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  1. [quote name='Annoying Twit' timestamp='1427382337' post='2729692'] Nashville Deko back! [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_custom_line_nashvilledeko.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...shvilledeko.htm[/url] EDIT: 3 left, according to the KB method. [/quote]

    Pretty nice-looking. I'm currently selling a much better Ibanez classical guitar, so it would be ludicrous of me to buy this...
    and, yet, still tempted :D This is just silly.

  2. [quote name='White Cloud' timestamp='1427221578' post='2727524'] Well, I am over it now. Honest. However I could indulge in a game of hangman if you like; 6 letters _ _ _ _ _ _ [size=4]Have a bash [/size] [/quote]

    I'm going to go for [b]J [/b]because I suspect it's a UK luthier if you're in Scotland and, because I can't think of any others with 6 letters, I reckon it could be Jaydee.

  3. [quote name='White Cloud' timestamp='1427050564' post='2725117']
    The most "garbage" bass I ever owned was high end, hand made and very expensive. It quickly developed a terminal neck back bow that would have rivaled Robin Hood's weapon of choice.
    I shall refrain from naming it....I am over it now. Honestly. I am. I mean it. Honestly.
    [/quote]

    hint?

  4. Nice one. I'm so glad somebody's getting something out of this. I used to check the deko thing fairly frequently and it never really changed. Then somebody started this topic and it all blew up. I can't help feeling that whatever bot is buying the stuff automatically is a result one way or another of this thread.
    IF that's what is actually happening. Maybe the items are disappearing immediately because Thomann are taking them down. It might just be some admin glitch.
    Who knows.
    Judging by the NBD descriptions here, it still seems odd that they're almost being given away. I mean, if a finish blemish makes it unplayable, what counts as B-stock? A bass that nearly fell over but actually didn't? Or one whose E string was temporarily tuned a bit sharp, putting [i]too much [/i]stress on the neck..

  5. [quote name='badboy1984' timestamp='1427198049' post='2726942']
    Just buy 2x 6 string. 1 fretted and 1 fretless and you should be sorted lol
    [/quote]

    nah, two 8-strings. One fretted, one fretless. Each one strung EADG (roundwound), EADG (flatwound). This would require some modification of the nut, and willingness to look like a complete tool showing up to gigs with a pair of 8-string basses.

  6. haha. I'm really not into Fenders at all, and the backwards bridge and pickup covers bother me but, I have to admit, I can see the appeal in this.
    I'm usually into the "coffee table" basses but there's something enjoyable about how silly this is. Like an old painted sign that's had a neck and some strings slapped on it.
    Way over-priced. I wouldn't be tempted in the slightest but it made me smile.

  7. I really want a go on that Ibanez one.
    My problem with Thundercat is that I just want to hear him play guitar. What he plays can be really nice but that kind of stuff on bass, to me, always sounds muddy and fudgey and other unhelpfully vague adjectives.
    Like this thumpy, fretty nonsense https://youtu.be/EVmdh8Utdn0t=2m23s
    Still an interesting, lovely-looking bass and they both sound pretty unique.

  8. [quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1427110791' post='2725786']
    I don't know what worn Badass V bridges go for?

    (The saddles are worn, according to the eBay listing, which I should have posted last night. Oops.)
    [/quote]

    Oh, I didn't realise. Well, good ones go for near 100 dollars. Still, I think the high-mass thing is over-rated so I'd happily sell that bridge for whatever I can get for it to defray the overall cost a bit.

  9. It's particularly tricky when it's online. You can do your best to record the bass accurately and transparently (impossible, but worth trying) but you don't know what kind of speakers people will be hearing it on. I can only differentiate a few basic tones through online demos; a gnarly aggressive one like a Warwick or Musicman, a warm mellow one like a P bass and.... maybe the sound of a short scale. Slapping sounds identical on all basses to me (and I kinda like slapping, god knows what it's like for people who don't).

    Ed Friedland has been mentioned but, a bit like BC'er Scott Whitley, you get the impression he could make a bass out of cardboard and twine and make it sound good.
    I'd say a decent demo would be scales that use most of the neck. A major scale that goes from root to 12 starting from the 1st fret on the E, then 5th, 9th, 12th and 15th would do it for me.

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