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Marc S

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  1. [quote name='thebassist' timestamp='1417686445' post='2622960'] Yellowing Olympic White with matching headstock [/quote] Yes, yellowing Olympic white is a great option Not totally sure whether I'd opt for the matching headstock.... Looks great, but I prefer a plain one on my basses I really am tempted by Burgundy Mist.... Then again, I quite fancy Candy Apple Red too! lol
  2. Hi Mike / MJ Chappers, Looks like you've made a good start Jon is well respected by anyone who has had lessons with him I'm also in Cardiff You must come along to the next Cardiff bass bash, which Gelfin organises Hope to see you around Cheers Marc
  3. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1417682820' post='2622920'] I'd be scared to take any of those to a gig in case they got repaired. [/quote] Lol I'm a recent convert to the roadworn look But I have to say, these guitars and basses are a bit OTT for my taste As for the price, and description It really is baffling - when making a major purchase, such as a guitar The buyer really should read the description carefully I saw a Jazz bass the same seller listed earlier That too was really beaten up But on this occasion, he seemed to describe it fairly well He wasn't trying to pass it off as a US Fender and listed it as Fender Mex, with some Squier parts.... Someone is buying these guitars so I suppose it's a case of beauty being in the eye of the beholder.....?
  4. I once played in a covers band, who were all really nice guys The drummer was a great bloke, really friendly and easy to get on with He could keep time OK, when he played simple stuff, but he often tried to over elaborate.... Sometimes it came off, but mostly, he ended up out of time The drummer and bass player are, as others have said, the engine room of the band What made it worse, was that I was also playing in a tribute band with a really amazing drummer (who I've continued to work with, in a couple of subsequent bands) And when you play in a band with a great drummer, and another band with a bad drummer You really notice the difference The bad timekeeper said that he knew he went out of time when he elaborated but said he got bored playing a simple pattern... Although it can be difficult to part company with great guys I just had to go in the end....
  5. [quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1417628207' post='2622443'] Now mine this has blown away all of my precision preconceptions,dislikes and general anti fender outlook. Never would I have predicted that a humble beaten up ole P bass could have been this enjoyable. Truly awesome playing and sounding thing. Always liked relic looking basses but I didn't expect it takes feel so worn in, comfortable and full of character. Thanks Pete, err Kenny [/quote] Lucky you Dazed! That P bass looks amazing Yes, I agree completely that these Limelights somehow "feel" worn in They are just so comfortable to play I don't quite know how Mark manages to get that worn-in feel & finish, but he's got it just right I'll hopefully be ordering one shortly My trouble is, I can't decide what colour to go for I love the '63 Fiesta Red (my YOB) But I have a rather nice Squier, in that colour I really want a maple fretboard, but they didn't do one in '63.... One minute, I want slightly yellowing Olympic White..... The next I fancy Burgundy Mist... What should I do? - and before anyone suggests it - I can't have more than one I already have too many basses, and am flogging my MM to make way for a Limelight Oh the agony of choice PS. I once owned an early 70's P - and I found the neck way too chunky and was put off Fenders for a very long time - now I love them..... with renewed enthusiasm!
  6. [quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1417470137' post='2620782'] I hope a jazz version doesn't appear for sale soon or my bank account is for it! [/quote] What's more important - your bank account? .... or your "need" for a superb bass?
  7. [quote name='Low End Bee' timestamp='1417439624' post='2620307'] Nice job. Looks the part. I've managed to 'relic' my P bass from new. 7 years of being clumsy, bashing into things, playing with cufflinks and chunky watch straps. I had to sand down all the chips and wear a bit as it was scratchy and uncomfotable to play otherwise. I should put up some pics. It looks like some terrible half arsed job when it's actually all authentic [/quote] Yes please Low End Bee, Post some pics. Isn't it ironic, that your bass is actually authentically roadworn, yet doesn't look it? Mind you, I think it illustrates that you can't just hack away at the paint of a bass - to get a good roadworn / reliced look, it takes a bit more thought, and some good technique I've got a re-sprayed Squier PJ Fretless, which has some real scratches, chips & dings I may well have a bash at doing some relicing on that....
  8. [quote name='ras52' timestamp='1417443656' post='2620361'] I can't find the link to the video now, but Andertons did a blindfold test of four Teles: CV, Mexican, USA and Custom Shop. Guy picks up the CV and says, "ah, this is the Custom Shop..." [/quote] Yes, I recall seeing that video too I just can't believe the quality of my CV Squier I keep telling people about it, cos I can't believe just how good it is for the money! Try out one of those Tele's would be the best thing to do I'm sure you'd like it though....
  9. Don't play much guitar myself But a guitarist pal of mine has exactly one of these, same colour too He really likes his, and thinks his other recent purchase, a Squier CV Strat is fab too I've got Squier CV 60's P bass, and it really is great! Such good construction, playability and high quality finish - I can't tell you how much I like it If that's anything to go by, and my guitarist pals thoughts, then I'd say it's a good option Cheers and good luck with your guitaring adventures
  10. I wasn't "into" relics until recently I too think that if you don't like them, that's your choice as it is your choice if you do like them... I bought my Fender Roadworn Jazz a while back, from a fellow BC'er and since then, I've really fallen for the aged / relic look It doesn't mean your bass doesn't have a history, if it is old and doesn't have a mark on it It's just a look some people like Some get rather upset with others option to relic, saying "you wouldn't go out & scratch your car up" But choice of relic finish is just a finish option - and that's where comparison with a car should end - I mean, would you take your shiny new bass out in the rain, through some puddles? To me, ageing / relicing a bass is fine, if that's what you want to do - it's yours, and yours only, after all plus, it can lend a certain feel and look to an instrument I wouldn't do it to a vintage Fender which had no marks, or any other mint condition or expensive instrument But I once had a mint, expensive bass, and was absolutely gutted when someone else knocked a cymbal stand onto it! Playing a reliced / roadworn bass at a gig is really, really liberating - I'm not anywhere near so precious with it and far more relaxed about any chances of it getting bumped... I'm really loving the Limelight basses I've seen recently And I think you've done a really good job here Some nice touches there - and I think you'd have a few potential buyers if you decided to sell
