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Alfie Noakes

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  1. ....and it still is - honest! (Thanks Mark)
  2. I think that will be my next step, although I initially thought there may be some interesting swap deal to be done via this forum. Oh well, I'll give it a day, then hang a price on it - and thanks for the kind words.
  3. .....or would consider a swap for a 4 string bolt on Warwick Dolphin...............or something Jazz-esque.
  4. ...or my Musicman Sterling HS with natural finish, currently posted on this very forum at: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44082"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44082[/url]
  5. You can - it's a five way switch, but it still doesn't quite fit the overall sound (just a feeble excuse for a GAS attack, truth be told!)
  6. Rowbee - It extends the bassiness on offer, big time. Trouble is, it's that tight punchy sound that I'm after, but can't quite dial in. I can't complain about the guitar; merely about my own fickle nature and ever changing preferences, and subsequent cost. Jigsaws in the next life, methinks. Jigsaws and a healthy bank balance = achievable Bass guitars and a healthy bank balance = impossible
  7. My Musicman Sterling 4 string just doesn't suit the new band's sound, hence it's up for grabs. I would like to end up with a 4 string Fender Marcus Miller Jazz, or something very similar, and it must be with the natural ash look. Now for sale - £750. [attachment=22157:IMG_2203.jpg] [attachment=22158:IMG_2204.jpg] [attachment=22159:IMG_2206.jpg] [attachment=22160:IMG_2207.jpg]
  8. A 'final bump before Ebay' type bump
  9. A '[b]Any P-Bass takers?[/b]' type bump
  10. A 'two down, one to go' bump.
  11. Guys, Many thanks for the advice. One new Switchcraft jack socket and a bit of fiddly soldering later, and it is a mended guitar with a normal appetite for batteries, rather than a serious habit for them. (Anyone else with a battery hungry Warwick please take note) Thanks again.
  12. Keith, Okay - understood. I also have a MiM P-Bass with a Gotoh bridge and a Kent Armstrong humbucker pickup professionally fitted, probably of similar value to the cab. Picture attached - is this of interest? (If I had the cash at the mo' I'd have the cab off you sharp'ish, but I'm running on empty) Regards, Phil
  13. Keith, Thanks for the reply. Sounds perfect (and I'm sure it does) - would a straight swap for a Warwick 4 string $$ be of any interest to you? Regards, Phil
  14. Bump on the Warwick $$, and also on the P-Bass - I have a speaker cabinet deal in the offing, so am very keen to offload either to finance it. Offers? (King Tut / Col - I'd be more than happy to meet up and return the P-Bass it to its rightful owner, if you want it back) Regards, Phil
  15. Hi - is the cab still available, and how much would you accept for it? And what's the impedance? Regards, Phil
  16. Pictures added Dabootsy - apologies for the delay. Been busy at a country fair, on a greyhound awareness stand. Rock and roll, eh?! Thanks for the good words regarding the P-Bass, King Tut. If only we'd agreed on a deal for your Thumb, I'd be content by now. There again, it was a 5 string, and I'm bad enough on a 4. Benwhiteuk - pm'd, ta. BanksKS - it's a '94 that I took in a p/ex for my Thunderbird (radical swap or what?!), with three band EQ, and a stacked blend/volume pot. Hence I've no idea on a value - make me an offer, and I'll give it due consideration. Thanks for the .de site tip, too. Anyone interested in the Warwick Corvette $$? Thanks again for the interest, folks. Regards, Phil
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