely transparent but sounds fantastic whatever you plug it into. Better?
  19. It’s all good, I was looking to do a relic type build. If however you decide you don’t need the neck….let me know 😊
  20. No. I can relate. This would have me shaking my fist at the clouds too.
  21. Yes - Coldplay
  22. Whoever you pick make sure that their standard rate business cards are the normal size of 85 x 55 mm. IIRC one of the major budget printers of business cards has/had a different standard size which doesn't fit in the typical business card pocket in a wallet rendering them less useful. These days unless you want something fancy in terms of material or finishing, all the budget suppliers will be much of a muchness since all the cards will be digitally printed on similar digital presses and it's very difficult to get this wrong. I'd pick someone local and arrange a discount for collecting them in person. Otherwise if you don't want the hassle of picking them up yourself have a look at Flexpress who are usually very competitive for printing.
  23. As a fan of both Sushi Box and Mike Watt, this looks awesome!
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