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Petey

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  1. Thanks Three....to order one was a bit of a leap of faith ( price and quality of what I would get), but the images of the plates on his website is truly comprehensive and the feedback that I could track down was impressive. I was also told that he was once approached by Fender Custom Shop about being bought out. 

    I've had the bass about 7 years now - it had a re-spray some years before I got it and once the original plate was removed there is evidence of it once being a 3-Tone Sunburst. 

  2. Over the last 5 years I've played lots of venues (Pubs, Wedding venues, hotels, etc) who ask for Public Liability Insurance and PAT testing evidence sent through via an email before they will accept the contract.

    My view is its like having an MOT on your car - if there was a problem in the venue, you are covered as you have done as much as you can to prevent a difficult situation - fire, electrical issue in the building etc, and probably spoil someones day/evening. Some people would get annoyed, could see this as an opportunity to take this further and involve a solicitor and it could get messy.

    My point would be do as much as you can to avoid a situation - get a PAT test, service your gear - yes, its hassle but you'll get the best from your gear, kit shouldn't let you down and you can declare it as an outgoing/expense in your tax returns to your accountant. The future looks like its only going to happen more and more especially when we eventually get back to 'normal' gigging

  3. I bought a second hand Emenince EUB about a year ago and then a KK - love them both for different reasons......The Emenince for the playability, overall sound (its ALL wood - bracing/bar with the flame maple veneer on the  back n sides) and the KK for sound and its looks - if your looking to play for the next 5-10 years plus, then forget the price and invest now - good luck

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  4. I prefer to Wet n Dry the back of my necks - using various grades of sandpaper to get a silky finish ( wire/steel wool can break off and get everywhere round the bass...esp the magnets on your pickups) ....You can buy micromesh = brilliant stuff - online  from ebay/Robert Dyas, etc...…

    Birchwood Casey Gun Stock Wax is a great finisher, but read the instructions, use a cloth or your finger (NOT a brush) layer by thin layer till you get it to where you want.... you can rub down in between applications too....but there must be a wood oil sealer which you can apply like the Stingray MusicMan basses use......

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