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DavidMcKay

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  1. I broke my left wrist last June when I took a header down a set of stairs whilst on holiday. Foreign hospital, operation, plates and pins - you get the picture.

    Thing is - I took up the bass as part of rehabilitation and physio. So for me an injury was a route into playing.

    I do sympathise with the OP about pains the next day though!

  2. Brand new in candy apple red. Looks stunning.

    Only taken out of the box to photograph.

    Stand not included.

    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]P&P [/font][/color]
    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Happy to arrange courier at buyer's expense. Alternatively you may arrange this yourself if preferred, or pick up from me. I'm in the north of Glasgow.[/font][/color]

  3. Popped in to see Jimmy Moon to get his thoughts on the bass.

    He was of the opinion that I got a cracking deal, it is a good guitar that would play well enough for my level, and that whatever I spent to get it refined would only be negating the bargain I got. I think his exact phrase was "I don't want to see your good deal going down the swanny by your paying for work that isn't entirely necessary!"

    He chased me out the shop and said to return when I had a real problem to fix. You'd think I'd be annoyed but it was actually refreshing to go into a shop/business and be told that the work wasn't required and I should keep my money in my pocket.

    I also saw these guitars going new for £400 last month from Kenny's Music in Glasgow. Sods law that they are all sold but it does make me think twice about paying for work when I could get a new, unmodified bass for that price.

    Christmas is coming, 2 young kids to cater for - I don't really have the luxury of putting money aside for the work as it would be in the region of £300 - and that is with a large chunk of goodwill from Overwater.

    I'm going to keep the bass 'as is'. I am starting to become less bothered by the raised neck piece at the body as I get to play the guitar more and enjoy its sound and feel.

    Have a good weekend folks.


    David

  4. Hi

    Looking to get my 11 year old son a 3/4 electric bass as he hasn't taken to double bass. He went to lessons at school for 1 term and is keen to keep playing and he does like electric bass.

    What would you recommend I get him?

    Is it possible to get a 3/4 fretless? He would like to play fretless if at all possible.

    Not a big budget - and he will be taking it to school and back for music lessons so it will probably get chipped and knocked about a fair bit!


    Cheers,

    David

  5. White Cloud


    Will do - and thanks for the tips and pointers throughout the post.

    I spoke to Jimmy Moon also. That way if Overwater is out of my league, or the distance presents an issue, I've got someone good closer to home. Still want to guitar to go back to it's maker though! Even if it means driving to and from Carlisle.Not too far from Glasgow in the greater scheme of things.


    Cheers,

    David

  6. Big Stu

    Someones got photoshop I see. Nice!


    BetaFunk

    This is great - being able to trace the guitar back to its original owner, but why did you keep the box for all these years and sell the guitar?!?!?!?!?


    Also had Chris May reply to my email. I've to phone him tomorrow to talk through options. How cool is that! Talk through options with the man! Not sure what it will cost and whether I can afford it so I may have to sell my first born. As a parent I'd expect anyone reading this to be horrified at that. As bass players I'm sure you understand!

    I'll give you an update once I've phoned Mr. May. Hopefully I can get the work done. It would be awesome to have the guitar reset by Overwater. Almost like getting it new I'm sure.

    Thanks for the detective work folks. So glad I joined Basschat!


    Speak soon,

    David

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