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Wilson_51_

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  1. Peavey Milestones are not too bad for a cheap bass. I still have the one that originally got me into playing bass. it has a relatively thin neck which i like and is quite easy to mod. The pick up routes are standard size so you can pop most things in there, as is the bridge so can easily be changed and the neck pocket can fit a fender neck on. The only thing that I found to be a problem was that the tuners don't have the same base plate as any of the hipshot ones, so you would have to drill new holes if you want to change them! The one i have has been through a few changes in its life starting as standard blue one with white pickguard. it then had Seymour Duncan 1/4 Pounders added and was resprayed camouflage colour with tread-plate pickguard. also added strap locks and block inlay stickers! This was for when i was in a heavy metal band. sorry for the poor picture it's the only one i could find! [url="http://s147.photobucket.com/user/grimacingreaper/media/44bb051a-7856-4873-8253-2cb9e83e8929_zpsf00168d4.jpg.html"][/url] And recently it has been overhauled again since that band ended. It is now Olympic white with Black tread-plate pickguard and has been defretted!! [url="http://s147.photobucket.com/user/grimacingreaper/media/5b9363b0-f3d3-4029-87f3-a8abee6ddb5e_zps3d5d802e.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s147.photobucket.com/user/grimacingreaper/media/WP_20130704_004_zps037c3897.jpg.html"][/url] Any questions just ask! Simon
  2. Hey all i am currently in the process of doing a defret on a peavey milestone. i have managed to get to the point where i am trying to work out what form of "protection" to use on the fretboard. I was going to leave it natural and just play the snot out of it, but after playing for an hour i already have some light grooves appearing. my options as far as i can find are: super glue - stewmac have a tutorial some sort of varnish or lacquer i have however stumbled across this [url="http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_764641_langId_-1_categoryId_165495"]Halfords lacquer[/url] i was wondering if it may work and be a simpler than any other options, it does say "ideal for protecting garden furniture" or am i just being hopeful! any help or past experiences are much appreciated. Simon
  3. Thanks for the response, I guessed that would be the answer but alas i thought there may be a couple of people on here, who have bought them! I'll either take a punt on it or wait for a mighty mite or something to come up.
  4. Hey Currently in the market for a maple neck for my franken-P and found this neck on the bay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Beautiful-one-piece-flame-maple-JB-bass-replacement-neck-64-5mm-heel-width-NEW-/230941272830?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item35c52c2afe Just wondering if anyone had anything to say about it? i'm tempted to take a punt on it but i'm not too sure, especially if the quality isn't up to scratch. Personally i'm loving the flame maple and the measurements are very close (if not the same) to fender specs? if i'm not mistaken. Thanks
  5. Thank you for the welcome! I will have to chuck some songs of ours up when we get around to actually doing some recordings. The only problem I have with listening to pearl jam is that it brings out a real need for me to buy and try to play a fretless... which may happen in the future. My Ray is indeed Pacific Blue burst and since buying it a few years ago, I have struggled to find anything I enjoy playing as much. My goal is to have a Jazz and P-bass so that i can have the "holy" trinity. Although i'm sure i'll get distracted along the way, such as with the frankenbass that's slowly going to come together.
  6. Hello Thought I would finally sign up to this forum, I have occasionally glanced at it and have finally got around to being a part of it. Not that I think I will have a lot to contribute! Little bit about me first, I have recently finished a degree in Music Technology and am in the process of attempting to get a job in the industry. I have been playing bass for about eight years and my gigging experience during this time is, how should i put this.. not as extensive as it should have been. For most of that time I was part of a Metal band that broke up last year, mostly due to the lack of drive and the non existent gigs! I have however just become part of a new band that is focused more towards Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots and Soundgarden style music but all originals. Equipment wise i'm currently using a Musicman Stingray through an Ashdown ABM500 with 410 cab for playing with my band. I also have a Peavey Milestone that was my first bass, that i have messed around with a bit and am in the process of making a franken-P-bass out of random parts when i collect enough of them! Simon
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