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  1. Yes - little by little it's getting there
    12 points
  2. The reason it's so difficult is because the UK side didn't want to allow reciprocal arrangements.
    7 points
  3. There are now enough coats of hardened oil to be able to do a light flattening. I use 2000grit with plenty of water on the paper and regular spray downs to prevent the sandings clogging the paper: This gets rid of any specks, bubbles, minor dips and also prevents the build up of application ripples in the surface while sanding only the oil and getting nowhere near the wood underneath. That done, I pop it onto a wiped down shoe box to get it away from any dusty surfaces, wipe it down with a clean microfibre cloth (I use the ones they sell for cleaning windows with), open a new bottle of tru-oil so I know there is no dust contamination and apply the first of the finish coats wiping it on with a clean lint-free soft cloth. This process may happen three or four times until I get a coat that looks right...and then I STOP
    6 points
  4. Aye.. I definitely aspire to double denim and a moustache last seen on the hunk fixing the washing machine for the scantily-clad lady in that dodgy movie. 😁
    6 points
  5. Bought on here from Del Fletch in 2017, and never gigged by me. Just home use and a couple of rehearsals. It isn't seeing any use now that I've bought a Sadowsky NYC, and good looking basses deserve to be played. Very good condition apart from a couple of very light surface marks on the body that I can see, having just had a quick look. I've tried to show it on the photos in full daylight. Scratch plate has some light surface marks as you would expect being black. I have just plugged it in and everything works as it should. 3 Tone Sunburst, very pretty block and bound neck and comes with a serviceable Kinsman case. Pickup preferred, but I'm happy to ship if need be. Weight is 4.160kg which works out at 9.17lb according to Google. Full specs from the website: 3-Color Sunburst Alder body Maple neck, 70s C Shape Rosewood fingerboard, 7.25” Radius (184mm) 20 Vintage Style Frets 34" (863.6mm) Scale Length 1.50" (38mm) Width at Nut 2 Vintage Style Jazz Bass Single-Coil Pickups with AlNiCo Magnets American Vintage 70s Jazz Bass with Single Groove Saddles Vintage 70s "Fender" Stamped Open-Gear Tuning Machines Chrome hardware 3 Ply Black Pickguard White Fingerboard Binding White Pearloid Block Inlay Synthetic Bone Nut Vintage Styling "Bullet" Truss Rod Adjustment Nut 4-Bolt Neck Plate Photos from today - Hercules stand not included!
    5 points
  6. I picked this bass up in a trade recently. It’s absolutely mint and like new, it plays beautifully with a medium low action and has just had new Markbass strings fitted. For the uninitiated Alpher Instruments are fast gaining a world wide reputation as bass and guitar builders, and are firmly established as one of the UK’s premium luthiers. The wait for their instruments can be long, so grab yourself the opportunity to score a mint example at well under RRP! I am happy to consider a straight trade for a bass of equivalent value and have a preference for jazz style basses. I am also happy to look at something cheaper with cash my way or even a more expensive instrument with a small cash contribution from me, it depends on what’s out there. I have specced the bass on the Alpher website and you can see the new RRP in the attachment, along with all the relevant build/spec details.. As far as I know this is the only bass of its kind. It comes with a branded Alpher Hiscox case, and a special adjusting tool. I am happy to drive a reasonable distance to meet a prospective buyer, or even deliver myself to a local destination. No offence intended but I would rather not send the bass outside of the UK. I will be open to a trade for a nice short or medium scale bass as well. If you have any questions or trade offers please drop me a pm ,I will be more than happy to assist. Cheers.
    5 points
  7. Had my eye on one of these for years now, but either found them too hard to come by or out of my price range. And then one gets posted on an online guitar raffle site (I won’t post the name just so it doesn’t look like I’m promoting them but I’m happy to say which one by PM). I’ve bought tickets for various draws over the past couple of months but never had any luck. Was all prepared to give up and then I go and win this bloody beauty! Absolutely over the moon with it, it’s beautiful and a dream to play and so light! I just need to make the tricky decision to restring and set it up for either Drop A# or Drop C!
