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Turnaround

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  1. I've been lucky enough to see Bombskare live a couple of times and they were incredible. The whole audience danced and jumped around all through the show.Midge was right, light touchpaper and stand well back. Female bass player was good, very solid, didn't catch sight of her gear but tone was spot on.
  2. Looks like a great bass, American vintage reissues are fantastic instruments. I've played a 62 reissue and an original 62 and its remarkable just how close they get. Never played a custom shop and not sure what they add?
  3. I've seen lot's of clips of the great Nick Lowe playing bass with a Thumb pick...usually on that old blue P bass. Cool..
  4. Anyone else using Wedgies? Just discovered their Rubbers. ..3.1mm hard and made in USA according to the text on the packet of 3.....
  5. Wide necks, fantastic instruments and very rare in original finish. ...you don't know what a Precision sounds like until you've played one of these. Shouldn't be around for long....
  6. Gretsch 6129 '57 Silverjet is the one I have experience of, not a budget one I'm afraid but a true revelation, a sound of its own, closer to a hollow body and so resonant. Fantastic quality, lightweight, unique tone and a world away from solid body Gibson and Fender guitars......closer to £2k new though.
  7. Early 60's tort is unique, unmistakable and very cool. The new owner could easily patch the guard with repro material if they didn't like those disks. As for the instrument itself, the real deal, once played you can never go back......and this one's a great deal for a player who wants to hear '63 Precision bass tone.
  8. I don't think the head is removable. You can take it off but it isn't fully cased and of course inside is exposed.
  9. Agree re Drums and Wires.......White Music less accessible but still love it. I lost interest with the latter records......Didn't CM use an Epiphone short scale bass of some sort? Dave Gregory is well known for his guitar collection I wonder what Colin played.
  10. Nice bass, looks like the cherry hasn't totally faded either. '69 EBO here, perfect for the right gig.
  11. As for players, musn't forget Nick Lowe played an 8 string Hamer bass back in the Rockpile days. Live anyway.....clearly seen in footage from the time. I wonder if he recorded with it too?
  12. I had a 72 Fender Precision with the same issues and it too was a great player....if you can get the Jazz for the right money then it's definitely worth doing.
  13. If it was an all original refin it would be worth half of what an original finished instrument is worth. I would consider this to be in the same ballpark ie half the value of an unmolested one......but something is only worth what someone will pay for it and a dealer will often put something like this up with a reasonably hight starting price. I think it's too much given the 'excuses' but interesting none the less if you can get the price down.
  14. Where are you based Neil? collection might be of interest to buyers and make it easy for you too.
  15. Ah ...music shops with interesting second hand gear, I remember those. Time for a come back in my opinion, much preferable to Internet/ postage scenario and nobody's mucky boots on your carpets coming round to check it out at home. Limited numbers of local buyers and possibly longer to sell though.
  16. [quote name='gillento' timestamp='1452506944' post='2950484'] Ampeg B100R for semi-acoustic or restaurant type gigs, even without PA [/quote] B100R's are fantastic, even with a drummer in a small bar Solid good quality almost legendary amps.
  17. Thanks, it's an original USA Steinberger so it is reasonably rare. He seems to sell valves/tubes and pre amp's etc so it could be genuine....just not without pitfalls.
  18. I wonder if anyone has sold on ebay to a Chinese buyer? I've had a best offer from a guy who first contacted me a month ago saying he's been looking for a model like mine and would I ship to China. I said no at the time but now he's back. What do you think, genuine. ?
  19. Fantastic instruments and I really like them but you have to recognise that a 51 style p bass and indeed the late 60s Tele single coil basses have a fairly unfocused looser almost raggedy sound. Wonderful contrast to later split coil P bass which is more focused, tighter and almost compressed in comparison. Another thought would be changing strings might help
  20. There's always such a focus on cost with Mesa gear. You almost have to put that aside and live with the amp/cab to really find out. What I can say is they are really well made in that 10% better quality 50% more cost way. My M3 Carbine is actually very uncommon, probably due to perceived high cost but sounds great once you spend time playing it know how to use it.I've never tried a Walkabout but it really appeals.
  21. Hope you enjoy the refurb, it can be quite satisfying cleaning and setting up an old uncared for instrument and your mate will probably end up with a nice bass too. Pass it on indeed.
  22. Brilliant thanks, looks like they're decent instruments. Don't seem to be worth but interesting none the less.
  23. I've been offered an ealy 90's Washburn MB8 in a trade. I'm told they are pretty good, USA made with Status pickups. Has anyone played or owned one, what did you think of it?
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