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Nyl

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  1. just spotted this little gem...looks like i'll be selling body parts

    [url="http://www.ebay.com/itm/300757821101?ssPageName=STRK%3AMESCX%3AIT&_trksid=p3984.m1554.l2649#ht_573wt_1271"]http://www.ebay.com/itm/300757821101?ssPageName=STRK%3AMESCX%3AIT&_trksid=p3984.m1554.l2649#ht_573wt_1271[/url]

    but what a lovely bass

  2. Well working for a national charity, my boss is very relaxed as long as the work is done, so leaving early, or taking a half day at pretty short notice or working from home, so yeah, as i say relaxed about showing your face in the office, but you need to get the work done, i'd feel bad taking the mick


    So playing hasn't been a problem, although the furthest we've played is only 60 miles away, i think any further and i'd be looking at taking a full day off

  3. Well firstly Happy Birthday for next week

    I can;t really offer advice on the sound, having played though neither, but my suggestion is to have a play through the Matamp, you may love it, hate it or somewhere in between.
    Theres always something about having something custom made, but you're alternative choices are not to be snuffed at.

    Play through them and what feels more like you.

  4. So then, I came home from work to discover a new cat in the living, it took one look at me and bolted, taking my bass with it.
    Lucky for the cat I wasn't fast enough to catch it (the cat that is).

    This has resulted in some unwanted remodelling, and I wonder what you folks think is the best option, is a repair viable or a semi repair (paper over the cracks style). It is right at fret making that somewhat on the sharp side.

    So my question is...is there any hope?
    oh yeah i should add its a trough neck, Peavey Grind, yes not very expensive but I like it a lot

  5. another Peavey fan here, in fact i started out playing bass through the school Peavey combo, and now re kindled the love with a nice collection of peavey gear from the market place :)
    A Grind bass...LOVLEY! T-Max head, 115 and 210 cabs which now the band are playing bigger gigs i'll be replacing my Ashdown combo with the Tmax and 115 as my main gig amp, and all with badges :)

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