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  1. Selling my 1987 MIJ BB3000A in fantastic condition for its age. Comes with original hard case and booklet.
    11 points
  2. If I'm in a mischievous mood and I'm in no hurry to sell something (and I did this with a classic car I was selling as I was fed up with ludicrous offers).... if I've explicitly stated no offers, the buyer gets one warning after which the price goes up by the amount of the difference in their offer. Huge amounts of fun to be had with indignation from the buyer, especially if they then go up to the original asking price which has now in turn gone up, so I treat it as an offer and price goes up again! They even use swear words!! Brilliant!
    8 points
  3. I bought a cheapish Pearloid pickguard to give it a go and I'm really pleased with how it's turned out. I'm not sure at this stage whether I'd bother buying a more expensive one as the one on it is actually pretty decent. It's by a company called Musiclily and was bought on Amazon for £13 inc delivery. It came with a set of pickguard screws and some picks which was a nice touch. It's a pretty exact fit for a US Fender as sometimes I've found more expensive pickguards aren't quite right and I was damned if I was going to order a proper Fender one for silly money to find I didn't like it.
    7 points
  4. There are plenty of timewasters but also ... We were moving house, downsizing, and we had a very nice oak desk that had to be got rid of. We had failed to sell it at a fair price, so it went on Facebook for £25 if 'you take it away before the weekened'. A woman arranged for husband to collect in his van. Guy turns up, in the dark, and gets desk in van. He gives me thirty quid and says 'keep the change, very nice desk'. Half an hour later woman rings up and says, 'that desk is worth way more than £30, I'd like to give you some more money?' After a brief chat Mrs ET and the woman agree a further £75 to a homeless charity. I don'y actually know for sure that the £75 was paid to charity but i'd like to believe it was.
    7 points
  5. I turned 21 in 2005. I had a mortgage, was living with the mother of my first child… when I turned 21, my mum and dad - who I’ve battled with, but have been incredibly supportive of my musical endeavours asked me what I wanted. ”Musicman Bongo” And they gave me £800. So I put the rest to it and I got one of the early bongos. They didn’t come with a case originally. i took a case…but was later informed it was a £120 optional extra 😕 Returned it. Anyhow, 4 years later - my partner wrote her car off and quit her job on the same day when we had a brand new baby…so a massive bass sale began. @LukeFRCand @Etienne got some basses… the Bongo went, at a huge loss… they weren’t popular at all at the time. now I’m 37, the “brand new baby” is a 13 year old bass playing emo. Its time found the same age, spec, colour… It’s in Northern Ireland. i debate a flight. And then I remember my good mate @briansbrewis in Derry. and here’s where a person shows their worth. A message last night to Bri. “Yeah it’s near me, I know him - let me work on it” and nothing…for a bit. this afternoon “I’ve gone out for a drive…here it is…got £150 knocked off and I’ll get it ready to ship…” it’s in his lounge. He’s bought the bloody bass! What an absolute hero - Bri is no middleman…he is the man. I never in a million years expected him to do this - I thought he was going to talk the guy into shipping the bass (listing was collection only) I cannot express my thanks enough (I’ve paid him back - financially at least.) A depressing thing is that I don’t have any pictures of me with my original bongo. Anyhow - Publicly, thank you Brian.
    6 points
  6. It was the £200 of jewellery you left in the drawer…
    6 points
  7. No introduction needed! Plenty of videos on my YouTube channel. I put some here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_W_pm2RgVc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU6kIttM5AY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js8rVxsDfJk Comes with original hardcase and strap. Shipping available. Any questions, let me know.
    5 points
  8. Did a wedding at the weekend. Arrived, took a while to find someone who could tell where we were setting up. It was a really tiny stage area, that already had some huge speakers in. Started moving those, then the DJ who owned them turned up.. oops. He was ok though. Managed to cram in there. First half bad choice of songs near the start so the crowd weren't really with us. In the second half we threw out everythign that wasn't ska or party, and it went down a storm. Also started that half with a song we had learned for a first dance, but they had the first dance to the DJ, so by the time of the second first dance, loads of alcohol had gone through and they were more up for it anyway. So all went ok, and they were all happy in the end, so double the money, half the time, what is not to like!
