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uh-oh. Well, happy NBD anyway
Me and my long-term robo-partner have completely independent finances so there's no permission needed from either party, but I wonder.. couldn't you just open a separate savings account for eBay/BC impulse purchases? -
Wow, that's crazy. Are these made of newspaper or is somebody not getting paid? How can it be profitable at that price?
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Wenge has such an open grain, I don't think I'd use it as a fretless board without a bit of grain filling and fairly tough finish.
Mind you, Wishnevsky did it http://www.talkbass.com/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi420.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fpp285%2F49sfine%2FWishbass%2520Fantasy%2520951%2FFantasy951032.jpg&hash=0117310e01cb7216b24f999861efa5b6 -
It's still there and, using the previously described method, it still says there's five of them.
I doubt that. I'd say that's just an automatic thing. -
Great stuff. I just received a packet of black hardware too. No fancy pickups or nut, sadly.
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I like where this is heading..
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ooh, so classy http://www.inlaystickers.com/products/girls-in-block-fret-markers-for-guitar
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Great but, actually, I insist that I be given due credit in the form of my name scorched into both the front and back of the bass.... and really big too.
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Another build! Woohoo!
I'm sorry if this is impertinent but I was just thinking about your shape. If it was me, I'd thin the lower horn a bit to match the change to the upper horn a bit. Something like this http://i.imgur.com/B5brGLu.jpg
Just putting it out there...
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Great! Report back when it arrives.
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aaand it's gone
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Just saw that.
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This gets posted all the time and it always amuses me.
You have to give the seller some credit for sheer stubbornness. Anybody else would've realised months ago that this is a load of old crap, but he's sticking with it. -
Wow. Some [b]amazing[/b] stuff and really good prices. I'm going to have to search the forums to investigate all the import tomfoolery, see if it's worth doing.
...mind you, that Warwick "W" bass is horrendous. -
My problem with demo videos is that they're about whatever you say they are. If you were cynical enough, you could take one set up and record about 6 or 7 different videos.
Without changing a single setting, in one video you ostensibly demonstrate the pickups, in another video you're talking about the strings, in another video you're talking about the body wood to make some point about 'tonewoods', in another video you talk about how the maple board gives a "brightness" that the rosewood equivalent lacks and so on and so interminably on making video after video with the exact same gear.
If you play well, your "pickup" video will garner compliments about the quality of the pickups. Your "strings" video will start some discussion about nickel vs steel.
Having said that, I watch pretty much every one I find. I just really like looking at basses -
wow wow wow
Amazing stuff. And it looks like you could probably even make your own hardware.
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Familyman Barrett actually has really bad technique, and if you seem him playing completely unaccompanied (like on BassPlayer tv or something), his timing's pretty bad too.
But, put him with a drummer and something miraculous happens. -
Excellent. Congratulations, Lord Sausage.
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I can't let those Zelda symbols go unpraised.
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As somebody who is part robot, I find the insinuation offensive.
Quitting Basschat. -
[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1427711904' post='2733228'] We need to be able to check out potential purchases in the real world. I propose some kind of building where various different basses are stored, then people could actually leave their homes, travel to the building between designated times during the day and evaluate the products, perhaps using amps [i]in situ[/i]. If a particular bass turned out to be ideal, there could be some way of actually paying for it there and then at the location so you could take the bass home with you. Bit of a pipe dream, I know. Probably never happen. [/quote]
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In the future, when you're online bass-shopping you'll be wearing a robotic glove that'll force your hand to the neck profile of the guitar.
And I, for one, will be delighted because, after scale length, that's the biggest issue for me. -
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Let's all chip in for it then have a ceremonial burning !!!!! Next bass chat event anyone ?!
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I think it's a fair assumption that this is an unplayable piece of absolute crap, so I wondered about the parts..
I priced the pickups and the emg phase inverter, knocked a bit off because they're second hand and then thought I'd give about 25 quid for the tuners and bridge pieces (not sure how many haven't been twisted beyond use). Also, assuming the hardcase is decent enough to sell on, I think I'd pay about £130 for this. Then £25 shipping. Take the parts, burn the rest.
So, I think £200 is the absolute upper limit of what this abomination is worth.
A mere stones throw from £9,999,999.
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[quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1427366714' post='2729344'] Brilliant! You [i]must[/i] let me know how to do this... very useful [/quote]
Simple enough, only mildly time-consuming. You go to the first song and underneath the waveform and comment box, there's an "add to playlist button". Click that, it'll ask you if you want to add it to an existing one or create a new one. Create a new one, make sure it's set to public, and then just go through the rest of the songs, adding them to that playlist.
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Those are amazing basses. I love the Leduc fretless.