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great harry

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  1. My bass has a glossy neck and stickiness is not an issue.
  2. I haven't gigged since I was 18 and sold my bass to fund a trip abroad (foolishly thinking I would by another on my return). I got back into playing bass again a few years ago after a 36 year break, but haven't gigged since. I jam with a guitarist friend and we did try to set up a band, but got through drummers too quickly to make a go of it. I blame the guitarist.
  3. Ashbury as opposed to Ashbory have just brought out a bass ukulele for £199. It's a bit different from all the others in that it has metal strings. Available from Hobgoblin Music. Afraid I don't know anymore about it. However, I do have an Ashbury soprano ukulele and the build quality and tone are excellent so I don't think quality will be an issue.
  4. I watched a thing on Coast last night about this sort of paint job. It makes it harder for a U boat captain to aim his torpedoes, apparently.
  5. I don't inderstand why it is described as a precision bass when everything about it except the headstock logo says jazz bass to me.
  6. Looks like someone has got it confused with the bog brush. Or the bog
  7. I have a modern player jazz and can't fault it. It is nearly two years old now and no problems so far.
  8. Is it the angle that photo 3 was taken, or does it have an offset waist like a Jazz . I like the look apart from the colour.
  9. [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1418899767' post='2634556'] Don't you just love it when sellers post pictures of a valve amp switched on with no speaker cab in sight? That really sets the mind at ease! [/quote] Oh, shouldn't you do that? Good job I've only ever used combos.
  10. I thought my skull was the only one that shape.
  11. Have you seen their other item, am expired tax disc for £695. If that's a collectors item, what about my one that arrived on 2 October complete with a letter saying I didn't have to display it after 30 September. That must be worth thousands. I am open to trades
  12. Is that an additional strap button off centre on the back?
  13. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1412161280' post='2566232'] Are there no single bass men out there? GAS free in their unibass world..... [/quote] Just the one Modern Player Jazz for me. It's not because I am GAS free, more cash free and space free. Having said that, a Precision would probably do it for me.
  14. It looks like it didn't survive the 50s to me.
  15. I think you made the right choice. Looks really nice in the photo.
  16. Can't believe this. I have just seen it and thought " I will have to get along to the une of Feathers this month". Then I looked at the FB page. There are some right miserable gits out there. If they are like that, what are they doing living next door to a pub?
  17. Make sure you try out a modern player. They are remarkable for the money and more versatile than the others.
  18. [quote name='jezzaboy' timestamp='1409397794' post='2539312'] Another real advert I want to start a quo tribute band. Looking to start out playing pubs and then mabye touring in the future. I`m 16,age range 14-19. Whilst I admire his thinking, he may have a slight problem getting into the pub to play the gig. False beard anyone? [/quote] When I was 17 I was auditioned ( failed) by a pub band which was actually named after the Local where they did most of their gigs. I would have been the oldest member by 2 years. That was in 1975 and they were all better musicians then than I am now.
  19. My first bass was a Hofner 500/3, which was ok but I preferred the Welson Violin Bass I replaced it with. The Violin bass was much nicer looking than a 500/1 complete with f holes a very nice smokey sunburst and two mini humbuckers. It sounded great. I haven't seen one that looked anything like it since, despite much searching on t'web. I sold it in 76 and didn't buy another bass until March 2013. All those wasted years
  20. +1 for the modern player shirt scale jazz. If anything, for me, the neck felt shorter than other 30" scale basses I have tried, including a mustang. It feels like playing a guitar. The fret spacing seems a lot less than my full scale jazz.
  21. [quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1408236194' post='2528327'] ITYF people are asking that now. [/quote] +1
  22. Tried one out at PMT in Southend yesterday. My impressions. I was impressed by how light it was. The neck seemed very short, even for a short scale. The CAR looked great. Compared to a regular jazz the body is much smaller. Sounded great especially with just the p pup. I am beginning to wonder whether I should have bought a p or p/j rather than a jazz. Build quality on the one I tried appeared excellent. Overall I thought it a very nice instrument but possibly not for me. The neck just seemed too short, affecting playability ( I am 6'6"), although an hour or so of practice would probably sort that out. I did like the lightness of it though. I am still suffering from Sunday's 5 hour long practice session with my MP Jazz.
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