    5 points
  9. Our first gig as the band "Last Of Our Kind", played at the Horse and Groom in Derby. We've all played in bands before, but never together! Very lucky to get in the pub with no previous gigs under the belt as it is well known for its music, however our drummer's contact managed to get us a slot. Must have done well because the lovely manager has asked us back two more times! Great gig, a couple of hiccups, but nothing we didn't power through. Got some noisy low frequency hum through the subs when we stopped playing though in the second set, which was a pain.
    5 points
  10. Sterling by Music Man Ray34HH. Pearl white, roasted maple. 10lbs3oz / 4.6kg (on my scales). Excellent condition. Only things to note are some pick marks on scratch guard, paint finish by pickup selector switch isn't great and two very minor and small indentations (can barely be seen or felt) on back of neck behind 4th fret. There's a small "graze" by 7th fret dot marker on the neck (not fingerboard). Bought from this fine parish from @dub_junkie, original advert below. Originally purchased from Bass Direct https://bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Ray_34_HH_White.html Can't help buying these. This is my third but have just picked up a Flea active bass, they cover similar territory and I like that more. I've had this setup at Planet Guitar in Orpington with new DR Sunbeams 45-105 including a part fret level and dress on a couple of high frets. Up here for a couple of weeks before its goes off for a commission sale. After £700, which is what I paid for it plus some towards the new strings and setup. Can ship at buyers cost and risk but would much prefer to handover in person and happy to drive up to an hour from Orpington. Can also get it to Hendon NW4 if that's any better. Specs: Body: Mahogany Models: Pearl White (PWH) Bridge: Sterling by Music Man Designed Bridge Pickguard: Black Scale length: 34” (86.4cm) Neck Radius: 9.5” (24cm) Frets: 21 Frets, Medium Nut width: 1.69” (43mm) at nut Neck: Roasted Hard Maple Fingerboard: Roasted Hard Maple (PWH) Face markers: Black/White Dot Markers Tuning Machines: Open Gear Truss Rod: Single Action Neck Attachment: 6 Bolts Controls: 3-band Active Preamp Switching: 5-way Toggle Pickup Selector Pickups: HH - 2 Alnico Humbuckers Strings: Ernie Ball 2834 Super Slinky Gig Bag: Deluxe Sterling by Music Man Bag Weight: 10lb 3oz/4.6kg Includes original gig bag.
    4 points
  11. please contact me with any questions, more details and more pics etc..reluctant sale. need to get my van fixed !
    4 points
  12. I thought the reason Fender designed bolt-on necks was so they could put vital construction information in the neck pocket thus ensuring early versions were worth lots of money as the dates and signatures did not fade away or be counterfeited.
    4 points
  13. Years later I still remember a woman who wanted a tent I listed on Freecycle: 1. Emailed me without asking for a phone call instead. 2. Turned up at the easily-agreed time and took the tent away. 3. Emailed again a few days later to say her son had used it at a rock festival and wished to pass on his thanks for how useful it had been. An unusually pleasant interaction.
    4 points
  14. I got up yesterday morning as I had to take the day off for a funeral when I noticed a message from Andy via Basschat with the subject HELP ! so I knew this had to be something important As luck had it I had the guys number and he was only contactable with e-mail in the ad, so I called him and he agreed to meet me, was a lovely sunny day so I didn't mind the drive up, we had a good chat about basses and gear, as you do with fellow bassists.. We done the deal there and then, had a wee noodle on it when I got home, cracker basses with plenty of tone. It was only after I got it when Andy explained about selling his and regretting it, so I thought I have a decent box to ship it and arranged for the collection today, which has been picked up by the way Andy, winging its way to you as I write this I was really happy to do my bit and get this sorted for Andy as I know it would have been difficult to arrange otherwise.. Its was a pleasure and was worth it to see a happy camper and thank you for your lovely comments...
