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Geek99

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  1. Up to a point - when I bought it she suggested I keep it as she could see the quality. However she also knows I don't want to make a loss on it and would rather wait till it can be sold for at least same money
  2. I believe I'm meeting Ms BlueJay in London to collect this book- I think its sounding quite interesting, he seems to have put a lot of thought into his book.
  3. i think youre all right in that you have a piece of the puzzle each. I do have some deeper issues here too, I think The US P is way better than I am right now. So is the Jazz,. One day I will get more time, I am assured. Partner wants me to hang on to the USP till after Xmas to see if the market is better,
  4. I have a mint 2011 US P bass that I cant shift as its a slow market for higher end stuff. (its in classifieds) I'm toying with moving on instead my 1993 Jap jazz and Squier VMP and keeping the p bass although its much much better than I am. I rarely get time to play at home due to family commitments although I do know a singer songwriter who wants to jam when I get time. What would you do? COuld you justify keeping a £700+ mint instrument. ?
  5. Think he was in a trebly phase - he seems to go through them from time to time before going back to "fat p bass" as now Listen to New Year's Day in "under a blood red sky" - totally different If I recall the snowy vid for New Year's Day correctly he played the same green jazz in it, filmed in Canada I believe
  6. for my tastes, its a bit "out there". Maybe I'm just too conventional....
  7. Isnt there a "questions" tab ? I think the classifieds are actually an improvement.
  8. [quote name='iiipopes' timestamp='1353337226' post='1873763'] High C does not necessarily have higher tension. It may feel that way because of the lesser diameter feeling more pointed on the fingertip. Some folks, not liking low B, but wanting the low range, tune the lowest string to C so it is C-E-A-D-G instead of B-E-A-D-G. Even I experimented with that for awhile before going to a size larger B string and tuning conventionally. [/quote] ProseBass, who made my high C five string, specifically told me that it was so. I was asking him about changing it over to a Low B.
  9. Pleasure to meet you, walman "Peer-reviewed by another basschatter" type bump
  10. bear in mind that a high C has higher string tension so you'll likely need to tweak the neck relief, and you'll probably need a new nut.
  11. Well, you can always just have a look It is quite the bargain
  12. [quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1352828320' post='1868052'] Purley [/quote] Say no more ! have a "thats pretty" bump on me.
  13. I'm in all day saturday I do make very good coffee so you can come by and look if you want
  14. quite interested - please include pics of battery arrangements also. Will be in london early December. thanks
  15. [quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1352893432' post='1868861'] I dont understand what the problem is with this song. We are entertainers. We are there to entertain people, and if thats what they want, thats what we give them. If we only played songs [u]we [/u]like, it,ll be a very short set!! [/quote] this...
  16. Has this moved on to badass yet ? It hasnt been updated in about two months.
  17. Just counted the hours and I can bump this without fear Does no one want a really nice, shiny, mint US p bass at a good price?
  18. All on list (ie no one right now, but maybe people will join), I have an arrangement with Bluejay to hand over book in early Dec when I am in London.I'll PM whoever comes along when I'm done although I'm a fast reader so it shouldnt be too long.
  19. No, I believe the peson who has finished PMs the next person in line to tell them its ready. At least thats the way I understand it to work.
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