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Jono Bolton

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  1. [quote name='OldGit' post='157004' date='Mar 13 2008, 08:53 PM']Badged Jim Deacon rather than SX though? I've been impressed by the Jim Deacon 62 P in my local shop - for £120 ..... So where are they for sale at £95 plus P+P? [/quote] Try [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Jim-Deacon-Precision-Bass-Guitar-w-Gig-Bag-Extras_W0QQitemZ350035172238QQihZ022QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]here[/url] OG! How does £96.49 Buy-It-Now grab you?
  2. [quote name='BassManKev' post='158309' date='Mar 16 2008, 08:48 AM']could do that i guess, i might look into it, still dont like the idea of riskin the finish of the bass mikeh, did you mean the p bass cover wont fit over the badassII, but the jazz would?[/quote] The standard P bridge cover wont fit over the BAII. There's a cover that will, but it's more akin looks-wise to the Jazz covers that cover a standard bridge plus the Jazz's bridge pickup. I don't think a standard Jazz cover will fit, as the Badass is wider than a standard Fender bridge.
  3. What a fudging dumbass! Forgot to post the link, now [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180215012500"]here- MAG 410T[/url]. Still, 20 people looked at it and no one said Sorry 'bout that folks!
  4. Howdy! My flatmate's moving out in a month so rent's going up, I have bills to pay and Council Tax too so I'm gauging the interest in my Ashdown cab. As it's just a feeler I'll take the lazy route and just post a link to the Ebay auction I won it in last month. I've gigged it once so it's in good condition, just one tiny tear in the carpet round the back. Please note, that it cost me £200, not £80, I really needed a cab for a gig so the seller ended the auction early and charged my £120 for postage. I'd be looking preferably for a PX for a MAG 210 or similar plus cash, but a straight sale would also be on the cards, and I'll by a cab with with it. Any questions or offers, shoot me a PM and I'll get back to you ASAP. Thank you Jono
  5. Cheers for that! £50 though? Might have to wait a while til I can scrape together the necessary funds. How difficult would you say it was to refinish a guitar? Is there a certain process you go through? Sorry for the thread hijack!
  6. [quote name='neepheid' post='156594' date='Mar 13 2008, 11:17 AM']Oops, didn't notice this post. Sorry. Well I can't speak for B&Q stuff, but I've been recently using the nitrocellulose lacquers from Steve Robinson (Manchester Guitar Tech) and I have to say I've been impressed so far - just been clear coating necks at the moment, but it's gone on so easy that I don't suppose his other lacquers will be any different. Remember though - GET A MASK and make sure your work area is well ventilated.[/quote] Quite alright, I haven't actually looked at this recently, just a coincidence that you replied yesterday and I wanted to check the progress of this build today! Are the Steve Robinson lacquers expensive? And how hard are they to get hold of? My flatmate announced the other day he's moving out in the next month so he's kinda leaving us in the sh*t rent-wise so money may be a bit tight for a while.
  7. Do they work? I fancy getting one for one (or possibly both) of my basses because I go between standard and drop D a lot in a set and something like that would be pretty useful and would save a lot on fannying about with tuning on stage and save time between songs too. Actually, typing that has made me realise that I could put it to use during a song too. Looking online they run at about $90 and I don't really want to blow £45 plus customs on something thats not going to work properly.
  8. Any chance you could stick a picture or two up?
  9. For ages I never thought much of Precisions, probably due to my only experience of them being horrible cheapo copies in school. When I bought my Jazz it was a choice between that and a black Precision, but the only reason I got the Jazz was because I was horrendously hungover and was struggling with the weight of the P. My whole perception of them changed though when I saw Brand New about a year ago and Garret Tierney was using a Precision straight into an Ampeg and it sounded a million times better than anything I'd heard before. I got my P last October and it's my main bass now, it's brilliant in its simplicity.
