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Kiwi

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  1. Accept this is one of the risks of trading internationally and complete the sale in good faith with a minimum of complication?
  2. What kind of difference did the electronics mods make?
  3. Funky can mean a lot of different things from 70's Fender Jazz through to Ken Smith. Actually, there's a really nice Ken Smith 5 for sale for 900 quid. I think its outstanding value for money. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=90649&st=0&gopid=995309&#entry995309"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;#entry995309[/url]
  4. Really nice example Mike.
  5. [quote name='jezzaboy' post='992815' date='Oct 18 2010, 09:47 PM']Never mind the sofa or bass guitars, what`s happened to the Hypno camel CK? Or was it a goat? Jez[/quote] After Oct 31st, the hypnogoat will return...or will- ALL HAIL THE HYPNOGOAT
  6. [quote name='umph' post='992522' date='Oct 18 2010, 05:48 PM']a watt is a watt, but compression, different harmonics etc all give the illusion of it being louder. Also the difference between 150watts and 300watts isn't that huge[/quote] I think it would be better to talk about perceptions of loudness rather than watts, just to avoid confusion.
  7. [quote name='EdwardHimself' post='992562' date='Oct 18 2010, 06:18 PM']That's what you call a committed bass player! Hehe[/quote] Hehe, from times when I was still looking for a sound that worked for me. [quote name='E sharp' post='992677' date='Oct 18 2010, 07:58 PM']I'm really liking both the Cutlass 1 and 2 , and the pair of Modulus's . Have you still got them ?[/quote] I sold them all. The Cutlasses and the Modulus fretless had necks like bananas (common fault) and the Modulus fretted was a nice bass but lacked any warmth.
  8. Yes cd_david, the same one
  9. [quote name='Lozz196' post='992273' date='Oct 18 2010, 02:55 PM']I think most opinions on here seem that 300 Solid State watts are about the same as 100 valve watts.[/quote] I think most people would know that a watt is a watt regardless of the amp. Especially after Alex Clabers posts on the topic.
  10. Kiwi

    Bass ukeleles

    Yeah it was, I just tried it in a shop so don't have the benefit of long term ownership like some on the forum. The bridge definitely needed looking at for intonation and action.
  11. Here's a few from days when I had a sofa! [attachment=61691:DSCF1239.JPG] [attachment=61690:DSCF1204.JPG] [attachment=61689:DSCF0144.JPG]
  12. Kiwi

    Bass ukeleles

    Oh well, there we go. Completely different experiences.
  13. Kiwi

    Bass ukeleles

    Thats surprising also. The one I played couldn't even have been used for fun.
  14. Had a go on one of these yesterday. It was truly terrible. Buy one and you will be totally disappointed. The intonation was shocking, absolutely impossible to tune up on open strings and play a note in tune. The E string was a non event.
  15. That squared off neck joint reminded me that Vinny Fodera was working with Ken Smith for a while in the 80's. [url="http://www.fodera.com/artists/wooten/book/bassexc.htm"]http://www.fodera.com/artists/wooten/book/bassexc.htm[/url] [i]"In 1981, Fodera left Spector and formed an alliance with bassist/designer Ken Smith. Together, they opened a small shop in Brooklyn, New York, the same shop Fodera Guitars calls home today. Smith supplied the initial funding and, in return, Vinnie made him one custom bass per week. The arrangement continued long after Vinnie eventually bought the company from Smith in 1983. Vinnie Fodera essentially paid Ken Smith for the business with basses."[/i] So technically, if you bought a 81 to maybe 86 Smith, you'd be buying a Fodera...
  16. Oh thats a nice bass. The 80's models are a bit growlier and punchier than the 90's ones. [quote name='jsixties' post='990630' date='Oct 16 2010, 08:19 PM']Hi Andy, absolutely. Soap bars magic all the way in one of the most incredible luthier's work ever done.[/quote] Ken doesn't actually make the basses himself. He pays people to make them for him and then he quality checks.
  17. Thanks for being here
  18. er...Sir Paul McCartney. End of thread.
  19. My bitza MM Stingray which I think cd_david now owns. I let it go for way too little and it ended up being a much more pragmatic alternative to the Cutlass basses I had for a while. I miss that Modulus Sonic Hammer I sold a while back too - way too aggressive but played like a dream. I think Bassmonkey owns that now...
  20. you can get metal grill sheets from places like B&Q also. You'll need to trim it to size though.
  21. Oh stop it. There's so much love in here I'm getting a semi.
  22. OK, I think we've got it mostly under control with a load of IP blocks (which we can use without worrying about whether we'll block new members because the addresses are China based). There maybe flare ups occasionally but we'll jump on them as we discover them. The more they post, the more lock down we apply, they won't win.
  23. Where's Tony Goggle when you really need him?
  24. [attachment=61140:starship...pers_2_1.jpg] Thanks Ian, it seems to be coming thick and fast at the moment but its bedtime here. The other mods have been made aware of it, so hopefully one of them will be able to take over.
  25. Ever see Starship Troopers II?
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