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  2. I note that the logos that should be on the headstock are missing, Has this bass been refinished?
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  4. Magdalena - A Perfect Circle
  5. Sounds to me like a mate of yours having a laugh....
  6. Definitely US. This came from a parts bass made by a Sadowsky employee. No real markings on it to identify as such. The pickups were scrubbed out and headstock left blank for fear of repercussions. I still have the neck - Brazillian rosewood fingerboard, Graphtech nut, Schaller tuners.
  7. Those RD Artists sound amazing but weigh a ton and are a bit ungainly to play. I remember when they were new in the shops around the time I started playing and they were ridiculously expensive, much more than a Fender or Rickenbacker, none of which I could afford.
  8. Checking down the back of the sofa for extra pennies!
  9. Proud Mary - CCR
  10. Hi, yes it’s still available.
  11. Yeah the Maruszczyk straps are the mutt's nuts, the PES50 is 5 inches wide and padded, with a suede lining that helps with stability and a ladder connection between the two parts of the strap. I can't really play full scales any more after I shanked my back, but with this wee beastie I'm able to play my jazz again as long as I don't over-do it, same with my P-bass. Only downside is the synthetic "leather" the front of the strap is fitted with (you can score it by _gently_ running a fingernail along the front face. It's sturdy enough but looks kinda bobbins.
  12. Sone posh plugs have washers you loop the wire round. Plugs with little scews are better (if they are quality ones) because if they can be done up tight enough they cold weld like a crimp... you hear them creak or crack when undoing them.
  13. You can soft solder to aluminium. You need to abrade off the oxide layer, cover it with light oil (not flux), use a powerful iron and scratch through the thin oxide layer that formed before you got the oil on. It is tricky. I've also got aluminium welding rods (alutite), used with a blowtorch- mechanical abrasion also important.
  14. Funnily enough I just posted an explanation of why crimping is superior to soldering. The same goes for plugs. Done up tight the screw cold welds and unsoldered is more flexible, improving fatigue life.
  15. I have an amp that could do with some tlc at some point soon. I'll keep that Dave Barlow chap in mind, though I am also far, far from Surbiton.
  16. Trace Elliot Elf, as new condition. Surplus to requirements. Price includes UK postage. Collection welcome.
  17. No, but he is capable of more than he does on most “standard” u2 records The three sunrises, for example
  18. Is that the one you had back in the 90s?
  19. Perhaps Pino was crap back then and your friend's rejection spurred him on to become the player we all revere today. He should feel proud.
  20. Not the greatest, perhaps, but the three bass players I would most enjoy seeing interviewed: Leo Lyons - stepped up the virtuosity in blues rock bass from his jazz roots. Dave Pegg - transformed folk-rock bass from a gentle accompaniment to the equal of any other instrument. Jim Lea. Becoz.
  21. ABC in Liverpool tonight , superb , great sound , great night , overall a great few days for the gigs I’ve been to
  22. Chatting to a friend the other day, back in the 70s his band needed a stand in bassist for a European tour. They auditioned Pino and turned him down. 🙄
  23. Unfortunately that is almost the exact opposite site of London for me, I'm nearer North East and that's South West 🤣 nonetheless I'll have a look, worth a bit of a drive for a job done well!
  24. Try Monkey Wrench. Foo Fighters basslines songs are deceptive, full of syncopation, space, unintuitive structure. Even their simplest songs will add a beat, drop a bar or stick in an unexpected rhythm change.
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