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[quote name='thisnameistaken' post='1374086' date='Sep 15 2011, 09:43 AM']Hey Clarky how is the tension compared to Silver Slaps? Also have you slapped them? Do they sound mellow enough for that sort of thing?[/quote] I can't A/B but I would say they are fractionally higher tension than SS's but not a great deal in it. I don't (can't!) slap so can't answer your second question at all, I'm afraid. To me they feel like the DB equivalent of TI Flats, if that gives you a slight sense (as in mellow, slim, easy under the fingers). Maybe Gareth can pitch in here?
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[quote name='Gareth Hughes' post='1373826' date='Sep 14 2011, 09:58 PM']Kolstein Heritage are a great low tension string. Heck, a great string all round. Great feel and tone, IMO. And wonderfully magnetic. And a major +1 for their customer service. Barrie Kolstein rocks.[/quote] +1 I have Heritage strings on my Kolstein DB. I previously preferred Silver Slaps but these are very, very nice strings and mag-friendly
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Really nice J pickup modified MIA Precision at Bass Gallery
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='warwickhunt' post='1373514' date='Sep 14 2011, 06:33 PM']Oh and well remembered about the pickguard cut-away Clarky. [/quote] Anorak, moi? -
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As I know there are a few Stone Roses fans (eg, Rick's Fine '52) here is my old Rick 3000 which I owned about 5 years ago (long since eBayed). It was a fairly battered mapleglo colour and had butchered controls/scratchplate when I got it. I then had it custom painted by Martin Sims to a Fireglo finish for a Mani vibe and sourced original controls and scratchplate from the US. Huge, very Precision-like sound but sadly I couldn't get on with the short scale neck. Still, looked great IMHO [attachment=89477:clarky_basss_015.jpg][attachment=89478:clarky_basss_010.jpg]
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Bought a Fender '53 relic P bass off Rick. Lovely bass, very comprehensively packed (took me about half an hour to cut through the dense undergrowth!) and Rick was kind enough enough to throw in a spare replacement bridge for me. Totally excellent transaction and a welcome addition to the ranks of BassChat
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Really nice J pickup modified MIA Precision at Bass Gallery
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='wateroftyne' post='1373401' date='Sep 14 2011, 04:46 PM']Hmmm... It looks really like a modded MIA that Warwickhunt used to own (and Bottomendian before that, I think)... I really like the newer P's and J's. They look solid.[/quote] IIRC Warwickhunt's had a bit of the pickguard filed/cut away (near the '70s placed J p/u), presumably so that fingers or thumb didn't get wedged between p/u and pickguard. This doesn't appear to be the same, but it could just be the way the pictures have come out -
Really nice J pickup modified MIA Precision at Bass Gallery
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
This looks like 2008-11 'latest model' MIA Standard Precision which has been modded to take a J pickup. However, its done really nicely and the price isn't too bad given the new price of an American Standard P -
Looks like this is going to have to be a commission sale for one of the specialist bass retailers So, bearing in mind I now have the fretless I need for my acoustic band (Takamine B10), my last throw of the dice is to offer this up as a trade against an equally desirable/valuable bass that I will enjoy playing in the mean time and may or may not move on depending on circumstances - anyone got an Alleva Coppolo KBP4 or (preferably) LG4 or maybe Celinder J they want to swap, only in a 'traditional' colour (sunburst, sonic blue, fiesta red, seafoam/surf green)? Will give it a few more days then, as above, its off to a bass shop ...
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TIM!
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[quote name='spiritchaser' post='1372795' date='Sep 14 2011, 08:19 AM']No, we just sell them on for twice the amount to an 80-year old without internet access [/quote] Can you give me his contact details then so I can flog my Mk 1 fretless then
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High End Fretless Question Wal Vs Pedulla Buzz
Clarky replied to bassatnight's topic in General Discussion
Both are very well made and I susepct the main differences lie in the feel (my Wal has a slab of ebony on the neck whereas the Pedullas I have looked at have some kind of high polish on their necks) and the electronics. The Wal has a distinctive mid-dy tone that is different to most other basses, albeit its pretty versatile (I can get a convincing DB or dub sound as well, so its not just about the mids). I really like my Wal and am only selling to free up funds -
South East Bass Bash No.5, Surrey, Saturday 24th September 2011
Clarky replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='Clarky' post='1370256' date='Sep 12 2011, 11:43 AM']Looking unlikely I can make it too I owe some bits 'n bobs for the raffle and possibly an acoustic bass for Beedster that Wayne has kindly agreed to taxi to Canterbury. Messaging Happy Jack ....[/quote] It's a no go for me, I'm afraid I have handed over raffle bits (Sansamp, two Precision scratch plates) plus my acoustic bass (for Wayne to take back to Beedster-ville) to Happy Jack. Hope y'all have a good'un. I thoroughly enjoyed each of the last two, plus the North London BassBash. -
I was given a guided tour this evening by Jack - very impressive space with highly effective sound-deadening for the benefit of the neighbours! Only disappointment was that Jack had Nena's '99 Red balloons' on his PC playlist
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I daren't even post again, its getting embarrassing! Yep, another deal with Keith and as a result I am now the proud owner of a beautiful Takamine B10 fretless. Super guy with great taste in basses
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and don't forget to turn up to the gig wearing spandex strides, a zebra print sleeveless shirt and loads of eyeliner
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Wicked. Nice one Al
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Happy Jack has a Pelosi 5 for sale in the FS forum
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South East Bass Bash No.5, Surrey, Saturday 24th September 2011
Clarky replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
Looking unlikely I can make it too I owe some bits 'n bobs for the raffle and possibly an acoustic bass for Beedster that Wayne has kindly agreed to taxi to Canterbury. Messaging Happy Jack .... -
Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Clarky replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='bobpalt' post='1370243' date='Sep 12 2011, 11:31 AM']Hi Clarky. I came to see you at the Upton Blues Festival, but on the wrong day! The website said you were playing on Friday........... (I did complain, but got no answer from the organisers) Cheers, Bob[/quote] How annoying I emailed the organisers, as did other members of the band, weeks in advance to get them to change the error on the website .... sigh. They have asked us back next year though so maybe 2012? -
Tend to be top dollar prices but generally reasonable people in my experience (not cowboys, just pricey). Drop Happy Jack a PM as he used to work around the corner and was often in there
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Hi there, just thought I'd point out (if you didn't already know) that anyone UK based would have to pay just over 20% import duties on the cost of the bass plus shipping (ie, >$400 on top). Unfortunately that means that US-based basses often work out uneconomic for UK'ers to import, no matter how much we might want them! And yours is a truly beautiful bass ... by the way, that isn't a cheap shot at getting a further price cut on my part as I can't afford your bass, period! Just trying to explain why you may not be overwhelmed with interest even if a bunch of BC'ers really like the look of your bass