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Clarky

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  1. [quote name='Beedster' post='1049945' date='Dec 6 2010, 10:09 PM']I bow to the new master. It's fair to add in my defence however that the slowdown evidenced in my bass gear trading is largely the result of having owned nearly all the Precisions currently on BC. Clarky's progress has of course been hampered by the fact that he keeps poncing around with Jazzes and, dare I say, the odd boutique bass C[/quote] Good job nobody spotted I have another feedback thread ... Doh
  2. If it helps I sent two basses to Italy (to BC'er hiperi0n) and it costs about £70 for a bass in a hard case, sent inside a cardboard box via Interparcel
  3. Do you need a dep before Christmas? Its a short drive from London to Newcastle
  4. Lovely collection there, BB. I especially like your recent stripped-down 79 Precision build
  5. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='1028487' date='Nov 18 2010, 09:27 PM']C'mon.. someone must want it. Four years old. 7 pence or offers. [/quote] That's a decal. Definitely not from the Fujigakken plant. Sorry mate but you have been done
  6. Chiseller. I saw you bought this on TalkBass for 4p last week. Its people like you that destroy the community spirit here. I'll give you 5p though if you cover PayPal fees
  7. Very nice job! There have been some fantastic self builds recently on BC (cd_david's Roger Waters Precision, BurritoBass' latest stripped Precision and now this one)
  8. 'Ow much? Good price. Cheap as Asda. Cheap as chips. Cheap as shoplifting
  9. Just bought a Demeter compression pedal off Adam. it arrived quickly, well packed and was in excellent condition. Adam is selling off a load of stuff on BC and based on my deal no one should have any qualms at all. best of luck with the sales Adam
  10. In the (unlikely!) event anyone was planning to turn up to this, a combination of the rubbish weather and putting my back out (I suspect from lumping DB and amp through Camden in snow on Weds night) has ruled me out of this. Apologies. There will be plenty more gigs next year and hope to see you there!
  11. Hey Dave, if you can get over Liverpool Street way in the next week (my office is 99 Bishopsgate), I can lend it to you to try out. PS, thanks Gareth for describing the amp's sound better than I could!
  12. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='1046209' date='Dec 3 2010, 12:16 PM']You ever tried tap-dancing with a broken leg? [/quote] No but I have seen a horse fly
  13. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='1046154' date='Dec 3 2010, 11:24 AM']Yes, the PedalTrain Nano looks rather good. The unbelievably big wahoozey of a pedalboard that Clarky accused me of (above) is actually my [b]middle-sized[/b][i][/i] one (!) and it's the Gator thingy with a built-in power supply. Really jolly good for my 3-piece band where I need to do lots of things to fill in the sound. My BIG pedalboard, ah now, that's something else again ...[/quote] Show off
  14. Thanks DH and Nigel (Yorick). Think I will go for the Pedaltrain Nano as its the smallest, easiest to handle, and is a pretty good price
  15. [quote name='silddx' post='1046021' date='Dec 3 2010, 09:33 AM']I doubt it's in jest, Paul. He looks ridiculous [/quote] Says who? [attachment=65601:kev_and_...f_berlin.jpg]
  16. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='1045941' date='Dec 3 2010, 06:50 AM']Pedaltrain Nano, NYC Lunchbox, or roll your own? All you need is a small wooden board and maybe an aluminium camera case from Maplin/interweb.[/quote] Thanks Dan, the Nano looks very user-friendly
  17. Tumbleweed! Pretty please?
  18. [quote name='Doddy' post='1045778' date='Dec 2 2010, 10:50 PM']the way he looks has absolutely no relevance to anything.[/quote] Sense of humour failure Doddy?
  19. Offers close to asking price? Gwaaaaannnn, you know you want it. And I have my eye on something else and need to raise some cash
  20. [quote name='tino' post='1045582' date='Dec 2 2010, 08:16 PM']And the scratchplate nearly fits aswell[/quote] that will be the tort shrinking, revealing the metal shield underneath. Very common on early 60s Precisions, tino!
  21. His name was (probably still is) Craig or should that be CRAIG?
  22. Most of the pedal boards and bags I see on websites are for people with mahoosive pedal set-ups (Happy Jack are you reading ). I would like to set up a compact board containing only a tuner (TC Polytuner), Sansamp BDDI and my incoming Demeter Compulator compression pedal. They don't take up much space at all and I want each of them to run on batteries, not mains power, so it can be a very simple board/bag. Does anyone have any suggestions for something appropriate? Cheers!
  23. [quote name='JTUK' post='1045199' date='Dec 2 2010, 03:21 PM']In that case, I would have picked a song to start the set that any decent engr could mix on the hoof...but agree that with that amount of instruments, it would be a trial....so something easy to start off.. I assume he made sure all the signal chains worked...but it doesn't sound like you got lucky with the engr choice either....??? He has a 14 piece band to mix and forgets to nail the settings...!!!!!!![/quote] Nope he had 6 of us and a tape and he forgot the settings! The first band incidentally had to re-start their set after the most enormous feedback howl set in in the middle of their first song. So, yeah, we didn't get lucky with the sound engineer!
  24. I think you should talk to 51m0n on the subject of compressors. He convinced me Here is 51m0n: [attachment=65532:snake2_1388468i.jpg]
  25. [quote name='JTUK' post='1045181' date='Dec 2 2010, 03:07 PM']If the kit sounds good acoustic or through the backline, then I wouldn't be hanging round for some idiot who can't get his signals right.[/quote] The difficulty is we are a 14-piece band normally. Last night the snow meant there were 6 of us (2 vocals, trumpet, trombone, souzaphone, DB), with no drummer or guitars. So we had to play to tapes, which means we had to do some serious sound-balancing.
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