  11. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1417431638' post='2620171'] Yes, you do! Get Mark to make a replica of my (Rumple's) 1976 Precision, then sell it to me later! [url="http://s734.photobucket.com/user/discreet-uk/library/1976%20P-Bass?sort=6&page=1"]http://s734.photobuc...s?sort=6&page=1[/url] [/quote] Oh that's lovely Discreet drool..... ...and I thought my GAS was under control! EDIT: I wouldn't be selling it later though.... lol
  12. Bump for this bass (again!) Am considering trading this bass in, for a Limelight So this could be your last chance to get a really great MM in a less common colour! - and for a really low price Lots of people have viewed the thread - but no takers.... If no-one comes forward with an offer - I will be trading this bass .... so if you're interested - hurry up lol
  13. [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1417297597' post='2619017'] The problem is that even high quality photos don't even come close to doing justice to the quality of these basses. [/quote] Having seen 2 examples of fab Limelight basses, I have to say I agree with you Photos can give you a good overall idea of how they look, but "in the flesh" the 2 I saw just seemed to ooze a mojo / atmosphere.... They sounded great, and were lovely to play too So I think I'm going to trade in my MM and order a Limelight in the new year (lets get Christmas out of the way first! lol) Mark seems a great guy to deal with, and seems to give a fair trade price My only problem, is that I'm now "agonising" over choice of colour / desogn It's got to be a P bass, with slimmer Jazz-style neck, I'm thinking about a YOB bass - which is '63 BUT - I've got a hankering for a P with maple neck, and apparently, Fender didn't do any Maple necked P's in '63.... I've got a Classic Vibe Squier P, in '63 colours - Fiesta Red, with red tort scratchplate So does that satisfy my YOB urge? Do I fancy a P in White, with maple neck? Do I want one in black? Should I opt for Candy Apple Red? .... quite fancy one in purple actually.... Help!
  14. I used to have a G4M case Which I think is great value for money It's pretty lightweight, for its' size, and fairly tough too Only thing was, Its' size - they really are big Now I have a David Gage Czech-Ease bass, it's quite a bit smaller It came with both hard & soft cases, and both fit much more easily into my car But I still tend to use the soft case, as the hard case is that bit more bulky, heavy & awkward to negotiate stairs & doorways etc
  15. [quote name='Mattmit' timestamp='1414349853' post='2588542'] All the bass I'll ever need. [/quote] Lovely! Really like that last P bass too.... I missed out on FuNKshUi's Fiesta Red P, and am gutted GAS is unbelievably low at the moment - I love the basses I have (and I have too many lol) But I keep coming back to look at this thread.... .... and drooling Keep the pics coming Limelight owners.......
  16. [quote name='ratman' timestamp='1417170888' post='2617693'] The only way you'll ever know if it works for you is to get one. [/quote] Indeed I never really got on with 5's I must say I don't quite know how or why, but I've never taken to them I bought myself a cheap 5 stringer a few months back I've hardly played it, but I will give it some more time in future Mostly I bought it just to give playing 5's more of a go.... There is added flexibility, I'm sure, but I find 4's more comfortable to play I tried a few 5'ers before buying, and generally found the string spacing was a problem for me especially when playing finger-style, I found there to be insufficient space between strings to get my fingers really "in there".... A fellow local BC'er advertised a second hand Squier P 5 string and that's the one I opted for - the wider neck is slightly less comfortable for my left hand but I found the string spacing much wider and better for my right hand It all depends on what's most comfortable to you - so try a couple Buying that Squier P for a reasonable amount, I know I'm not going to lose much if I decide to sell it on So try a couple, and get something either second-hand, or go for something like a Squier.... I've now got 3 Squier basses..... and they're all really good instruments EDIT: I was quite surprised at just how different some models are, in terms of neck width and in particular, string spacing....
  17. Having tried a couple of Limelights, I can only vouch for just how good these basses are Shame you're not closer, and up for a trade, cos I'd really like this bass Ho hum, there we go GLWTS Someone's gonna get a real bargain!
  18. This looks a lovely bass for the money I'm a sucker for maple necks & block inlays Like that red scratchplate too .... If I didn't already have too many basses, this would be a good standby / spare for gigging GLWTS - someone's gonna get a lot of bass for the money, I think
  19. Marc S

    Hello there

    Welcome Yannick Hope you enjoy the forum - I'm sure you will Croeso, from Wales!
  20. Buuuuuuump Can't believe this is still here Go on someone - treat yourself for Christmas Would consider swap / trade for a Limelight P bass or a P bass with maple neck & block inlays
  21. Please let us know what you think about the Entwistle pickups Wilco I'm tempted to try a set in my P bass They certainly are reasonably priced....
  22. Shame steviedee maybe the bass had been mucked about with, by someone who doesn't know what they're doing .... or was the bad vibe from the Cash converters staff? Give another one of these basses a try That's my advice... Good luck with your search
  23. Welcome you see, from that London, From me, by yurr in South Wales Enjoy the forum
  24. Hi again SubsonicSimpleton, Many thanks for posting that diagram I thought that would roughly be the arrangement Nice to see it confirmed though I suppose the tricky part, is "catching" the soundpost though? .... I never was much of a fisherman! lol Cheers again Really glad I saw this thread and I must get around to making my own soundpost tool Marc
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