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  1. Not keen on maple necks with block markers, but that's just me, however that scratchplate is very elegant. Wonder if they do shoreline gold with rosewood?
  2. I'm intrigued.......a man with a collection of goitars, who can play them too! No offence... a goiter is an inflamed gland (fnar fnar) to do with your thyroid, and don't get me started about thyroids Good luck anyway
  3. The nearest thing I've seen is this site with a valve preamp [url="http://www.madamp.biz/"]http://www.madamp.biz/[/url]
  4. Never heard of these before, but it looks quite tidy for the money, anyone got any experience of them? [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Exlusive-Fusion-5-Active-Bass-Black-Alder-Body-Maple-Neck-/290653159343?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43ac473faf"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Exlusive-Fusion-5-Active-Bass-Black-Alder-Body-Maple-Neck-/290653159343?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43ac473faf[/url]
  5. Just got this delivered today. It's a G&L2500 body I found on Gumtree for a very reasonable £15. The neck pocket says July 03. Not sure if it's from an American model or a Tribute (which I think are non-American) It still has the string ferrules but nothing else, and the lacquer has lots of very fine scratches on it. I'm hoping that the finish will polish up OK, there is one shallow dent on the upper horn but I can live with that......the best thing is there are no breaks or cracks in the finish. I'm not intending to try to clone a G&L2500, but this has saved me some time and work as I was about to start on a 5 string Stingray style build. I have a pickup and electronics from a Dean bass (Sledgehammer I think) which will do for starters, some Shaller BM's and I will make a neck to fit it. I have a couple of fingerboards I could use, one rosewood and one ebony, I'm thinking the rosewood one looks better, the ebony I think I will keep for a second (fretted) neck for my ongoing Blingray build. Or maybe an all maple neck and fingerboard would look best.......any suggestions? I will need to get a string through bridge for it as well, can anyone recommend one. I like the look of Hipshot A style which is availabe as string through, but they are a bit pricey over here.....are they worth the extra? I could, at a push, drill a suitable non-string through bridge and adapt it. I will add a second pickup later, but for now I want to get it up and going. If I like the end results enough I will change the electrics for better quality ones.
  6. You can buy the veneer in sheets, its called constructional veneer. I get it from Anita Marquetry [url="http://www.anitamarquetry.co.uk/acatalog/Constructional_Veneers__1_5mm_.html"]http://www.anitamarq...rs__1_5mm_.html[/url] Usually its 2mm thick and available in plain wood or dyed (the dye runs all the way through so its ok on an edge where it wil be sanded afterwards) Here is an example where i used dyed black veneer on a thinline Tele build inbetween the mahogany body and the redwood top. I've also used it on a neck where it went between the neck and the fingerboard and then blended into a headstock veneer, again on a Tele build I use Titebond to glue it without problems, but be sure to clamp it down properly as you would when gluing a topset on. On the subject of the "Wal look"....I'm currently doing a Blingray build....a stingray built just as you describe in the style of a Wal (I used to have a lovely fretless custom back in the 80's and I'm still pining for it!). I'm using cherry veneers on this one, with a walnut core and claro walnut facings. If you get contrasting coloured wood and veneer the effect can be stunning. Where you ask about the cutaway on the Wal, I presume you mean where you can see the veneer appear to get wider, the body would be constructed with a mahogany core, then the veneers on the front and back then the facings. When the edge roundovers are done the veneers are level with the sides but when the cutaways are done for the forearm and ribs the veneers are cut into at an angle which gives them a wider profile. Different people have different ways of doing the cutaways, some use handtools such as rasps and the like, some use power tools Hope this helps
  7. what about this one then?.....good price he would have us believe. It reminds me of something else, a Pedulla maybe, but it looks well knocked together and the website looks professional I'm embarrased to say I've never heard of them and he reckons he's the best UK builder [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/handmade-custom-bass-guitar-/330670272981?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item4cfd7bf1d5"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/handmade-custom-bass-guitar-/330670272981?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item4cfd7bf1d5[/url]
  8. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-Precision-P-Bass-Guitar-Maple-Neck-Cherry-Tulip-Wood-Body-/140680872714?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item20c13bc30a"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-Precision-P-Bass-Guitar-Maple-Neck-Cherry-Tulip-Wood-Body-/140680872714?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item20c13bc30a[/url] nice workmanship, odd that he hasn't put a makers name on it though. Like the hidden pickup, but it needs something for your thumb
  9. [quote] [b] [url="http://basschat.co.uk/user/2-kiwi/"][color="#282828"]Kiwi[/color][/url][/b] Posted Today, 08:30 PM Does anyone have any suggestions for a Super Champ clone? [/quote] ............don't do it, there's enough tribute bands out there already
  10. keep your eye on this one, no bids as yet so you might be lucky [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STATUS-Groove-BASS-electric-Guitar-4-string-/220928167050?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Sting_Instruments&hash=item3370584c8a"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STATUS-Groove-BASS-electric-Guitar-4-string-/220928167050?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Sting_Instruments&hash=item3370584c8a[/url] someone was selling a body with all the hardware but minus the neck on e-bay this week, I looked last night and it was less than £40. It ended sometime today but I've no idea what the final price was. I would have had a punt myself but I've just found a 5 string G&L 2500 body on Gumtree for £15....yes please!!!!!