    4 points
  15. Hello ! I put for sale this Tobias Renegade USA Body : Ash I think Neck : Maple Fingerboard : Maple Electronics : Bartolini weight: 3.3kg only Price : 850£/€1000
    3 points
  16. SWR Bass Rig with extras. Fully functional, no issues. Collection from Great Yarmouth. Any questions, let me know.
    3 points
  17. Continuing my trend of simple basic instruments I'd been hankering for a Danelectro. Owned then sold a Wild Thing model a few years back . No regrets over that; it was a short scale and I don't enjoy playing those 🙂 Watching Dano prices increase , I decided to build one instead 👍 Parts bought , template made, body blank etc . Had the choice of 2 necks, guitar neck re-purposed for 15 frets or a 32" scale from Retrovibe. Then apathy kicked in hard 😧 Few months ago a lass near the Welsh border listed her Dano on a Facebook page, collection only meant 700 mile round trip 😢😢😢 Re-listed the other week there for the attractive price of £235 , I gave serious thought to the drive 😃 Common sense told me ask for help on Basschat. @alyctes was the first to reply then @Old Horse Murphy a few hours later ; fantastic result. Turned out Nick passes the lass's place on way to rehearsal. He did much more than just pass her place, he handled the entire purchase for me , what a guy 👍 Nick had it packed up and delivered to me by Thursday. Sadly I was up and about at 3am so was deadbeat by the evening , all I had left in the tank was a quick thank you note before bed. Different story by Friday 😃 Spent a good few hours last night playing it and I'm over the moon . Nick had warned me it was strung with Fender flatwound cables and the action was a mile high. Bought a set of Rotosound 30-90 but tuned the flats DGCF and the action dropped to easy playing level 😃 Feast your eyes on this sparkling lovely.
    3 points
  18. Very wise. Never attempt to operate a tape measure immediately following a takeaway.
    3 points
  19. And here's a real-world demo of the battery-powered Briefcase in action:
    3 points
  20. Yeah it’s weird isn’t it. The Peavey site says June but, along with Sweetwater showing stock, there are guys already showing pics of them being used. I asked Andertons but they don’t have any information yet. In my infinite wisdom of no money and even less sense I tried buying from Sweetwater but they don’t ship internationally. Probably quite lucky really, the bank manager would have had some strong words for me 🤦🏼‍♂️🤣
    3 points
  21. **SOLD* "Get this thing outta my house" special price reduction: £85 I'm braced for a torrent of abuse, but If you're looking for something a bit different, this might be just the thing... The body is from a left-handed bass, but the instrument has been modified and now it's right handed. The tone and volume knobs have also been removed, so when you plug it in, it's ready to go. The body is a lovely, translucent candy apple red. There are a few very minor marks on the back, and there is a small, filled hole on the rear of the headstock. I've also filled in where the strap button used to be, but other than that, it's in very good shape. The neck is new and has been finished with Tru Oil and has a lovely feel. The pick up is new - it's an Entwistle and sounds great - it's slightly brighter than a regular P bass, but that's due to the fact that there isn't a tone knob in the way anymore. Scratchplate and bridge are new. "Neck dive" you say? It's not too bad at all - certainly better than any Thunderbird-alike I've ever played. I've added a cheeky "Fedner Prescription" decal, which might catch a few people out! If you've ever fancied a Dusty Hill tribute bass, but are nervous about spending huge amounts of cash on a weird, semi upside-down instrument - Ta-dah! I'm in Halesowen if you want to try it out. Or just point and laugh at it. UK postage would be £15.
    3 points
  22. Just spoke to your dad. Unfortunately he's sold it to fund his rich tea biscuit habit.
    3 points
  23. Haha @Piers_Williamson he is indeed! Duke is his name… and we’ll if it was on his quality as a guardian I’d have no basses left ha!
    3 points
  24. I just bought a MIJ reissue P-bass from Bassbros. Outstanding and responsive customer service from Will, who answered my questions, provided the extra pictures I asked for and accommodated my shipping request... and when it arrived, nicely set up, the packaging was bombproof (or at least courierproof)! It was all very confidence inspiring and I am one happy bunny.
    3 points
  25. On one of Twisted Sister's albums, in the blurb where the band list their equipment it said 'Dee Snider uses Vidal Sassoon protein hair remoisturiser, are you listening Vidal?'. On the following album it said 'Dee Snider no longer uses Vidal Sassoon protein hair remoisturiser, looks like you blew it Vidal!'.
    3 points
  26. @Richard R Glad to hear that your Sunday went well 🙏. Mine went better than I expected it to thankfully and the ill-planned 5 song medley went well, even though it became a 6 song medley and the song order changed on Friday night and then again on Sunday morning 2 hours before the service. As I couldn't make Friday rehearsal, I messaged my mate to see how it went and he told me that this week's bassist (a 16 yr old that is a talented multi-instrumentalist and a great kid) actually turned up without a bass 🙄...wtf did he think he was going to play? I would've given him a mic and told him to sing basslines. Referring back to the issue of over-committing and playing on my Sunday-off, the new Summer rota has just been issued and the most anyone will play in a row now is 2 weeks, after that you are guaranteed a Sunday off. Life is good, God is great!
