Is anyone in Northern England looking for a BB734a? A coffee burst one is on facebook marketplace for £300 in Penrith. Nothing to do with me but I thought I'd mention it.
I've got a pair of them in my drawer ready for a project. They're not very wide but I've got this mad idea of fitting them staggered longways, like an insane P pickup.
They're only £26.50 direct form Warman
Little bit of a late starter. 21, in a band called The Bobblehats at The Buccaneer in Gunnislake, Cornwall.
A fantastic, distorted, ear shattering riot that saw us banned from ever playing there again. 😂
And then managed to get Hooky to sign the control cover from my BBPH and the pickguard from my Eastwood Hooky 6 Fac51 edition. Most definitely chuffed.
I had a Yamaha BBG5S which fits all the criteria apart from possibly the weight.
Absolutely fantastic bass for not very much money. I'm sure there's other Yamahas that fit the bill too.
I have a Kimbara Ripper. It's definitely above average build quality wise for the time and it's not overly heavy, big body but not very thick. It plays really nicely with that comfy, worn in feel that you don't get with a new bass. That may be physical but may equally be psychological. Mojo eh?
I used to work in a place that had a fella that was the absolute spit of Ned Flanders (The Simpsons), I mean he was more Ned Flanders than Ned Flanders. Anyway he was a bit useless and I used to help him out a lot, to the point I was known as his beach. This is the motor trade so banter rather than nastiness.
My surname is Maunder and Ned's wife is called Maude so that became my name there. It stuck and I've used it online ever since.
I paid £1500 for my car five years ago. It does everything I want it to do.
Some people spend £150,000 on cars and they're badly built, barely driveable, and they crash them.
Horses for courses. If you want and you can, you do.