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lee650

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  1. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='540234' date='Jul 14 2009, 12:31 PM']Thanks Lee. You could probably tempt me with the fiesta red P if I really needed another P which I don't - I do keep fancying a Pino Palladino custom shop job..... ....and bump[/quote] HA HA that would be a nice little solution i may be able to stump up a cash adjustment, i do like my little budget "pino" though just needs a little hardware upgrade ( nowt wrong with it, im just fussy ) as you say your sorted, no disposable cash for a while unfortunately. Would look great in my stable, cheers mate , BUMP!!!! - lee
  2. Bought a set on here,(used) and there not what im looking for, so theyve been under my bed!!! these are the short stemmed type that are replacements for musicman basses and i think G&L,S , still in box and in resonably good nick, doesnt have the screws with them though, should be easy to source, would like £25 incl delivery - lee
  3. [quote name='lee650' post='465994' date='Apr 18 2009, 11:27 AM']May still consider trades for a decent 5 string fender marcus miller 5/Fender Jazz(US) /lakland skyline 5 /musicman stingray HH - WHY[/quote] BUMP - very recently set up and nut replaced with a JUST A NUT3 a big improvement, what 5/s do you have ? PM me!!!
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    [quote name='Gwilym' post='538786' date='Jul 12 2009, 08:50 PM']hi Lee, yeah, the whole body is maple - not sure if it's what you would call quilted though. at least it's quite different to what I would visualise when talking about a quilted top. I thought I had some more pictures at hand that I could link in showing more detail, but I'll have to get that done next weekend too. cheers G[/quote] Hi G i had a look at the smith website, and it looks like a wood he,s using called western quilted maple, which does look quite diffrent, man its gorgeous!!!, im sure i could give it a good home, but id probably lose the wife a daughter been officially banned from buying anymore basses. id say good luck with the sale, but i know you dont need it mate , whoever gets this will be a happy bunny indeed!! - cheers G - lee
  5. God i would love this, but it would mean getting rid of an existing bass as im skint, big bump for a gorgeous bass, from a top fella, deal with confidence - lee
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    Im very eagerly awaiting sound clips of that ken smith!!! simply gorgeous,is that a bit of quilt maple in the middle with maple wings? you got me GASSING!!! again- all the best - lee
  7. Ive a funny feeling, this came with my old EBS TD650 head, that i sold to josh who sold it to someone else!!!!! if so i would love it as i paid £40 quid for it, i do realise im quite far back in the queue though!! collection from manchester no probs, very generous offer- all the best
  8. That is lovely, and think the colour is great, ive got a cij 62 re precision in that colour, its great a bit of a pino on a tight budget, i would love to try the pino, congrats on a great find!! - all the best - lee
  9. HEE HEE!! AYE!!!! well spotted fnarrr fnarr!!!
  10. Hi there Was looking at this just last night, im going to needing a fretless for a show im doing called "rent" this looks fantastic, is it a defretted model?or factory fretless, also if its a series one it wont be 35" scale, not a deal breaker though great basses, just working on the wife at the mo, big bump for a gorgeous bass. all the best - lee
  11. Hi guys was a massive fan, growing up and my faves are "hours by the window" from true colours( beautiful chordal work) "the sun goes down" and kansas city milkman" bloody hell not a slap lines in sight his fingerstyle and chordal playing is exceptional and he,s not known for it, love him a big influence!!!
  12. Hi guys Ive got the kent armstrong"vintage hot" precision pickup in my CIJ fender p , it sounds fine and probably better than the original japenese pickup, has a nice warm sound but has a lot of mids, but hey its a p bass!!! am currently saving for a nordstrand np4 but TBH it probably wont sound that much better for the money!!! worth using for the money very good value!!! all the best - lee
  13. [quote name='Beneath It All' post='515960' date='Jun 17 2009, 12:06 AM']..........................Hey dude....Borrowed Alan James's JM5 whilst on Ventura; superb,but couldn't reach the 1st fret!!..Using a Paulman 5 right now - in fact I think I'll start a Paulman thread shortly...Hope you're well & looking forward a gig or two with Clive & CJ...mike[/quote] Hi mike I know its a great bass ive had mine a while now got not long after i last saw you, i would love that shuker of yours ive had my eye on these basses recently, if i had the cash etc etc, i have a strict one in one out rule with the wife at the mo, athough i very nearly sold three of my basses to get a sadowky ,i changed my mind im playing a lot of amateur theatre these days ( my time in richards band served me well, i ended up in the 7 piece for a while) and the four i have cover every situation, i did dabble with an NS WAV for a bit but couldnt play it and sightread . Have not played with clive & cj for a very long time, i occasionally do the odd one with them when they are home, in fact im doing a hotel gig with them next month, but i have a day job and a mortgage/wife/daughter the whole lotand couldnt be happier, hope your cool mate good luck with the sale its gorgeous - lee
  14. Bloody hell mike thats gorgeous!!! i really do like maple fretboards and im a big nordstrand fan too, love it its lush, ill swap you my warwick streamer jazzman 5 for it hope your well mate - lee
  15. [quote name='liamcapleton' post='513515' date='Jun 14 2009, 07:14 PM']No, you're right I was going to mention that! Louis did move over to Musicmans, but in conjunction with his P-Basses as well, especially on a lot of Michael Jackson and George Benson stuff.[/quote] Hi guys Louis johnson used a p bass early on, and had input in the development of the musicman stingray which he used on pretty much everything he did,(although i believe he used yamaha for a while) he shared bass duties on the micheal jackson records with bobby watson (from the band rufus) who used a 62 precision (on "rock with you") also he did the george benson stuff, as well as abraham laboriel who used either a p bass or a goya panther (very similar sound to a p). as far as i know bernard edwards used both musicman and BC rich eagle basses (both now owned by duran durans john taylor), but in those days as you correctly point out a precision was a session requirement, you cant beat a good jazz bass though!!! i love em!! al the best - lee
  16. Goergeous bass, i really like the clear pickgaurd!! i have a jazz and a musicman and love them dearly just bite the bullet and keep it and get a jazz,"you know you want too!!!!" all the best - lee
  17. Ive actually just put a justa nut 3 on my 5 string jazzman as the JAN2 broke,its a vast improvement in playability managed to get a nicer action out of it ,highly recommended BUMP!!!!!
