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  2. Do it! Put me out of my misery.
  3. Hi Just about to order the parts for this. After reading the thread again, I'm still unsure if horizontal and/or vertical bracing is needed here and also if wadding is needed. As this is my very first cab, and quite possibly the most complicated woodwork project I've ever done*, I'm stressing over the details here 😄 so baby talk to help me is acceptable. Thanks Rob * The next most complicated woodwork project was a paper knife made in my 1st year of secondary school. My mum still has it but has never ever used it.
  4. already had enough corona after the last 6 years, and i'm not talking about the beer though I do love a good PINT
  5. Wowsers. When the only neck-carving tool you have is a planer/thicknesser...
  6. The ability and speed of solving a completely novel problem
  7. 23/10 : Price dropped to a very reasonable £325 (includes a very robust Fender gigbag which was £60 alone)
  8. I think you have a common problem. If you stand beside your amps (g, g, b) which are at your feet and point elsewhere than you ears = big trouble. Start from those g-word players: Amps against their own faces, and there will be less noise. This is so obvious that we tend to forget the simplest solution every now and then. It is not feasible to listen to the sound jumping from walls and other surfaces. It may also make the sounds better than everything cranked up.
  9. You to Me Are Everything - The Real Thing
  10. £40 posted? SD QP pickup from a long since departed project. Pole peices have oxidised a little, I’m sure it’ll disappear when a round wound string vibrates against it a few times. Includes pickup screws and plastic risers as well as the box and instructions. Price includes UK postage.
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  12. One of the first Jazz type tunes I ever learned to play. I love these first two PMG albums with Egan and Gottlieb. Good choice, Chris.
  13. For a 1025x it seems a fair price to me. I bought a 425x (also in White) a couple of months ago, not a mark on it. I paid just under £400. I've seen a couple of black 1025x's up for sale recently at £550 and £600. I know these are probably a bit old school but I love my 425x 😍, just couldn't stretch to the price of a 1025x at the time (both were collection only and hours a way from where I live). Good luck with the sale 👍
  14. This one smells like the vigour of youth and hairspray!
  15. I forgot about this one.It wasn't pretty. A classic. Not much I can say except don't get involved with the lead singer. I should have known better. Daryl
  16. You're The First, The Last, My Everything - Barry White
  17. I hope you find a band that has atleast some of your requirements. Daryl
  18. No not at all. I couldn't even if I wanted to. The thing with me is, I need the extra money. Daryl
  19. No Second Prize - Jimmy Barnes
  20. i also have the musicman version with the wider neck that i got decades ago when the bass vi was truly a rare commodity ..its very capable of bass vi duties but it's achilles heel is that musicman used regular guitar tuners thus cutting itself off from being able to fit the superb heavy gauge fender bass vi e string even if you managed to track down as set in those days ..so you ended up having to use the specific ernie ball vi bass set of strings made for it which lacked a certain clarity on the low e that i can now thankfully get today from the vintera which of course is designed specifically for the fender bass vi set ...so now after acquiring my vintera i have relegated the musicman to baritone g to g duties which is another very interesting area to get into. I find within the bass vi format it's more about string choices than the bass itself and the area that sorts the men from the boys is that low e ...i am so fussy about low e string definition ...this is what ultimately made me veer away from the classic vibe ..it seemed that with the classic vibe it was all a bit of a kludge whereas with the vintera it just does it straight out of the box ...no shimming or third party bridges or particular strings needed ...ironically i did end up getting a stay trem for the vintera not because it ever needed one in the slightest but simply because my ocd wouldn't allow me not to, since i already had them on my avri jazz and jag .... in fact if the truth be told only the jag every really required one.
  21. Consolation Prizes - Iggy Pop
  22. Glittering Prize - Simple Minds
  23. Fixed bridge, hardtail conversion, experiment with pickups It wasn’t easy to find a gauge both heavy enough for the 6th string to intonate properly, and light enough to leave space between strings. It made me approach guitar differently that’s what. I wish it worked for me. in the end, dispatched
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