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Jono Bolton

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  1. I bought a set of these from guitar guitar earlier in the year, and they're great, but I bought another set a month or so ago and they feel a lot stiffer to play. The first set I bought had some sort of coating over the silks, whereas the second set doesn't, which leads me to believe that the first set are newer and the second set are older stock. As the packages are sealed, is there a way to tell what you're getting?
  2. I'll be honest, I didn't know such a thing existed until now. I'm not sure that if have the space though, the plan was to have vertical hangers on different walls.
  3. I'm looking to get a couple of wall hangers so that I don't have my instruments laying around the house. I've bought some Hercules hangers but my issue with them is that they stick out quite a bit from the wall, even the ones with the metal bracket, rather than the wooden mount. Ideally I'd like something that sits in a bit closer, but it also needs to securely hold the bass; I've got a cat who would I know would be elated at having something new to paw at, and I don't want him to be able to knock them off.
  4. Thanks for all the replies so far. I've been thinking about this a bit more; is adding washers to the truss the right way to go here? I've screwed the truss nut in as far as I can, and there's still a bit too much of a bow; it's a tiny bit more than I'm aiming for, but the truss has definitely reached it's max. Would I be better off taking the nut/adjuster out and trying to clamp the neck straight or in a back bow before adding the nut back in? I watched Dan Erlewine's video on clamping an old Tele bass neck, and he didn't seem to leave it clamped for any length of time. Is it as quick and easy as it appears?
  5. I had seen the Fender ones, but can't find them in the UK anywhere
  6. I've got a neck and I think the truss rod is maxed out. It's a heel-end adjustment, and the nut/adjuster is screwed in as far as it can go, but the neck could probably do with another quarter-to-half turn to get the relief as low as it needs to be. It's definitely playable, but I've managed to get the action on my other P Bass very low, so it's a bit of a jump going between the two. The neck is from a Japanese SQ series Squier Precision, some I'm not sure if it's imperial or metric. Does anyone know what size of washer I need, how many, and where to get them from?
  7. I love mine. It plays and sounds better than many more expensive basses I've owned.
  8. Matt Freeman from Rancid regularly uses his Squier signature live, although despite it's modest price tag when it was available new, I'd happily put mine up against any Fender.
  9. An unexpected bitsa. Recently, I posted in the Wanted section, looking for a sonic blue Squier Classic Vibe Precision Bass, to which @Philboyo duly obliged. However, on arrival I realised I didn't get on with the shallow C-shaped neck; that was the reason I sold my old Fiesta Red CV Precision. I was fortunate enough to find a Japanese Squier SQ series P Bass near me for cheap, so picked that up a couple of weeks ago and gave it to my guitar tech, along with a vintage-style, threaded-saddle bridge to replace the high mass stock unit, and a set of Gotoh FB30 lollipop tuners which were intended for another bass, but dropped into the existing screw holes and replaced the crap Wilkinsons that came with the neck. It needed a fret dress, a new nut, and the screw holes in the heel of the neck were slightly stripped, so had to be filled and redrilled, so a bit more work than was expected, but now it's all together it plays wonderfully.
  10. Karl, if you're able to speak to the Mrs and convince her she doesn't need a new bathroom fitting next week, I'll have this off you in a shot.
  11. That thumb rest is so cool
  12. Does that include JVs? SQs? Silver Series? Vistas? Classic Vibes? Or are you just following the belief that if its says 'Squier' on the headstock, it must be crap?
  13. Looks to be Daphne Blue
  14. I saw a Squier Matt Freeman P Bass on ebay for over a grand from a seller in Japan.
  15. Schaller BML 4-in-line Right hand bass tuners, either nickel or chrome; I believe it's the former but I'm not 100% sure. Great condition and in full working order. Two of the tuners were a little stiff so they've recently been given a couple of drops of oil and they're working fine now. I've had these on my Squier Matt Freeman Precision for the last few years; if you have one of the Squier Made in China Classic Vibe, Artist Series, or Fender Modern Player basses, these should just drop straight in. Comes with bushings but I don't think I have the screws; I'll have a look for them and will include them if I find them, but for now please assume that these are screw-less. No original box but I've got a Gotoh box to keep them secure in the post. £45 posted.
  16. There's one on here I've looked at quite a few times and would probably have bought a while ago were it not priced about £200 more than the going rate.
  17. I've been conditioned by Fender to think their's is the only correct headstock shape, but I've grown to accept that others are nice in their own right. I really don't like Pau Ferro and Laurel fretboards; they're too pale and "grainy" in most cases. I prefer darker, closer-grained fretboards.
  18. I used to play in a band that tuned to C#. I used the bottom 4 strings from a 5 string set; I think the low string was .130 and had no issues at all.
  19. Bought a Squier Classic Vibe Precision Bass from Phil. He was incredibly helpful throughout, answering all my questions and taking very detailed photos to show off any blemishes. Posted when he said he would and was generally a very nice chap to deal with. Thank you once again Phil, much appreciated.
  20. www.google.com
  21. This arrived this morning and I'm not going to keep it. It's in a pretty poor state; there's been an attempt to relic it I think and there looks to be a layer of tinted varnish over the top, some chips and dents, some hazing, and a slight bend by the jack socket. I'm not going to try and recoup what I paid as I don't think it's worth it to the buyer so this is free as long as postage costs are covered (£3.70 1st Class).
  22. Good to see the end result, I've been thinking about picking one of these up for a while.
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