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ianrunci

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  1. preferably with vocals but without if needs be.
    established classic rock covers band on the NW cuircut gigs in throughout next year. We are also working on a seperate project of an 80s tribute band for clubs, holiday camps and functions

    We have our own rehearsal unit and storage (our own unit and not a room shared in a building)
    We also have 3 PA rigs which are
    HK pro rig for smaller venues
    Logic Systems/JBL rig 5k for medium venues
    Logic Systems Ethos Line array 20k for big venues or outdoor

    We have a full lighting rig and also a smaller LED rig for small pubs and a Large VW band van
    wu use quality gear and are all experienced ex pros with bags of ability a great sense of humour, we don't take ourselves too seriously but we like to make sure the music is bang on the money note for note

    We are looking for someone with ability, goiod gear, own transport and the ability to learn stuff quickly

    contacts us on here for more info

  2. I'm still using the same 3" basic leather straps I bought 25 years ago, they have served me well 3 nights a week since then. They have aged toi a nice soft durable feel. They are so worn in both sides look like polished leather now. I wouldn't pay more than a tenner for a leather strap myself. Purple trading company on ebay do them nice and cheap. No pading or stitching to worry about just a thick lump of leather

  3. [quote name='Ancient Mariner' timestamp='1339856093' post='1695470']
    I do remember these guitars when they were new and whilst they were OK, just like a mid-range Washburn is now, that's pretty much where they were in terms of quality. Nostalgia is nice, but lets not push our luck too hard.
    [/quote]

    Not nostalgia for me I own two of them. And the washburns i.e eagle, falcon, raven series were excellent instruments. these guitars were finished to an extremly high quality and certainly better than anything Gibson was producing during the 80s. the woods, electronics and overall finish of the Westones are certainly far above the expression "ok"

  4. Went up to Wakefield and bought an SWR off Chris, a top bloke you could me a more honest reliable and generous guy to deal with, he even gave me directions for a quicker way home :D Cheers Christhe amp is great

  5. I bought a white V4 recently at the JHS trade show, I tried to buy the Butler model because I porefered the colour but they didn't have one in stock on site. The white one is exactly the same but a different colour. Incidently they were both exactly the same price trade. :-| anyway I am more than happy witht he white one it plays as well as any other P bass I have owned and I have had a fair few. Certainly better than most squiers I have played and a darn sight better than my old precision Lyte. The wilkinson pickup is ok although not fantastic. However for 133 quid plus vat it was well worth the punt

  6. I have seen the tunder IIA's recently changing hands for anything between 300 and 800. Anything under 300 for a thuinder 3 is a bargain. Tell him to put it on the westone forums. These guitars make gibsons sound like a plank of wood, they are the best pick ups and active system I have ever come accross

  7. Squier Standard precision bass. Sunburst with rosewood neck. Fitted with a fender 70s logo and pick up cover and wooden finger rest to resemble the Waters bass used on Live in Pompei

    Also fitted is a Seymour Duncan quarter Pounder pick up

    £120 collected from Bury Lancs or £140 posted. No case but I do have a box I could post it in

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