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Jono Bolton

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  1. Am I correct in thinking that basses with a natural finish (like the one in this link: http://classicandcoolguitars.co.uk/sold_basses/78natp.htm) is just a bare wood body with clear lacquer sprayed on over the top, or is there something else underneath the clear coat? I understand that the one in the link is an old one so will have changed colour over the years, but I can't help thinking that clear sprayed straight on to bare wood would look slightly anaemic to begin with.
  2. Well, not an NGD today, but on Wednesday I took delivery of a Squier Classic Vibe 60s Stratocaster. I got it on sale from Dawsons at a time when FMIC have put up all the prices of all their Squiers, so it worked out at nearly £100 less than the standard CVs, so I can't be too displeased with that! It's a Factory Special Run in Lake Placid Blue with matching headstock, IMO a nicer colour than the standard range. First impressions are that it's very well put together as my CV Tele and Matt Freeman Precision are. Needed a bit of adjustment as the action was quite high out of the box, and the strings will need to be changed as I'm not a fan of 9s but the fit and finish is top quality. As always, this thread is worthless without pics, so here they are;
  3. As the title says, full wiring set up (CTS solid shaft vol/tone pots and Switchcraft Jack), as well as two chrome flat top knobs. All in very good condition, no crackles, but the solderless contact block has been removed as I prefer a direct contact. No pics at the minute but can sort out this weekend, £20 plus P&P.
  4. [quote name='theyellowcar' timestamp='1429727110' post='2754371'] Nice pair I love my Hoppus bass to bits. Mine is the very bass that Lozz mentions abov from the Herts bash. I'd be interested to see how you think they compare with the different pickup placement. [/quote] Is yours the older version or the newer? IIRC, the new model has the coils of the pickup flipped.
  5. [quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1429719776' post='2754277'] The Mark Hoppus model has a Jazz neck, is that right ? [/quote] A Precision neck on a Jazz body with a Precision pickup.
  6. I was in a guitar shop in Glasgow last Thursday and noticed that all the Squiers had jumped up in price on the week before. I asked a guy in the shop and he said that it was across the board, Squiers and Mexican Fenders had all gone up and American Fenders had come down slightly. He said this was to do with exchange rates and true enough, the next shop I went in had the same prices, and online too. It's a shame as the J Mascis Jazzmaster I was interested in had jumped from £373 to £425. Same with all the Classic Vibe basses. I would argue though that they are still worth the new asking prices.
  7. I can vouch for Warmoth as well; I bought a Telebass neck on here last year, it has a Jazz-width nut but is quite chunky in terms of depth. The gloss finish isn't too thick and is very comfortable to play, the neck does weigh a bit more than the Fender neck I had before and it did dive a bit when I had some Fender tuners on but I swapped them for Schallers and it's fine now. The finish and frets are excellent, my only (minor) gripe is that the rosewood fretboard isn't as dark as I would like.
  8. You're both right gents, bass is sorted and I feel like a right tit. If a mod could delete this thread to remove all evidence of my idiocy it would be much appreciated!
  9. Does anyone know where I can get longer intonation screws? The saddle for my G string is right as far as it can go and the note is still sharp. The D isn't far off either.
  10. My main bass is my Squier Matt Freeman, which is truly excellent. Very well made and has a great tone too. Every bit as good as the U.S. P Bass I had a few years back. My other P is a bitsa with a MIM body, Warmoth neck, Schaller tuners and a Wizard Thumper. It's in standard tuning so doesn't get much use these days and may well be up for sale soon but has a really nice low action and sounds great too!
  11. Could you post a pic of the rear of the headstock? It may help identify if it's a Squier CV.
  12. I've got a set of Newtone Drop Tune bass strings (45-105 guage) that I'm not using any more. They were a custom order from Newtone, I got them at the start of the year, used a few times and then take off. Cut for a P Bass with about 3 peg windings per string. £15 posted.
  13. [quote name='bassmachine2112' timestamp='1427017889' post='2724642'] Early Peavey Foundation with super ferrite pick ups. Cheap as chips and made in USA. My one is 31 years old and gets gigged every week. These are seriously good basses [/quote] Agreed. I don't particularly like Jazz basses because of the body shape, so the Foundation suits me better. The Super Ferrites are great pickups. My Foundation is a dream to play, thin, fast neck, straight as an arrow and really low action. The neck tilt feature is totally underrated.
  14. That's a mid-nineties Foundation. Mine is (was) a '92 and had the same body shape, bridge base plate and Super Ferrite pickups, but has a different headstock shape and logo. Your headstock design came slightly later. The body of mine was pretty knackered (absolutely bumped by the seller) so I found an early '80s body and bridge on eBay so it's a bit of a bitsa now. The Super Ferrites are excellent, and it's a lot of bass for not a lot of money.
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