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Chiliwailer

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  1. I've seen them go up the neck, but never that far before. Makes me wonder if the rod is actually in there? At that price, they may not actually know what they are doing anyway, or they are chancing it.
  2. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1491030765' post='3269913'] Yes, I too feel some envy for folk who are honestly happy with a single bass. What we don't know, of course, is if those lucky guys are active bassist or if they play simple lines in a band once a week, and never touch it from one week to the next. [/quote] There is that for sure. It also may be that they are active but have a bass that covers the styles they want, or that they are not looking to tick as many boxes as us? I know that'd I'd be very happy, and be well covered with just my Lull PJ4 and MM Sabre. But... my Jazz and vintage P are both stunners that I get enjoyment out of, so why not while I can?
  3. [quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1491008805' post='3269873'] Wow that centre one looks like new!! [/quote] Cheers, she's a beauty though in the flesh has a few marks and dings. Not at all bad for 51 years though! This is my second time round owning this bass, in between it's taken a couple of knocks that would have annoyed me if I did them. But I'm actually chuffed now as I don't have to be quite as precious with it as I was before
  4. Sometimes I wonder if bass life would be easier with just one bass. But then I realise I have 4 for a reason. Personally, I mostly pick up the one that I have a gut feeling for. Occasionally some basses just suit my mood that time, other times I pick up a bass and realise I'm not in the mood as much as I thought, so it isn't the basses fault. It helps though when you have basses that you know are excellent and very well suited to you, then you know it just isn't your night to play.
  5. [quote name='Bridgehouse' timestamp='1490952853' post='3269304'] I'm tempted to swap out the pickup, but it's fine for the moment. [/quote] mmm.. Lindy Fralin...
  6. These are always worth a look for a big sound and lots of bite http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1970s-PAF-Dimarzio-Precision-Bass-Pickups-/322466278754?hash=item4b147ced62:g:SasAAOSwol5Y2soP (Edit, may be 80's not 70's but still the same from my experience of having a few in the past).
  7. If I buy 3 of your wonderful basses can I get 1 free? Bump for a top seller, and a fine gentleman with exquisite taste in basses.
  8. Looks just like mine, when these are good they are GREAT. It easily stands up to anything I've ever owned. GLWTS
  9. [quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1490539307' post='3265775'] I'm on a similar path as yourself right now, except I'm being even fussier, I want a vintage 60s style P neck, wide and shallow, but with a compound radius, a modern bridge, modern/better access to the higher frets, as well as a vintage sound, in a rather fetching Sunderland AFC red! I promise I'm not too demanding! 😂 My search has taken me to custom built for sure! [/quote] Just realised that we have the same bass in our avatars, I remember our previous chat about it
  10. [quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1490539307' post='3265775'] I'm on a similar path as yourself right now, except I'm being even fussier, I want a vintage 60s style P neck, wide and shallow, but with a compound radius, a modern bridge, modern/better access to the higher frets, as well as a vintage sound, in a rather fetching Sunderland AFC red! I promise I'm not too demanding! 😂 My search has taken me to custom built for sure! [/quote] My old Lull P4 had a great neck, wide 60's style nut with a gorgeous shallow depth so to my taste was easily the nicest wide nut bass I've owned. Plus Lull's have the high end access and modern bridge. Only sold it to get a PJ4, but that's in blooming Chelsea blue rather than Gooner red.
  11. [URL=http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/Mar%2017/IMG_2279_zpsnpzhunlx.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah227/chiliwailer/Mar%2017/IMG_2279_zpsnpzhunlx.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/Mar%2017/IMG_2281_zpsuvg8idoz.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah227/chiliwailer/Mar%2017/IMG_2281_zpsuvg8idoz.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  12. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1490482280' post='3265489'] Don't ask me why, or what proof I have, for there is none. [/quote] Exhibit A... the Fender Nocaster
  13. [quote name='Platypus' timestamp='1490382119' post='3264822'] Did indeed, I had bought it on here from Si - 0353203 We could have met up and cut out the middleman! [/quote] True! The middle man for me via Andy Baxter was my good pal Mark. Nice that I can now trace this back to Si, who I presume imported it from the US. Well, it ain't going anywhere now Cheers pal
  14. [quote name='Platypus' timestamp='1490378905' post='3264791'] I was the previous owner of that '66P - funny old game! [/quote] And you're right around the corner from me! Did you sell it via Andy Baxter?
  15. Cosmic....or....coincidence? I just bought this bass back, 2 years after I foolishly sold it. It's a 66 P Bass. For the past 6-8 weeks I thought about this bass non stop, even talking to mates about it and teasing myself with old pictures of it. I've had many 50-60's Fender basses, this is the only one I REALLY wanted back. Then on Sunday, I see it listed for sale here on BC. The rest is history, and here it is now in my home, to stay.... [URL=http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/IMG_0022_zpssi1t8vza.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah227/chiliwailer/IMG_0022_zpssi1t8vza.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  16. Andy doesn't just sell basses, he sells smiles.... I haven't stop grinning since I left his house 48.hours ago, after buying a bass from him. Bump for a great guy and honest seller
  17. [quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1490300408' post='3264172'] PM'd 😀 [/quote] Lol A return visit on the cards eh? I saw this yesterday when over at Andy's, it's a real stunner. Bump for a top man / top seller.
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  19. Warren nailed it in the post above. I just had a great time meeting Andy, enjoying his company and conversation and then purchasing a lovely bass. Everything about this deal has been a pleasure since we started chatting 4 days ago. Andy, thanks again pal and I'll look forward to seeing you again in the future.
  20. I just played this bass today and words will never do it justice. It's simply the best, or at the very least joint best, pre CBS P bass I've ever played (and anyone who knows me knows that's a fair few ) The neck is divine - perfect, but most importantly the tone is super solid and everything you'd ever want from a killer vintage P. This bass is worth every praise. Andy, think twice my friend
  21. [quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1490049912' post='3261855'] No, not yet mate. Wednesday hopefully 🤞 [/quote] Let's hope Thursday is a sunny day, then you can do a family gathering photo shoot
  22. [quote name='GreeneKing' timestamp='1490020618' post='3261490'] Sadly it sits in it's case as I I'm used to 5's now. It's still not for sale though for sentimental reasons ] [/quote] Good call
  23. [quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1489769632' post='3259742'] I've just received a phone call. It has arrived! [/quote] Is she in your loving arms yet?
  24. [quote name='Andy' timestamp='1489945548' post='3261001'] Good question Chris - I'd assume that it wouldn't be at that stage but not sure ..........anyone? [/quote] There were still a few left over Brazilian boards floating around in '66 as they transitioned, not on this one though I believe.
  25. £35 including delivery Excellent condition. Fits Little Mark and LMK heads.
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