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Selling on Basschat, a suggestion to the MODs
mcnach replied to bassface2k10's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1429960221' post='2756697'] It's also possible that you might have CGAS - Confused GAS - you're looking for one brand when another jumps out at you! [/quote] or a variant: sometimes you may be looking for a Precision, but it does not need to be a Fender... -
Selling on Basschat, a suggestion to the MODs
mcnach replied to bassface2k10's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='timmo' timestamp='1429953486' post='2756592'] If there is sub sections, i would rather it be done on price. 0-£500, £501-£1000, £1001-£1500,£1501-£50000 for example. If you divide all the basses into Fenders, etc, then you could miss a bargain that you hadn`t originally thought about, [/quote] actually, a search function that would allow you to search by price would be nice! -
Selling on Basschat, a suggestion to the MODs
mcnach replied to bassface2k10's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='bassface2k10' timestamp='1429953279' post='2756590'] But im mainly coming at it as a seller, not a tyre kicker [/quote] then use the search function? -
Selling on Basschat, a suggestion to the MODs
mcnach replied to bassface2k10's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='bassface2k10' timestamp='1429952300' post='2756577'] Is there any chance that the ‘basses for sale’ section on the forum could be split into sub sections, for example Fender Warwick Ibanez Lakland Sandberg Custom and so one This would make the section a lot easier to navigate, It'll be easier to locate a bass the user may be looking for, reduce the need for sellers to bump their adverts every few days (which sometimes are off the 1st page within hours), and finally lightening the load on your database :-) Good idea? [/quote] I personally would not like it. I like to be able to browse in one place alone. If you are interested in a particular make or model, you can use the search function within that subforum and it will bring out only the relevant ones. -
what do you mean it's only been a month!!! It feels like it's been a year!!! ... impatient, me? nah...
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I love the look of that monster! (monster in the best possible way) I'm only glad it's not me who has to lift it and carry it places
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[quote name='finlaymac' timestamp='1429980880' post='2756935'] Hi everyone, This is a long shot, if ever there was one... Around 10 years ago I had a bass guitar stolen whilst moving house, and I've never been able to track it down. Quite honestly I think about it all the time and would love to get it back. It was really the first instrument I ever gigged with, I saved up for ages to buy it and my mum, who has since passed on, helped me finance it. It goes without saying it holds [i]huge[/i] sentimental value for me. The bass is a 4-string cream pre-Ernie Ball 1980 Musicman Stingray. I think the date on the neck was August 1980. Unfortunately I didm' have a not of the serial number. The most discerning feature is that it had my name (Jamie Macdonald) scratched on the inside of the battery plate, and also Manchester musician Paddy Steer's name scratched on there too. The bass was stolen from a removal van in summer of 2004, if memory serves (it could have been 2003). It was stolen from West Didsbury in Manchester. I think it could possibly have ended up in the Liverpool area. I've attached a couple of photos of an identical bass guitar, currently trying to track down some old photos to add too, but this one is almost exactly as I remember it. As I say this is a long shot. It could be anywhere by now, and I doubt anyone who has it would want to admit to it, but hopefully there's some honest soul out there who will fess up, or if anyone has come across it in the last ten years, please drop me a line. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks Jamie [/quote] very long shot it is, but always worth looking! Chances are the current owner has no idea it was once stolen... But maybe if you find him he might be willing to sell it back to you. Were there any other distinct marks on the bass that do not require getting so close and opening the battery cover?
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[quote name='LayDownThaFunk' timestamp='1430044562' post='2757317'] Like half the basses on this site then! [/quote] I misread that as "like half the asses on this site then"
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[quote name='LayDownThaFunk' timestamp='1430040557' post='2757266'] That's what I don't understand. So much money going down the toilet. [/quote] it's not money down the toilet, you pay for usage. Like a beer... you pay for it, but you don't really own it. You use it and... it literally goes down the toilet, oh, so maybe it is money down the toilet after all But that's after getting some value out of it.
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nice bass!!! Great news, it's great to be reunited with an old love(d bass).
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Lakland number/model designation... what does it mean?
mcnach replied to warwickhunt's topic in Bass Guitars
Aha, now it makes sense that their sadly discontinued Stingray version was called a 76! -
Those US SUBs are excellent basses, welcome to the club!
