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BassTractor

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  1. [quote name='bluejay' timestamp='1348593130' post='1815716'] Did you and I manage to talk to each other on the day? [/quote] You surely recognise him on his avatar?!?!?
  2. I'm with you on the BassChat trust thing. Toasting and Clarky really need to trust each other after cooking up a perfect pre-sale scam like this. Seriously though, heart warming story amd not at all scarse here on BC. Kudos, Clarky! best, bert
  3. [quote name='daz' timestamp='1348545084' post='1815005'] wonder what an 18 carot gold nut would be like[/quote] Ask Skank. He knows these things.
  4. Hi Spingere, Welcome to BC! Nice introduction you wrote too. Mingle with the locals, enjoy the banter, and don't be a stranger. best, bert
  5. Hi RocknBananas, Welcome to BC! Can't help you because of where I live, but others will surely chime in. Enjoy the site! best, bert
  6. Being black, I may only play Roots notes myself, but YCMV etc. Seriously though, I too think you may attack this from the wrong side. Also, a good answer would fill many books. Like Silddx said, it comes down to your ears experiencing tension and relaxation and you do this by ear. Listen to others who play the same song or in the same style, experiment with those 10 other notes and try to remember what you liked. Start with repeating stuff like each of the following lines, and the rest will come in time. You can easily try other rhythms and notes. Play a lot! I'm limiting the rhythmic scope to just one type, just to get you going. 1---5---5---5-6- and eventually make this a little sharper by playing the 6 earlier: 1---5---5---56-- 5-4-5-4-5-4-56-- 1-3-3-1-3-1-34-- 5-1-1-5-5-1-71-- Good ear! best, bert
  7. Hey Charlie, Welcome to BC! Enthusiasm is very welcome here. You seem to fit right in. Enjoy the site, and don't be no strangah, mahn. best, bert
  8. Cut it out, Sam! This must be the twelfth time I wish you welcome! best, bert
  9. Yes and no. Prog was a political movement more than a musical one back in the seventies, so for me a lot of it was not interesting, as they had progressive lyrics on basic folk or singer/songwriter music. Samla Mammas Manna (a.k.a. Zamla Mammaz Manna, a.k.a. von Zamla), however, was musically exciting, with a vengeance. Of later bands, I love Anekdoten. Though based on seventies prog, they have their own identity and originality, I think. Flower Kings did not rock my boat when I heard some of their work. They seemed epigonous to me. I'm willing to be corrected on this though. best, bert
  10. Hi Singleone, ;-) Welcome to BC! I'm sure we're also looking forward to talk to you. Though, sadly, we're mostly old rather than new. Hope that doesn't scare you away. Enjoy the site and don't be a stranger. best, bert
  11. Thanks to Skelf for posting that. IMHO, people need to be aware of this stuff. As some others have stated, it doesn't only go for instrument builders or small handicraft companies, but for many companies in many branches - often, but not exclusively, small operations that care about their customers and about the quality of their work. I've also seen these numbers for factories, importers, and retail. Someone mentioned a markup of 100 %. However, IME that mostly is about a retail price including VAT, with the in-price being ex-VAT and before any type of overhead. As one of many different typical examples for a medium sized shop in Norway or The Netherlands: in-price ex-VAT: £ 100 in-cost: 4% = £ 4 ==> £ 104 overhead 25% = £ 26 ==> £ 130 income before tax 20% = £ 26 ==> £ 156 VAT 25% = £ 39 ==> £ 195 retail Those 26 quid are then taxed 48%, leaving slightly more than £ 13 to the shop-owner for doing the work and taking the risks of the investment. Add to that the market's demand for discounts and other stuff, and the shop-owner is one lucky b* if he sometimes does indeed get those 13 quid on a £ 195 sale. Me personally, for years I charged £ 30 per hour, but in reality was left with £ 3.50 as an hourly income. Not much in expensive Norway, but it did give me the life style I was interested in, so no complaints. best, bert
  12. Hey War Pig, Welcome to BC. You're smarter than me. I needed 40 years before starting to appreciate Black Sabbath adequately. Anyway, enjoy the site! best, bert (North North North East East East Lancs.)
  13. Hey Moosa, Yeah, it was about time! Enjoy the site! best, bert
  14. Ah! Bonjour Mr. le Frenchy, Bienvenu à BC! I hope and trust you will have a great time here. Enjoy! best, bert
  15. [quote name='steve-soar' timestamp='1348265945' post='1811793'] I'm easy to spot, you can tell me by the way I walk. [/quote] ... but bring your Hayter, just to be sure. best, brrrrrrrt
  16. [quote name='tazza1' timestamp='1348303679' post='1812018'] used to stay in Warren Road - why is it infamous?[/quote] Unbelievable how you pose the very answer as a question! best, bert
  17. Hey Sam, Welcome to BC from anewbie over 55 (tried to play for a year now), with a previous life as keyboardist. As to the amp, you may as well divorce the mrs. right away. I did, and do have an amp now! So all you have to do now is joint the banter, ask questions, and listen carefully to those answers that are given by the people who are not me. Enjoy! best, bert
  18. [quote name='mep' timestamp='1348230381' post='1811152'] You can also try a FatFinger clamp on the headstock. [/quote] Not enough mass to do the job well. This one is better: [attachment=118971:branca_glenngrin.jpg] best, bert
  19. [quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1348144467' post='1809934'] if EBMM were to start offering some kind of roadworn toilet finish with a kind of not-cleaned-in-months relicing effect.[/quote] Marketing genius! I called Scott (Sterling's son), and he'll be doing them this Christmas already. This relic series will be called "Mr. Hankey Delight". Dunno why. best, bert
  20. Hi Paul, Welcome to BC! Have to agree with Steve-bbb as to hair, sadly. Enjoy the site! best, bert
  21. [quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1348153649' post='1810108'] we often hear of peeps putting P necks on the J body but ive never seen a J neck on a P body unless of course anybody knows different .... [/quote] I don't know anything, so I can't know different either, but the Aerodyne Classic P Special from 2006 is said to have a J neck. best, bert
  22. Oh, that's bad, George. I wish you the best of luck in coping with this. best, bert
  23. Congrats from the foreign something as well, both with the show and matrimony! best, bert
  24. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1348054488' post='1808517'] Now these I'd like to see [/quote] What CB says. There's also this built prototype with seven knobs: [attachment=118842:MM Bongo prototype 338.jpg] and one of the last ones before production started: [attachment=118843:MM Bongo proto - last proto.jpg] best, bert
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