  18. [quote name='Ba55me15ter' post='503768' date='Jun 2 2009, 01:32 PM']Eeh...I remember auditioning with Thomas back in the early 90's down the Hoults estate. I think my hair was too short at the time - that's my excuse anyway. Oz (now with Nick Pride and the Pimptones)[/quote] Ha cool!! that would have been when i auditioned, i got the gig and had long hair!!! but they didnt like my bass ( an old ibanez musician) i didnt last long in the gig but it was a waste of time anyway, i went to newcastle college not long after, never met oz but i was in a band with nick pride for a while and a diffrent band with dave wilde from the pimptones, both great guys and fantastic musos, i miss them!!! cheers mate - lee
  19. [quote name='RayFW' post='503225' date='Jun 1 2009, 07:40 PM']Sadowsky still available?[/quote] I was wondering that too, its simply beautiful!!!!
  20. I remember "rock city" very fondly when i was a pup of 14 years old i discovered the electric guitar, i had my school work experience coming up and i remember going in and talking to a nice chap called Jared (who i believe worked/works) for sounds live in newcastle and very kindley got me a place there for a week, it was the catalyst for my love of the bass guitar as i didnt know they existed prior to my visit, i remember i picked up a bass for the first time it was a yamaha if i recall and immediatley fell in love, but not as much as the gorgeous warwick six string streamer they had in all nicely lit and in pride of place, i suppose they were fairly new to the country then and i thought it was the most beautiful thing id ever seen!!!! ive played various warwick streamers over the last 11 years and that instrument was the reason, i was also very fond of a washburn acoustic bass which i used to annoy the staff with as i couldnt play it, i had a great time there and i was given a load of catalogues of warwick and kramer basses which i stuck all over my bedroom wall. That was 21 years ago man im getting old, sorry to waffle, just loved the story and it brought back a load of memories , i was also very briefly the bass player for thomas mcrocklin who i believe works at sounds live, bought a few thing there in the past always nice guys willing to help. anyway keep rockin my fellow geordies - lee
  21. [quote name='steve-soar' post='497794' date='May 26 2009, 09:55 AM']The middle photo, "Three Poofs And A Precision". [/quote] HA HA LMAO!! very funny steve totally true though, thanks for the comment on my daughter, i suppose itll only seem like five minutes till Evies 21, time flies!!! my respects to you - lee
  22. Just bought some schaller tuners from chris, really fast delivery and very well packed, a very nice chap too, you have my recommendation sir you are a gent!!!! cheers - lee
  23. Some cracking pics lads and lasses i suppose i better show myself then!! [attachment=25939:P5130174.JPG] Taken during a recent production of "godspell" some nice 7/8 and 5/8 moments in that one. rita got to go out for that!!! [attachment=25940:P5040153.JPG] This one was taken during "anything goes" in blackburn, unfortunately we look like the bloody village people, the things i do for amateur theatre, my latest baby Rusty was root fifthing for that!!! [attachment=26375:Lee_birt...h_08_020.jpg] Me rockin with "ruby" [attachment=25941:P4190131.JPG] And me with my beautiful 8 month old daughter Evie Lilly she,s sooo cute!!!! Keep the pics coming always nice to put faces to names- all the best - lee
  24. My favourite string has always been nickel!! i used steels a long time ago when my gear was less than stellar and wanted a brighter tone, steels just sound harsh to me now, for a very long time i used d,addario xl,s which are nickel plated steel and ive always found them to have a nice balance between warmth and zing as they have a nice brightness to them ( and are fairly reasonably priced) my favourite string for sheer quality of tone and balance is the DR sunbeam absolutely lovely sound and tend to work well with most basses, i know it sounds daft but ive found that some brands of string sound better on diffrent basses for example i used elites steels for a while and quite liked them on my jazz, but when i got my first warwick i stopped using them as i found the brighter sound of the warwick just didnt suit them IMO but when i put d,addarios on, the bass came to life. I am back using the d,addarios for financial reasons as i like to change them fairly regularly and having 4 basses means DR SUNBEAMS are just too pricey, will get a set for special gigs though!!! Anyway everyone loves the DR,s give em a go!!! - all the best - lee
  25. He was my first teacher too!! nice fella got me on the reading path which is currently standing me in good stead with the local theatre circuit, he introduced me to his wife with his affecionate nickname for me which was "f***PIG!!!" it would be nice to chat with him again and say thank you. I was later taught by Keith Peberdy who just a fracking dude!!! did wonders for me, Neil harland is a fantastic player and a canny fellow, visit with confidence- all the best - lee
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