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Dan Dare

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  1. There is no price list for vintage instruments. It depends on what the seller will let it go for and what the buyer is prepared to pay. That looks a reasonable price to me, unless you are buying to sell it on, in which case, you should pay more...
  2. If it's genuine, he'll probably do better selling on the 'Bay than to Gruhn.
  3. "Lawsuit era" is a rather meaningless phrase. It doesn't imply that Fernandes or anyone else was subject to a suit, merely that an instrument was made around the same time that Gibson sued. .
  4. So are you selling it or not? Btw, no serial number in any of the photos. '64 should be 'L' series. Is it?
  5. "Fun in the sun" with "scantily clad free spirited laydees"? Free STDs for all. Whoopee. Everything's fine in America, etc (now, where did I put my assault rifle?). We can do without your pity, thanks all the same.
  6. Smoking, drinking, eating, etc on stage? Would you do the same at work?
  7. So true. In cycling, there's an expression - "light, strong, cheap. Pick any two". Building yourself helps, but even then, a few kappalites or equivalent, plus a proper cab or two to mount them in, won't be cheap. Any lightweight head with sufficient power won't be cheap, either, even used. The most economical way to lighten the load is probably to use ones existing head/amplification (unless it's a SVT) and build some lightweight cabs. Even the heaviest head won't weigh anything like as much as an old school cab.
  8. I like his attitude and can relate to it. Being ancient, I've paid the bills and have enough to live on, so am more interested in playing decent music with like minded souls.
  9. Interesting. Back in the day, gig fees were low, relatively speaking, for better known acts as performances were often mainly about generating record sales. All different now, of course, with downloads and the rest of it.
  10. +1 for Chromes on a P for versatility. They do a bit of brightness if you need it. Re. the OP, why struggle? Stick with your Jazz. I keep coming back to mine. One day I'll learn my lesson and stop buying other instruments, realising they don't do it for me as well as the old beast and selling them on...
  11. There are bass combos that have angled basses so you can angle them upwards to face (EBS for example). One of those would do you for both PA gigs and those when you need backline.
  12. As the miserable git who runs the PA, I try to bar drinks on stage. Nothing worse than trying to clean up a load of cables, stage box, etc after someone has kicked a pint all over them.
  13. Things not to do in a music shop? Don't be a know-it-all tw*t...
  14. Long scale is commonly taken to mean 34" (which is the J/P bass length).
  15. Maybe my B1000 will become collectable...
  16. I expect discreet will be along shortly...
  17. This. Not cheap, but will do the job properly.
  18. To be fair, some of the nonsense music shop staff have to put up with would try the patience of a saint. Not really surprising some develop a cynical attitude. Was in a well known shop in Denmark Street today, just looking, as they say. Played a few nice Martins and had a friendly chat with one of the staff. There was another guy in at the same time, asking all manner of daft questions, not listening to the (helpful) replies and generally being a pain. I should imagine that's a far from rare occurrence.
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