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  2. Some better pictures. Perhaps one day I'll re-do the chemical blacking on the metal hardware. I probably could get the finish a bit shiner and less scuffed looking, but I've been working on this thing for about two months, and there comes a point where you just don't want to sand things anymore. I feel good for having revived this bass and, if I may say so myself, made it probably a bit nicer than it was when it left the factory when I was about 2 years old. I think, all told, this project has cost me something like £250-300, so not a sensible financial decision but still not a huge outlay for a very nice instrument.
  3. A bump and a price drop. Open to offers - This will be next under the eBay spotlight if no sale here!
  4. As mentioned in my 1 Sept post above, I had problems with my Lekato WS90 wireless system for the bass at a rehearsal. As a result, I went and replaced the unit with a JOYO JW02S in a hurry as I had a gig the following week. It worked fine last Wednesday and last Saturday for the gig. At last night's rehearsal there was nothing - no sound at all. I checked everything in the chain and ended up using a lead, which worked fine. When I got home, I tried the JOYO and it worked, with no problems. Curious and suspecting an issue in the rehearsal venue, I tried the Lekato kit - it worked fine too. More frustrating than a worry. My current theory is that the WiFi kit in the rehearsal venue is interfering with the wireless systems as I've eliminated the bass (I used two different ones) and the channel pairing (I went through them all and the pairing indicator was confirming a link). I have a gig next week at the rehearsal venue (a village hall) and I'll take both systems to try again. I always have a spare lead just in case. The rehearsal itself was ok - we went through the first half of next Saturday's set as they are the newer songs and we needed to polish them off a bit. My fingertips were sore after an bust week of rehearsing new songs for last Saturdays gig (different band) and playing the gig itself so I used a pick for all the songs. I'm used to playing with a pick and it works for the rockier/punkier stuff anyway but it's definitely not for the soul/funk stuff we do. Still, a useful exercise to rty out new sounds and experiment. Sometimes it's easier to stick to what you've always done, but for me a rehearsal is a place to try out different things even if I don't end up using them.
  5. I need to look into better footwear for gigs for similar reasons. My right foot rolls inward after rolling my ankle badly some years ago. Often, gigging makes my ankle ache for ages afterwards. Strapping it up helps, but it's not comfortable. My go-to trainers are a pair of Camper Beetles as they're so comfy, but obviously not giving enough support for lengthy standing stints. Having a high instep also limits my choices somewhat - typically, trainers that fit my footshape are too loose around the heel, which starts to slide inward.
  6. I can lend you a butter knife and you could go at it like Jaco, if you like.
  7. Basschat first got interested in these over 10 years ago - I blame @Clarky It was that thread that led to me ordering a matching Crazy 88 from Guy Trigg (who seems to be no longer a Member here): https://www.facebook.com/trickyaudio/?locale=en_GB He was/is building them under licence from Greenboy in the USA: https://www.greenboy.us/ https://www.greenboy.us/cabs/view.php?model=Crazy88 Just to confirm those dimensions in metric: H 57cm x W 27cm x D 35cm, Weight 12.5Kg The cab is 4 Ohms.
  8. This cab isn't just for DB but it's enough of a boutique DB item that it's worth posting the link to the sale thread here too.
  9. Gregor form BassTheWorld is a big fan!
  10. Oscar Schmidt by Washburn Guitars. https://www.oscarschmidt.com/instrument-type/autoharps/ 😎
  11. I should also probably have mentioned that it comes with the GB Shuttle 4-button footswitch. And the soft cover.
  12. That's a great sound!
  13. I don’t know about you, but I’m enjoying the descriptions as much as the fascinating collection…
  14. I should probably have mentioned that it comes with the original Owner's Manual.
  15. Very little used since Covid, time to move it on. Comes with all the little bits of cabling etc. Condition is as near pristine as you're likely to find. Full specs are here: https://philjonesbass.net/cms/product-ha-1/
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  16. My eye (yes, I have two. Don't worry...) was caught by the cool looking lever at the top of the bridge - does this amazingly manly bass have a lever that deploys the string mutes? Bet MusicMan wish they'd thought of that before adding those fiddly tiny metal round screws under the bridges of Classic Stingrays. Seriously impressed by the intonation calibration markings on the bridge as well. If Bang & Olufsen made basses, they would make basses like this.
  17. I take one of these as a spare to every gig. I wouldn’t be without it.
  18. Bought this without reading the description, it's meant for a six string with narrower string spacing or possibly a four with a big pickup. Won't work with a 5 as it has two blades of equal length so the middle string will sit between them if that makes any sense. Anyway here's the link to EMG which should tell you all you need to know. EMG 40P All the bits are there, unopened and the pickup hasn't even been fitted to a bass. All yours for £75 posted to your door. Cheers Andrew
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  20. Brilliant and very underrated basses if you like old school............ GLWTS Paul.
  21. Now includes a Basic " Sonik " GigBag.
  22. I have too many knobs. Twenty years of working on guitars and basses, and they start to stack up. If anyone's interested, I can do some measurements and perhaps stick them in the recycling forum. 

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  23. Darkglass Microtubes 900 Limited Edition "Medusa" with Padded bag and 2x Super Intelligent footswitches - £500 - Price drop to £450! Way too modern for this ole fellah! - Immaculate condition amplifier, with footswitches and Darkglass padded carry case. Darkglass Microtubes 900 Limited Edition amplifier with Christopher Lovell’s Medusa laser etched finish on top surface. Includes: • Darkglass single button Intelligent Footswitch • Darkglass four button Super Intelligent footswitch. - Both footswitches operate using a standard 1/4” jack cable • Darkglass Padded carry case A good ad/read, including video, here at the Bass gallery: https://thebassgallery.com/products/darkglass-microtubes-900-limited-edition?srsltid=AfmBOoqer6Zil4LZTZkw2Z2mvfqeAtsjCyMQyZ8QT20dQN6kcXbXnSPU
  24. That's very nice. If my P bass sells before this Ill be interested
  25. I'll have to look into Newtone strings, thanks. I'm glad I booked the day off work today, as I'm just sitting around playing it. I have to admit, I'd not expected it to sound this good. It's also even more comfortable to play now that my hands aren't all cramped up from spending a day sanding and working with a soldering iron.
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