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9 minutes ago, Beedster said:
Decided to try again, this time by email, and had an immediate response. Guess their web forms aren't working which might be worth keeping in mind
FWIW, I have always contacted Will by WhatsApp (using their published mobile number) and over the course of several transactions he has always been very quick to respond and very friendly with it
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3 minutes ago, Happy Jack said:
In truth? Probably the 3/4 Zeller I sold
Which also originated from - and now resides again with - @Clarky 😆
The circle of BassChat life init
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love it! Were my old voodoo swamp blues band Rattlin Bone still actively gigging, I would be PM'ing you!
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This is what I use: removable glow-in-dark fretboard dot stickers
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This guy was after a Cali76 only a few days ago
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Forgot to add weight:
3.54kg/7.8 pounds
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Putting up this gorgeous '73 Mustang bass for sale (for what I paid for it around six months ago). Sounds and plays beautifully with wonderfully vibrant burst and chocolatey rosewood board. Superb condition for a 50 year old bass with lots of little surface indentations but no nasty dings. Wearing La Bella Mustang flats. Comes with new Fender padded short scale gigbag.
£2750 collected from SW13 London or post at cost, as agreed with the buyer.
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Andy bought a pedal from me and everything was spot on, quick payment, friendly clear comms. Couldn't ask for more!
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PS, this is also FS (at a price reflecting the fees) on Reverb. I am going to end the sale tomorrow night if there are no bids and sell something else instead (those medical bills don't pay themselves)
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Replied! On hold
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New price for a Rob Allen Mouse at BassDirect is now an eye-watering £4350. So this lovely bass is, in relative terms, a bargain.
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Needs must after unplanned medical bills. Now back up for sale at reduced price of £2200 plus delivery (if required) at cost, as agreed by the buyer.
Strictly no trades, this is a fundraiser
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25 minutes ago, Ian McFly said:
I find this amusing that someone would have such bass as their signature model. It is literally the most banal Precision ever. Rosewood/sunburst/tortoise. Meeeehhhh.
But enjoy it dude
And happy Christmas to you too
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Hiya, SW London, Barnes. Unfortunately Hammersmith Bridge is shut to traffic so its not the easiest to get to
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Posting "I am done, GAS is over" to be followed by selling on/replacing every single bass within days/weeks. And repeat
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Have a bump from me. Amazing basses, highest quality short scale I have ever played. My capri orange one is like your one's louder (looking) cousin!
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If it helps: the standard Mullarkey short scale is 30" and this is described on Bass Gallery website as a short scale
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This was mine, previously. It's a wonderful playing bass in excellent condition and benefits from being one of the lightest Jazz basses I have ever played. Hoping the Ibanez sells and you get to keep this
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£50 posted for Bass Muff, removed BBE Compressor from sales as decided to keep it
Where is this rattle?
in Bass Guitars
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I have had this problem also when the nut slot had been filed too wide and I then used a narrow gauge A (specifically a TI Jazz Flat A). My work arounds were (1) to restring carefully so the string was emerging from the very bottom of the tuner peg and/or (2) to use a fret wrap just behind the nut