  11. I've got an early Fender Pro junior, simple amp......15w, class A, vol and tone control but it sounds and records great, gets on very well with pedals too. Looks cool with its blonde tolex. The thing to remember is that these 'small' valve amps are still loud esplecially for home use...but there's so many to choose from you'll eventually find the right one. Harmony Central is good for user reviews
  12. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bass-Guitar-Neck-/290655460807?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43ac6a5dc7"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bass-Guitar-Neck-/290655460807?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43ac6a5dc7[/url] although the seller does not directly claim it to be a genuine late 60's neck he is clearly hoping to sell it as such.........he's stretching things a bit to say its exactly the same as on the link but the decal looks accurate, nothing else does though !
  13. If there is a piece which has been gauged out and lost, steaming won't completely work, it's great if you have a dent because it does uncompress the dented wood.......if the chip is missing there is nothing there to uncompress. If you are handy with a small chisel or stanley knife you could try removing a small piece of wood from an area such as the control cavity or the bottom of a pickup cavity (where it won't show) and patch it in with some sawdust and glue - try to ensure the grain runs in the same direction........but any repair is a compromise and will rarely be completely invisible good luck
  14. Nice one Goblin, I actually got first dibs on that one but he preferred it to be collected rather than couriered (if that's the right word) and then by the time I'd realised my sister could have collected it he had promised it to you........aaaaargh! I would have loved it too, all the sound clips I've heard of them sound rather nice, and it looks very classy. So enjoy it and look after it and if it ever needs a new home remember me
  15. Interesting, and the advert seems honest enough, but is it right to call it a Wal? [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wal-Pro-Custom-Bass-Guitar-/170739702204?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item27c0e119bc"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wal-Pro-Custom-Bass-Guitar-/170739702204?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item27c0e119bc[/url]
  16. Would this do the job? There is a 5 bolt Fender version on e-bay for a deluxe jazz but I suspect as you say "old jazz" that this wouldn't be for your guitar. I've used one on a telecaster build along with inserts and they worked out fine for me. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chrome-Rounded-Neck-Mounting-Plate-Guitar-Bass-/150685564812?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item23158f3f8c"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item23158f3f8c[/url]
  17. Oh yeah, that's nice. I've got a real softspot for redwood, which is ironic becoulse it's the softest wood I've ever some across. I did a thinline telecaster body for a Warmoth neck I have, my first experience at building, and its redwood over brazilian mahogany. Looks stunning but boy is it a pain. I'm deliberating over what finish to put on it, currently I'm leaning towards Rustins plastic coating. Simo on the UK Guitar Builders forum did a lovely redwood bass with that finish as its apparantly very tough. What are you finishing yours with? [url="http://simnettguitars.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1418.0"]http://simnettguitars.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1418.0[/url]
  18. [attachment=92380:1818.jpg] Oregon Wildwoods are excellent people to deal with and very reasonably priced, I got consecutive cuts of Claro Walnut for my Blingray build from them and it looks like its 3D, I'd recomend them anytime
  19. Clearly not much to do of an evening in Scrotum, Pennsylvania then?
  20. I trust you will be wining and dining the little lady at the Rupali/Curry Capital......you won't regret it.....but your nipsy won't forget it !! Of course you could opt for an evening of culture in Sunderland
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