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I'm wondering whether there'd be any desire for a nice relic'd P-bass. I bolted this together from a body and neck that I had knocking around the garage. I bought a set of Wilkinson machines, a Warman P-bass pickup, Dunlop Straploks and a minty pickguard. It does sound pretty nice (I'd say that anyway, wouldn't I?), but yes, it does sound nice. The body is red over black...the black is showing through the dings, the neck is big and fat, straight and the action is nice and low. I honestly can't understand why people pay a fortune for a Nash or Limelight when it's fairly simple to throw parts together. Anyhow, I just don't need it, is what it comes down to. There's no case/gigbag, but if it needs to go in the mail we can haggle over the costs and I can take the neck off for transit I suppose. Anyhow, we'll start out at £200.00. Let's try £175.00. £150.00 [Edit] I've had a handful of enquiries about whether I'd just sell the body (evidently my dragging behind the car approach to relicing seems to have positives); I'd honestly prefer to sell the whole thing if I'm honest. If I'm left with just the neck, well, you know it's a downward spiral (again). I just need it gone. It's a really great bass! Plays like buttah! etc.
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I went yesterday...good to catch up with the usual suspects. I think if nothing, I came away with distinct non-GAS! It's interesting to see a load of gear in one place, but peripherals aside, nothing really appealed, which probably says a lot about my current setup if nothing else. Might get some SIMS LEDs installed this year. [Edit] The Yolanda/Guthrie show was great, Steve Lawson was dreamy, Guy Pratt very funny. Jah Wobble was a bit meh to be honest; was expecting so much more.
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Well, Gary, you know where I live...I've got to come out to West End to pick someone up and then we're supposed to schlepping up to Hatton Cross to Tube it in on Saturday morning. This morning it took me an hour plus to get into Wokingham to drop Sue at work and get back home. Eight mile round trip, people crawling along at 5mph. It's mental. The roads really weren't covered in snow either.
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Attention all planets of the Solar Federation...
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I don't get the feeling these 'kids' are actually as young as we think they are...that bass player is playing bars in Cincinnati. -
Attention all planets of the Solar Federation...
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Just for the record, she's called Caroline Joseph and she also did this: -
It's a nice looking bass but just to be clear (as it's a particular bugbear of mine), please refrain from using 'lawsuit' or 'lawsuit era', because it's not. Ibanez were the only manufacturer subject to any litigation and that came from Gibson, not Fender. Fernandes were no more subject to a lawsuit than Aria (Precise/Primary series) or Tokai (Jazz Sound or Hard Puncher basses)
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There is hope.
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I watched a video yesterday, three blokes discussing Gibson. There were a lot of great comments and an interesting commentary about woodstocks used in 1980s Gibsons, but most of all this came down to a handful of things; Gibson need(ed) to stick to ten guitars, make them well and make them cheaper. One of the guys commented that although the custom shop do great things, they are selling models that only lawyers and doctors can afford and that Gibson had lost the real musicians when prices went north of $1,500.
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I'll be there Saturday. Come say hello.
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I'd take that with a pinch of salt. I read a cracker of a quote recently. It went along the lines that while Gibson's official numbers cite that they made something like 500 Les Paul Customs during 1958/59, there's apparently more than three times that in circulation. I doubt they really know what left the plant to be honest. Ridiculous serial numbering/poor record keeping etc.
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I hadn't realised that they stopped making them, but now I think about it, I never really questioned why I'd never seen a 1965 Les Paul advertised. Give Gibson enough time and they'll probably find some blueprints somewhere detailing the spec for the never made mystery '63 Les Paul and charge £10K for it.
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Live D.I options, what do I need to know?
NancyJohnson replied to pburrows's topic in General Discussion
I know there's probably not a right or wrong way to use BDDIs or VTBASS type stompboxes, but personally I've never had the desire to simply lump one into the front of any head. I played with a guitarist one time who got a pretty acceptable tone by playing a Les Paul into a Fender Twin Reverb. For some insane reason he started building this huuuuge pedalboard with several distortion/fuzz pedals on it...he just couldn't grasp the concept of how coloured his tone became when he piled output from a distortion pedal on top of an already distorted amp tone; he'd look at you like a lost puppy. 'Clean? Wny would I want to have my amp running clean?' He threw thousands at gear and eventually wised up that the Les Paul/Twin Reverb was the best tone he'd ever had. Sigh. -
I just read a thread elsewhere that Ibanez are rumoured to be buying Gibson. Brilliant.
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