  10. [quote name='The Burpster' post='156958' date='Mar 13 2008, 07:44 PM']What pups are they? The good stuff from Allparts will suffice unless they ooper dooper active jobbies.....[/quote] Doh! Sorry, they're passive. It's 2 single coils from an HSS Jackson Soloist. Will check out Allparts just now.
  11. [quote name='Machines' post='156897' date='Mar 13 2008, 06:23 PM'][/quote] Nice! I have a similar set up: Fender Jazz -> ABM 300 Evo II -> MAG cab, I just have a couple of extra speakers. Sadly I've not got the Wideboy version which looks much cooler IMO, it stacks on cabs much better. There was a Wideboy version in Sound Control in Glasgow the other week, a bit scruffy, but I was tempted to see if they'd do a swap. I didn't though, and it's probably gone now
  12. I bought some second hand pickups (for a guitar) but the wires on the single coils were cut down so they're about an inch long so they need replacing. Does anyone know where I can get some decent stuff? And what sort of price should I be paying? There's silver stuff on ebay that about £3 for a metre.
  13. Also, I know this is for SX porn, but has anyone else spotted that [url="http://www.rondomusic.com/asb1.html"]Brice semi[/url] on Rondo's site? Re-jig the headstock to make it more Gibbo/Epi-like and it'd look pretty sharp.
  14. Looking through Rondo's SX catalogue, I'm taken by the SJB-62CT 3TS (catchy ) What a beauty! Same with the green version too, it's given me some ideas for my Sage Green Mexi Jazz. Funnily enough I have 3 flat top chrome knobs arrive this morning, now all I need is the pickup/bridge covers and a thumb rest, although I've heard standard bridge covers wont fit over a Badass II
  15. Set of 3 Fender replacement knobs (2 large, 1 small). Don't quite know where they were made, bought as a replacement for the ones on my Mexican Jazz when they went walkabout. Cost £10, pretty much mint, my Jazz hasn't seen much action in the last few months. How does £5 posted sound? PM for pics if you want 'em. EDIT: May also have the allen key too.
  16. [quote name='jwbassman' post='155266' date='Mar 11 2008, 01:20 PM']welcome - you want a lead, talk to OBBM [/quote] Seconded. Go here: [url="http://www.bassic.co.uk/"]www.bassic.co.uk[/url]. Quality cables!
  17. [quote name='allighatt0r' post='155193' date='Mar 11 2008, 11:28 AM'][url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140213130787"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=140213130787[/url] I'm not sure this thing is worth the sum total of £65.99, especially with the "modified" (read: broken off...) headstock. If the price totaled £40 i would have bought it.[/quote] I posted a link to that one on the last page. But I agree on the price, if it doesn't sell he may relist it at a lower price. The body might clean up nicely but I'd whack a new neck on it. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/squier-katana-bass-guitar-by-fender-custom-paint_W0QQitemZ110231583553QQihZ001QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]Here's[/url] another Squier Katana, with an interesting finish to say the least.
  18. Excellent, cheers guys! Will have to wait and see if the pots come with nuts or not but I know I have a load of screws that need cleaning.
  19. [quote name='SwordRaven' post='155124' date='Mar 11 2008, 10:16 AM']pm'd[/quote] And replied
  20. [quote name='andy67' post='153394' date='Mar 7 2008, 09:03 PM']this is something I am currently thinking about, I also believe it would look a lot nicer![/quote] It really would, I'm not great fan of the grill on the MAG, the ABM isn't much better either.
  21. Like nuts and screws? I have a wiring kit coming for my strat and I'm not sure if the pots come with new nuts/screws. I still have the old ones but they're about 6 years old and have naturally gathered a bit of gunk and rust. I've heard of people soaking them in vinegar to help dissolve the muck but does anyone else have experience with doing stuff like this? TBH it sounds like a bit of an old wives tale so I don't know if the vinegar thing works or not.
  22. Thanks to the 1 person who voted! Turns out it doesn't matter anyway, you can submit 3 tracks so I went for OKS, One for the Moment and To the People.
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