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Funny to see what people can invent to annoy extraterrestrials ! 😁
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Reckon the leg and dirty sheets are include?
Hellzero replied to Jonesy's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Must be the leg AC model. -
Reckon the leg and dirty sheets are include?
Hellzero replied to Jonesy's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Indeed, excellent choice for this : -
I'm learning A Remark You Made and the One Control is simply the best way to get that Jaco tone instantly. Need more ?
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Court dismissed !
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Or you found a way to reverse technology ! 🤣
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Which one @BassBod ?
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Done too, and I like it a lot, no need for a screaming singer to me and the programmed drums and sound fit the genre totally. You can tell your friend that he's made it. I'm also very critical when it comes to composition and it's a compliment if I listen to a tune entirely, especially in the metal genre that I'm not listening anymore these days as it's too crappy. That said, I like the riff and the ostinato in music composition as they do fit together pretty well. A big 👍 !
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I will be 4000 Euros, so basically 3600 GBP.
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You need to speak French to understand, but it was so hilarious that Yoko Ono had their cover album banned. She never had any sense of humour and she proved it.
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And of course... What else !
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JJ for me and pure single coil only in 60's position for fretless, 70's for fretted.
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This cover of A Day in the Life by Jeff Beck at Ronnie Scott's. The best one I've heard of this song.
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Stepping up from a Stagg EUB - recommendations please!
Hellzero replied to Al Krow's topic in EUB and Double Bass
105 cm scale for my Leduc U-Contrebasse 6, so 41.3385827 inches. French scaled with a D neck (at the body rest). -
Just in case, there's this Nanyo Bass for a silly price in Germany : Nanyo Bass Collection fretless inkl Thomastik und Gigbag | Bassic.de
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@Ariston La première photo ne correspond pas à la deuxième et aux suivantes. Ce n'est pas le même haut-parleur de 12 pouces en façade (signature sur le cache-poussière de la deuxième photo), ni le même montage du "tweeter", ni la même découpe "d'évent", ni les mêmes renforts de coins, ni le même revêtement !?! L'absence de logo est explicable : il se décolle tout seul.
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You know what I love about BassChat : the members ! After a tsunami, there's never a second one.
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Guess what ? My name is also Tony. 🤣
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Good news, but each and every advice was to check that barrel jack and its solders from the start. 😉
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Online tools and tips to fill the forms for selling abroad
Hellzero replied to Hellzero's topic in General Discussion
This is not the same thing. I've not seen the explanations on how to fill the forms or what to do to send abroad, nor links to shipping forms generators elsewhere. Sorry, but all I've seen is a complete mess without the user manual... Read the first post and open the links and you'll understand. But I understand that it has, hélas, already derailed. -
Online tools and tips to fill the forms for selling abroad
Hellzero replied to Hellzero's topic in General Discussion
I'm afraid it will be some kind of yes @ped... -
Online tools and tips to fill the forms for selling abroad
Hellzero replied to Hellzero's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for the cautions @Steve Browning, in fact I was waiting for them. These cautions are indeed useful, but the use of CN23 as explained is for private persons, not business. Try a simulation and you'll see that the system can recommend the use of a CN22 instead when it's enough. If you're in the business, as stated in their guide and as I wrote, trust the carrier. I always did my forms filling by hand before, but these tools are very helpful and time savers, and also because hand writing can be very hard to decipher sometimes and subject to interpretation. For those hesitant or not trusting themselves (or myself), they can ask for specific questions, I'm sure you'll answer very friendly. -
Being it from U.K. to Europe and the rest of the world or the other way, here are some very useful guides, tips and tools. First of all, a guide for selling outside U.K. for everyone : https://www.sendcloud.co.uk/whitepapers/ Everything you need is there too, just scroll down. Their CN22/CN23 online generator is just a no time waster tool, just as is their HS tariff finder. CN22/CN23 (better use a CN23 even if it's not mandatory, type N.A. in "Business name" if you're a private person and the same for the "Invoice number" and "Incoterms", then tick Yes in "Shipping with national carrier" for a complete CN23) generator : https://www.sendcloud.co.uk/shipping-tools/customs-forms/ HS tariff finder : https://www.sendcloud.co.uk/shipping-tools/hs-codes/ All you need to add is a Pro Forma invoice clearly stating that the seller and buyer are not subject to VAT if you are a private seller or an official invoice if you are in the business (VAT registered) and a copy of the proof of payment so the customs can match the values. All these in, theoretically 2 copies, but read for specific requirements. I also always add, in the comments, the type of wood(s) used for an instrument with their scientific name (almost always in Latin, check the Internet). If some woods used are on the CITES list, you'll need to join a certificate in 2 copies too, but again check carefully what is needed. For foreigners, always fill the forms in English for faster customs clearance wherever you're located. With these informations, you'll be able to send easily anything below 8000 Euros (check for the official value in GBP). Above this amount, it's a bit more trickier. With all the right informations provided, the customs clearance will be faster than you might have thought. And all these informations, downloads, finders and generators are free !