    3 points
  27. So in conclusion if you like to spend your time widdling around at the dusty end of the neck avoid the Fender Jazz. If you want to play music people actually want to listen to don’t worry.
    3 points
  28. I can honestly say in the 34 years I've been playing I've never even thought about the way a bass was constructed - it's either bolt-on, set neck or neck through depending on what I've bought at the time. I tend to buy basses cos they're shiny or just look nice. I think some people are overthinking this - as Maude said above, if it matters to you then buy something else that suits you.
    3 points
  29. I have a fairly expensive piece of (discontinued) upholstery fabric up on eBay at the moment; it has hundreds of watchers. It's amazing the messages I've been sent about it. Chancers and beggars, yes. Many offers for 30/40% of what it's advertised for. Many requests to sell a metre or two. Many people asking me what I'd take for it (when I reply saying I'll take the buy-it-now price, they get shirty). The best one was a woman begging me to reduce the price because she didn't have much money and she needed the fabric because their daughter's Cockapoo (Trixie) had defecated on their sofa it was somehow my duty to sell it cheap to her so she could get new seat cushions made. It's like a game. For every dumb offer I get, I feel like adding £10 on the BIN price.
    3 points
  30. Yeah, they’ll never catch on.
    3 points
  31. Yes, i agree with this. It took me two years to really embrace using my ipad as my second sound source, but now i have, i could quite easily use this rather than my MODX as my main keyboard. It is more convenient to have a ‘proper’ synth with it all built in, but once you go ipad/laptop, you have pretty much any sound you could want at your finger tips, as well as sequences, and Netflix (for those long guitar solo’s). Plus, using something like AUM allows you to do so much with sythns that it makes real keyboard look very basic.
    2 points
  32. Hi Up for grabs is a USA Fender Tony Franklin Bass. It’s in mint condition. Comes with a classic fitted hard case. Strung with TI Flats. Maple neck with “C” profile Three-way pickup selector switch Unmarked and unfinished ebony fingerboard with side dot markers only Tony Franklin designed pickups American Vintage bass bridge with four single-groove steel “barrel” saddles Vintage-style tuners with Hipshot® Bass Xtender drop-D tuner on the E string
    2 points
  33. Aye. According to Carol Kaye, soon as the Fender bass came out in the 1950s, pros were shimming the neck pocket to taste. 👍
    2 points
  34. That macaroni pie took me to heaven for a second - and here I am, doing intermittent fasting - thanks @neepheid
    2 points
  35. The pie IS the compelling reason to eat it. It is its own self contained reason to be eaten. It's just as well they're easy to make - if they were a creature they'd have gone the way of the dodo long ago! Gratuitous pie porn In Scotland we've got you vegetarians covered. Sometimes I prefer a macaroni pie to a steak pie, they're that good anyway. Finally, have a picture of a good old pork pie. All at least 30 mins before lunch, I am so cruel
    2 points
  36. I don’t think there is a compelling reason to eat pies, visit New York or drive an Aston Martin. However mmm pies 🤤🤤
    2 points
  37. Why is there an assumption that anybody playing up the dusty end is widdling? Notes is notes, doesn't matter where you play them.
    2 points
  38. Chuffed to naafi breaks 🙂
    2 points
  39. At the risk of a very boring answer to the original question. If it matters to you then yes, if not, no. As with all things in life, different people want different things, it doesn't necessarily make one better than the other.
    2 points
  40. Nah, lutons are for wimps...
    2 points
  41. Ah the Sterling Sterling! I just don't understand their branding devisions on the Sterling line... however, my EBMM Sterling is the best bass I ever owned. I found that they sell for a little less than the 'Rays (at least, mine was around £500 when I bought it used), so definitely worth looking into. Slimmer neck, cool electronics. Just great.
    2 points
  42. No player is 'endorsed' The artist endorses the product of the company - not the other way around. The question should be 'who has endorsed products of the most companies?'
    2 points
  43. No. It’s the space I reserve for mistakes.
    2 points
  44. What are you doing all the way up there, anyway?
    2 points
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