    4 points
  8. Selling my Dingwall D-Roc as I seem to be playing my precision more and more and this isn’t getting the love it deserves Absolutely mint condition with no marks or dings. Weighs just 3.4kgs / 7.5lbs Custom pickguard with carbon fibre effect D-Roc logo Dingwall padded case, tool pouch and strap locks Spare set of Dingwall Nickel Strings Price includes U.K. postage insured and tracked
    4 points
  9. If I hadn’t bought a lifetimes supply of Yamahas…
    4 points
  10. Recorded with the 424x today https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hOBgdbTuD7BR_2UqcVARaW-1v-hbnTi6/view?usp=drivesdk
    4 points
  11. How to get a perfectly decent topic locked, Lesson One ...
    4 points
  12. The UK ended FoM, ending it was one of the linchpins of Brexit. What many failed to grasp was that we weren’t just ending it for EU citizens, we were ending it for ourselves too. We could have opted to remain part of the SM - a Norway style agreement - that would have solved the problem with NI, it would have solved the problems that exporters are facing. We chose not to though. The UK was offered visa-free travel for creative industry workers, we would have had to reciprocate though, so we said no. This is despite the fact that the creative industries employs 3.2 million people, or 10% of the country’s workforce, and contributed some £111 billion to the economy in 2018 (source ONS).
    4 points
  13. Ok here's a wee mod i done to my 48, for as much as i love this bass i just couldn't get on with the covers as my comfort zone is thumb hooked in behind the neck pickup and there wasn't much room between the covers so i decided to do away with them, moved the neck pickup 10 mm towards the nut sent a template to B. Pilanz who made a guard for it and here we are, sounds rather utterly smashing with the 2 Nordy big singles aswell
    4 points
  14. Test fit of eyelet boards (one partly populated) and most front and rear panel components.
    3 points
  15. Don’t get it. why is the body a trans finish but the headstock is LPB. Looks like it was bought on a holiday market stall…soz.
    3 points
  16. As a tour manager, who actually has to arrange these things for the artists and crew in the touring party, and has to manage the budget for making the whole thing happen, I'd be inclined to disagree. Whilst we don't need visas or permits for EVERY country within the EU, there's a fair few we do, and some come with stringent requirements, fees, and lengthy processing times, as well as interview visits to embassies, usually in London, for all applicants (which incurs travel costs and a day's pay for each person required to make the trip). Countries that don't require a visa still place a limit on the number of days you can work in said country per year. This might not affect you if you tour Europe once a year but if, like many crew or session players, you work with multiple artists and hop from one tour to another, you might find yourself in hot water when you realise you've used up all your days in one of the countries on the schedule. On top of visas and permits, there's now tax complications in each territory as we're no longer part of reciprocal schemes. There's carnets for your equipment which big tours crossing all of Europe would have had professionally arranged, but smaller DIY/low budget tours would do without and just not drive through the couple of territories which required them when we were members. They're now needed everywhere in Europe. I'll do my best not to delve in to the political aspects of a clusterfck that one third of the electorate voted for, as politics isn't my business. Touring, however, is my bread and butter, and it's been made more challenging, more expensive, more difficult to drop personnel in at short notice if needed, and generally more of a pain in the balls in many ways by our new status as a third country.
    3 points
  17. The memories of Lars denying thrash (as early as 1988) had me thinking fondly of this BBC Arena documentary, which I watched countless times as a youth. I still have the old VHS tape of it somewhere. It's well worth 60 minutes of your time if you like the heavier side. Great days.
    3 points
  18. Changes are afoot! I made the bridge with the neck through detailing running through to match the pickup cover but really didn't like it so made the blank again in Ash and then made a new pickup cover from the same piece and really love the look of it being just ash, looks a lot less "try hard" At least for the next one I can plan all these pieces to ensure they all sit seamlessly with each other, but they still don't look bad as they are!
    3 points
  19. You haven't read the gov.uk link I posted above about foreign entertainers working in the UK. If you did you'd see that: a) the UK market is a protection racket, they don't want foreigners earning money in their closed market b) the UK has spectacularly removed its own nose with a rusted and blunt scythe in order to spite its own union jack-bedecked face, only to whinge that said flag was made in Poland...
    3 points
  20. Very droll. Here's some rather more useful ones:
    3 points
  21. Did some work on the “n0b machine” Rough carved the neck …. Still lot’s to do, but rough shape is all good.
    3 points
  22. Would @Reggaebass be allowed the complete works of Robbie Shakespeare?
    3 points
  23. So this started life as a fairly normal Harley Benton Jazz bass kit. However, yesterday I finally screwed the new iteration together and set it up. Man, this thing rocks now! Wilkinson PJ pickups, Wilkinson tuners and bridge, an Artec SE-2A preamp and a switchcraft stereo jack. The pickguard is from WD Music - their Blacktop Jazz model. I love it!
    3 points
  24. Update from me. First time playing in a year or so coming up tomorrow at church. Was practicing at home on the four string. I'm still ambivalent about the five string, in that I don't feel the need to own a 5, or identify as a "5 string player", my 5 is good enough to keep regardless of the fact it's a 5. BUT I just found out that playing the five string has majorly improved my ability to play the 4, learning the fretboard far better, and bizarrely creating more melodic lines.... so that's good!
    3 points
  25. Rutgar Gunnarsson - it doesn't matter what pose you strike, what bass you play, what you wear , you'll never be as cool as the guy playing bass for ABBA.
    3 points
  26. The angle of this photo makes it look way more tapered than it is, but tapered the fretboard this evening with the plane. Rightly or wrongly, my plan is to use it as a "template" for routing the neck blank to width once I've taken it something like with the jigsaw (once I've routed the truss rod slot - that's the next job I think, and the scariest so far)
    3 points
  27. Can I rejoin the BB club please? With this wee number: BBG4sII in white. Theres a story to this. My Dad and I visited sound control in glasgow around 96 looking for my first proper bass. I had been playing a cheap p bass copy which was OK but i wanted something a bit special. I picked this out, and my mum and dad got it for my christmas. Regrettably, around 6 years later, i thought it would be cool to put a bass trem on it, strip the paint, then defret it! I also painted a red stripe on it. I then sold it on ebay. Anyways, I've been hunting another one down for years for nostalgia sake, but it seems they mostly came in different colours other than white. This one came up on Facebook marketplace so had to go for it! Getting this in my hands make me regret mutilating the original even more! It's actually a very capable bass! feels great to play, and the hardware is solid. Sound-wise lets it down slightly. possibly because I'm used to having a mid EQ, but because it only has bass treble you're kinda limited - but it's easily giggable, which hopefully i will soon! I love it. brings back some seriously nice memories of jamming to tunes in my bedroom, through my hifi, with my big earphones. I wonder if theres some muscle memory going on which makes this feel better than it actually is, because I played this ALOT! haha
    3 points
  28. Which UK number one single contains the best bass line. I will kick us off with Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick by Norman Watt-Roy. Also, take a drink when someone tells us it's all 'subjective'. Another drink when we're invited to debate what the word 'best' means. And finish the bottle when someone tells us it's 'impossible'.
    2 points
  29. Right before the pandemic, I bought an LTD AX 414 & a BC Rich Platinum Warlock (yeah, I play metal lol!) to use for upcoming gigs but still haven't used them for live shows. In the last year I've also acquired a Subway D800+ di and a Darkglass AO preamp pedal. Sounds great at rehearsals but there's nothing like LIVE. It made me wonder, what new or unused(live performance) gear are you itching to play when the venues open up?
    2 points
  30. So, this is the wrong night to put my Pensa Jazz up for sale in the forum is it?
    2 points
  31. Loving this bass! Time to out my Road Worn back up I ? think.
    2 points
  32. Choosing the octobass and then finding out it won’t get you off the island. Must be a similar feeling to choosing to be a bass player and then finding out it won’t get you the girls/boys😃!
    2 points
  33. 2 points
  34. I watched that documentary so bloody much back in the day.
    2 points
  35. As a kid I used to bite my nails all the time. As an adult I find that my nails are stronger than my teeth(!), so it’s clippers for me all the way.
    2 points
  36. I’ve been catching up on some Prince far i today , great album
    2 points
  37. Predictably, I’ve had nothing further from the seller 🤷‍♂️
    2 points
  38. Yep. Although Jesse was fairly receptive to my suggestion of adding drag-and-drop to their editor, but he’s a very busy guy and there are other, more pressing concerns.
    2 points
  39. Aye. There’s much about the editor that could be improved. The save as dialogue needs to be bigger by default; once you’ve typed something into search being able to press enter to execute rather than having to click a button etc. But it’s not SA’s core field of expertise so I guess it is what it is. Luckily, programming the sounds themselves is pretty easy. One hint - when you’re tweaking sounds, get a cheapie looper to sit in front of the C4 so you keep your hands on the mouse! The lekato that’s like £30 on eBay works for me for this!
    2 points
  40. That's exactly it, there are always some 'tone is all in the fingers - no need for effects pedals' people but generally they are playing something like motown (and often they are getting different tones via owning many Bass guitars, different strings, amps and cabs etc. which is stuff certain pedals can sort of do). You'd be hard pressed to do envelope filter sounds or big fuzzy riffs or synth sounds without effects pedals....but perhaps those sounds don't go with what you play so aren't needed. They're fun to practise with though so a cheap multi fx like zoom is probably worthwhile to test the waters.
    2 points
  41. You can't do deals with individual EU countries - that's why it's a trade bloc. Norway, Iceland, and Lichtenstein are all signatories to the EEA but not EU members. We won't have any deals with any EU countries until all 27 members can agree on terms. Also I've played gigs bigger than Liechtenstein. Norway was nice though and Iceland means at least Airwaves might be doable.
    2 points
  42. I don't think that that is necessarily the greatest analogy as the amount of tech in cars has changed so much. You can add a preamp to a bass but you equally can go your whole life playing passive basses and never really miss out. The difference I look for between great instruments and 'meh' instruments is similar to acoustic instruments, in how the thing resonates, sounds, and feels. Generally if I go and buy something from someone really top end, I dunno, Fodera, Overwater, Sadowsky NYC etc I expect it to sound 'right' passive/unplugged and to have a fairly even response across the board. As I go down the price points I expect the chances of getting something that does that well to go down. (Unless it's a Yamaha, in which case it will probably be a lot better than other instruments at the price point.) Fender CS prices, I expect it to bye pretty good as an instrument, regaurdlesss if they are recreating a '50's instrument, a C18th violin or a modern instrument.
    2 points
  43. Especially if you then need to spend £250 on pickups etc to get it sounding right. This is my point really. For the cash that you have to spend, and even for the man hours going in to the build, surely you want it to sound good... I know that's a lot down to the beholder but really!
    2 points
  44. Obviously an Octobass. Once I have learnt to play it, it should make a very nice dinghy in which to sail home. 😀
    2 points
  45. I have never played a CS but expect the extra cash goes on man hours as they are “bespoke” instruments. TBH instruments are generally so well put together these days some aftermarket pickups and a good setup can make most of them sound and play pretty well. If people want to pay for a CS whether they are a “blues lawyer” or a pro musician it’s giving someone pleasure and keeping folk in work so that’s fine by me. Personally I will stick to MIJ Fenders as I haven’t found a duff one yet. Speaking of which the hunt goes on for a MIJ Duff Mckagan.
    2 points
  46. Picked up a Spector Performer in a trade. Glad to have a Spector back in the armoury.
    2 points
  47. Or my favourites "all requests must be written on a twenty pound note" or "we don't do that song, but the next one uses some of the same notes"
    2 points
  48. I just want to say that DI Joe is a brilliant name. Carry on.
    2 points
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