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Happy Jack

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  1. I've always been impressed with the wear patterns that Nash inflict on their poor instruments. Given how many photographs exist in the public domain of genuinely old basses with genuine wear patterns, it's really impressive that Nash always manage to make their basses look like a 10-year-old was let loose with an electric sander for a few minutes. Still, £1500 eh? There really is one born every minute.
  2. Tricky blighters, mirrors. Never trust 'em, meself.
  3. The more you do for people, the more they'll let you do. As another serious tinnitus sufferer, I have zero sympathy these days with turn-it-up clowns and I certainly wouldn't be prepared to disrupt my own life to help them with their big swinging dickery. If your guitarist is really a star, he'll get you access all areas next time he plays Wembley or the O2. Otherwise, he can turn down.
  4. Yup. Just you.
  5. Had a quick go on one at the SouthEast Bassbash and liked it. Then an old jamming mate invited me to join his steampunk folk band so long as I played DB rather than fretless electric. Bought a no-name £300 Chinese starter bass, got an hour's intro from Jakesbass, and I was up & running ...
  6. Also check out the Tapco range, e.g. http://www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/DISC-Tapco-Blend-6-6-Channel-Mixer/3G9 The point is that they're the Squier to Mackie's Fender, so the quality level is higher than you might expect. I picked one up pre-owned for £30 and I've used it for dozens of small and semi-acoustic gigs since then.
  7. [quote name='ped' timestamp='1482881777' post='3203363'] ... and I can make a set last nearly a year. [/quote] Bwahahahahahahaha!!! Time to move to flats, Chris.
  8. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Teuffel-Tesla-Headless-Boutique-Guitar-Sale-Or-Swap-px-For-Strandberg-Varberg-/172461919339?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
  9. If it really does have a 25.5" scale, seems to me that design is almost certainly a bastardised guitar rather than an instrument designed as a bass.
  10. I bought a Zeller from Clarky for not a huge amount more than your £600 budget, absolutely lovely "cheap" bass which he was replacing with his dream DB, an 1880 German flatback costing him several times more than he sold the Zeller for. He spent the next three years trying to persuade me to sell the Zeller back to him because it sounded nicer than his flatback. It's not always about price and reputation. So is my Zeller a bit of a special, a one-off? At the DB Bash a few months ago, someone else had one just like mine, so I tried it. Even with his string choice and his set-up, it played and sounded a lot like mine.
  11. I could make a very long list of albums which were "game changers" for me, starting with Revolver and coming all the way to Graceland, but in truth the one that had the biggest impact on me was probably Piledriver. I saw the Quo regularly from 1974 until the original line-up reformations of the last few years. I can't think of many 2016 casualties I will miss more. Thanks Rick.
  12. http://www.adesignsaudio.com/reddi-all-tube-direct-box.htm
  13. People constantly come up to me at gigs and say how much they wish that I'd brought my rig in on a forklift truck. [size=4] [/size]
  14. Well flats will instantly take you in that direction, and make both slides and (ahem) note correction much easier. What you will lose is the exaggerated growl that you get from playing rounds on a fretless. On the other hand, you'll also do far less damage to your fingerboard. Bear in mind that there's just as much variation between different brands & styles of flats as there is with rounds. La Bella FLs (my own favourite) are very stiff and very expensive; Thomastik make strings which are far more compliant and need a much lighter touch, but sound really lush when played well.
  15. The elephant in the room is that, to keep the visuals working properly, he's clearly scaled up the body to match the huge neck. Given the typically very light weight of a Lull 4-string (say 7.5lbs) then scaling it up by 20% wouldn't turn it into a back-breaker at 9lbs, but unfortunately I don't think it works like that. I suspect that the 20% upscale need to be cubed for three dimensions, and 1.2 cubed is 1.73 which would take that 7.5lb startpoint over 11lbs, and that's before you get into the ergonomics of playing a thing that size. Still love the idea, mind.
  16. I wasn't much interested in meeting Bill. It was the girl on the cover of Sunburst Finish that I wanted to meet.
  17. Bluejay and I will actually be in Camden this evening, a mere 400 yards from The Roundhouse, but we cannot take these off your hands - we're going to watch The Rev support The Wurzels at Dingwalls. Oi am a zider drinker ...
  18. But in all fairness, Blue, how often do you go around the room telling the audience how great [i][b]they [/b][/i]were?
  19. I've used other avatars in the past, but was asked to change them. [URL=http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/media/Just%20Stuff/GIF%20files/SpinningGirl.gif.html][IMG]http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Just%20Stuff/GIF%20files/SpinningGirl.gif[/IMG][/URL] I have no idea why.
  20. It was 37 years ago today That Joe Strummer taught the band to play Nope, sorry, doesn't work for me.
  21. Try to swallow the resentment and part as friends. The music biz is smaller than most realise. You haven't seen the last of these guys (probably) and it's not unimaginable that one day you'll find yourself hooking up with one or more of them again. Being incredibly f***ing gracious to someone who has just been a sh*t also pretty much guarantees that you get the moral high ground. [size=4] [/size]
  22. [quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1481743210' post='3194823'] Well, if you want a bargain, there is this totally legit sounding thunderbird: [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gibson-thunderbird-bass-guitar-/182371853013"]http://www.ebay.co.u...r-/182371853013[/url] [/quote] I was so impressed by that listing that I bought the bass. Twice.
  23. Well, some of it's from the 60s. That's a Hofner 185 (the original shortscale rather than the modern HCT version), Continental issue with celluloid 'dot markers'. It would have originally been fitted with a pair of 'Staple' pickups as fitted to the Violin bass. The equivalent bass in the UK and Commonwealth was the Hofner Artist - you got a serial number for no extra cost but you lost the uber-cool celluloid. That pickguard is quite a nice bit of brass and will probably polish up with some Duraglit. It sure as hell ain't original. As to being "of interest to a Hofner collector", I very much doubt it.
  24. That's really no way treat a Nigerian Prince.
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