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spacecowboy

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  1. Yeah somewhat tongue in cheek and somewhat genuine thought. I'm lucky enough to be in the position that I want to move some saving capital in to something other than the bank, however, no one is willing to give me value (subjective) on this capital. A savings account which shouldn't be called that anymore as it's a disgrace has an interest rate below 1%, so in simple queens english its f**king useless. For around 2% I can have my money locked away for a set number of years, if I want to access to the money I lose the accrued interest and in some cases pay a fee. If this investment was 10k I'd get a grand if I'm lucky over 10 years. I might as well bust my donkey on a second job for a short period and it will result in more money over a shorter period. Stocks and shares, require management and are long term investment without a guarantee of fixed % returns or even a ROI. There really isn't a concrete way of making your money "work hard" for you today, unless of course you buy a 60 year old bass and keep it locked away for the foreseeable.
  2. , no no no, I don't mind that responsibility, I'll take one for the team
  3. Hmmm, share buy, lock it away, equal dividend split on sale at agreed 10 years in the future sales date...
  4. While perusing Bassdirect this lunchtime I took my almost daily look at their original 1960's Fender Precision bass they have for sale, it's your's for the tidy sum of £14,500.00. Alot of money sure, but would it be a better investment than the same amount of money sat in a standard savings account? Currently you're lucky if you can currently get 1% on your savings regardless of the amount, sure you can get a better rate in a locked ISA or savings account, but that's by the by, this is assuming you may need access to your money at some point without losing accrued interest. Portfolios too are full of risk short term but may prove financially prudent over a 10 year period, but again this little thought is assuming no capital risk, or very very small risk. So, in illustration your bank account could give you this; (obviously market / economy dependent) Shocking returns. You could do a couple of months working evenings in a supermarket and make that 1.5k. So Do we think in 10 years time the bass would only have increased in value by 1.6k? I doubt it, would we expect it to govern a 20k price tag? Possibly, skys the limit. It's food for thought, in this market which usually see's mass value depreciation, this could prove a shrewd buy... It would probably prove an almost guarantee ROI, with a realistic profit higher than interest accrued in a bank account... On that note, I'm off to sell my car and buy it
  5. Took these off my brand new Squire 57 P Bass and replaced with Flats, been seeing how I get on with some GHS flats and love them so I'll be leaving them on and these can be sold. Played for about an hour tops. £10 with first class post. Thanks
  6. Thanks man! Yeah they're absolutely superb really wish I had a bass I could put this on!
  7. Price reduced to £400 for this killer 6 string.
  8. Well it was harder than it sounded , when he told me he had some in boxes in the store room that weren't opened or on display he took some persuading to get them out... huffing and puffing ensued but he did get them out for me, and I walked away with one of the "Store room" ones!
  9. Good eye! we have bloody loads of them, we went a little crazy at one point! Think there's 8 prints in our house!
  10. That's a beauty mate! Out of interest did they plug you in to that little Orange combo on the floor too?
  11. Yeah I asked about that cause I checked the stock before I went in and noticed that they didn't have everything out, the guy told me that during the pandemic they got a load of stock in and turned the downstairs of the shop in to a new stock room, so even though he seemed a little put out he did go and get more basses out of the stock room for me, including, ironically, the one I ended up buying, but they must have had 6 models in the store that weren't out on display and TBH really should have been!
  12. So while I have a couple of days off work, I really wanted to take a couple of hours to scratch a P Bass itch I have, I don't know where it came from as I have NEVER liked the look or the thought of a P Bass, but I've been bitten recently and the itch is too much, so got to scratch it. I popped into Guitar Guitar in Newcastle and asked them to unfurl their in stock P Basses, line them up and let me try them all in a shootout fashion to see if any of them were a suitable ointment. With that said I was presented with lots of basses highlighting Fenders highly confusing catalogue of models, with a £5000 50's custom shop propping one end and a Squier Classic Vibe at the other, sandwiched in the middle were American Pro's, Vintera's, and Players series'. What a bloody hit and miss selection of basses they are, some were good, some were awful, combinations of good / bad strings, setups and neck feel, the £800 Vintera having a much better setup than the twice the price American Pro for instance... I can quickly talk about that £5k P bass here, and this is for people who have played it... that neck... WTF... it's a tree, U profile? sheesh!... ...So for an hour I went back and forward between 5 or 6 basses until I was playing just one and didn't want to put it down... that bass was... drum roll please... a... Squier FSR (Factory / Fender Special Run?) Late 50's Custom Vibe P Bass (awful mouthful) in a two tone sunburst (never liked this colour) with a anodised gold (never ever would have wanted this) pickguard... so it's a P Bass in a colour combination that I would never have looked twice at, it's got a maple fingerboard which I have forever told myself I don't like, and it's a squier... so why did I buy it? well put simply it's one of the best basses I have ever played, ever, I couldn't put it down, I went back to it after playing US Pros and Mex Vinteras and Players Series' and for me it was just better, the neck was better, the frets were better, the feel was better, it was just better so I left with it and then played it for 2.5 hours straight when I got it home, it's tremendous. £400, was the American Pro 4 times the bass? not a bloody chance. As for P Basses I thought they could only produce a stuffy wooly thumpy jumper sound, but it knocks most basses out the park for bark and bite, volume up, tone down and it just nails everything I want to play. I'm converted! It's a wonderful instrument, and I'm definitely coming round to the two tone sunburst and gold pickguard, it's classy in a "late 50's" kind of way 🤔.
  13. Ah man memories! I had this and an older ME-6B too! They're great! the synth stuff on them is particularly good! GLWTS!
  14. Yeah Brexit that seems to be working out really well doesn't it! Bass weighs 4.3kg on my scales @Newfoundfreedom, very respectable for a 6er.
  15. I'll get it weighed tomorrow, but it's not heavy at all!
  16. New photos uploaded. Any questions just ask Cheers,
  17. Price reduced to £400 - with £30 for insured shipping. Hi Guys, My almost immaculate Cort Artisan A6 Plus FMMH, this is an absolutely wonderful instrument, massive sound, super low action, incredibly playable, powerful tonal options from the Bart Pre and Pups and in my opinion an ever better sound ran passive. Hipshot hardware. Oooooozes quality. All the details you could ever want to know are here - https://www.cortguitars.com/product/item.php?it_id=194 Stunning looking and sounding bass. Shipping will be about £30, insured only, will come shipped in original boxes and packaging. Thanks!
  18. 3mm per side? Wouldn't look too bad. What's the length measurement though? Is shorter as well or about right? Thats more of an issue due to magnet positions and string spacing
  19. Hello mate, Yep pics are now here, I also have an Aguilar OBP3 pre for sale as well, so you have that option also. Cheers
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