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[quote name='LayDownThaFunk' timestamp='1430038601' post='2757235'] Why would you pay to stream music? Something you don't even own yet it's coming out your pocket. Even if it is the future... [/quote] Yet we pay to stream movies that we will also not own, and think nothing of it. Before that it was renting movies, so we also paid and didn't own. Times are changing! I wasn't a fan of streaming music. I wanted to own the files so I could play them anywhere, anytime. But as the availability increases, streaming starts to look more appealing. It does seem like it's where we're going...
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[quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1430037966' post='2757226'] Would your world implode if you lost that knife? [/quote] Of course not, didn't you read what I said? Anyway, this seems a bit like a pointless argument. I think we should focus here about the OP's Stingray. It's a long shot already without diluting the post in a discussion about sentimental value of objects... but feel free to start an OT thread about it
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[quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1430030875' post='2757168'] Don't take this the wrong way, and it's just an opinion but attaching sentimental value to 'stuff' gets you on the road to obsession. It's a guitar and there are many others just like it. [/quote] I think it's a pretty normal thing. I have a pen knife my grandfather gave me when I was 10 and I was a boy scout. I still have that pen knife and it has sentimental value to me way above the value of the knife. My world would not stop if I lost it, but I'd be sad about that. Another pen knife would not do. I already have another couple of them, but THIS one is the my grandfather gave me. You don't understand that? edit: I just remembered, and coincidentally is also about knives... but I have no obsession with blades, I promise! My dad bought me a hunting knife when I joined the boy scouts. We all had one back then. And most of us had small axes too, and we were taught how to use them for various things, I'm glad kids were allowed to do things back then... but I digress. One day the handle broke. My dad made a new handle for it using a hazel branch from my uncle's farm. It was beautiful, it had a copper ring as well, and my dad's signature and date. When I moved to the UK, I brought the knife with me, not sure why... but it made sense, it was one of my precious possessions and at the time I was still doing lots of outdoor activities. That knife was always with me in my hiking rucksack. The number of sticks I have sharpened to roast chorizo on a camp fire, I can't count! Yum. The thing is that I put it in a pocket of my suitcase when I flew here. On arrival, I collected my bags, and everything seemed normal. I went to my then girlfriend's place and unpacked. The knife was gone. Someone had taken it from my suitcase!!! I'm still angry about that. I did not replace the knife. I didn't really need it and my smaller pen knifes do the job. But that one was a present from my dad, and had a handle hand made my him. That has value you cannot measure in £. Is that obsession to you?
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Fretless - The Police. Simply fantastic bass lines
mcnach replied to mcnach's topic in General Discussion
I was searching for a backing track for "So lonely" and came across this site: [url="http://www.karaoke-version.com"]http://www.karaoke-version.com[/url] where you can choose what instruments to mute, an download the result for £1.99 per track. It's not the original version, but the quality is pretty decent for most songs I checked. "So Lonely" is there and sounds cool. I thought someone else might like it. -
[quote name='ianrendall' timestamp='1429921578' post='2756465'] That's quite a striking look with the light and dark contrast. It's almost 'graphic novel' in appearance. [/quote] I'm about to remove the cream Model P pickups and install some black ones, just for looks... It shouldn't bother me but every time I look at it I go "ah, it'd look so much better all in black!"
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I had something similar with my Genz Benz Shuttle... the feet were hard plastic and did not grip at all. I sorted it by replacing the feet with nice rubber grippy ones. No issues since, no extra bits to carry around. The head is light but it will not vibrate off my cabs no matter how loud I play.
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If the bass will always be used with a pickguard... wouldn't you consider using another "standard" pickguard and just drill new holes where needed? Nobody will see the old ones.
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[quote name='Bobzilla' timestamp='1429651079' post='2753723'] So, I've decided to have a go at de-fretting a bass. One £18.50 Westfield P-Bass off Ebay later, and I have a suitable victim (yes, I know, its not going to sound the best fretless ever, but its a learning tool). Key question though is filler or veneer. I've seen advocates of both on online tutorials, but has anyone done one with either or even both? Thanks. (and the good thing is that a cheap bass neck means easily removed frets with zero damage and flaking). [/quote] well done! I also bought a cheap Sue Ryder P-bass a while ago and it's turned out pretty well as a fretless. I sold a Squier VM and a Japanese Fender (beautiful, natural and unlined maple fingerboard), because this one felt and sounded better! I removed the frets myself, carefully, but I let someone else finish it. I had sycamore veneers to fill the fret slots. I keep thinkinf about removing the black dots and insert something pale instead... but that's a lot of cash for a "cheap bass", and it's purely cosmetic... have fun with yours!
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Sold. Please delete
mcnach replied to Fettsman's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale