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lemmywinks

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  1. [quote name='icastle' post='1129019' date='Feb 15 2011, 10:30 PM']Nah. He's too shy shy... I'll get me coat... [/quote] Oh FFS!.......
  2. I must remember to namecheck several unconnected luthiers next time i try to sell a bass. If anybody wants to buy a Sue "cough Shuker cough" Ryder RP1 bass in navy "cough ACG cough" blue for only five times what it's "cough Zoot cough" worth then throw me a PM! Also, when there's so much obvious BS in a listing is it still wrong to put in annoying offers? I have an urge to offer him £14.74 purely because of the fact he's trying to mug someone with a dud bass.
  3. I'm intrigued to see what the dark blue one looks like with a black PG, was thinking about getting one last night but i don't wanna spend any money on it tbh, mine is going to remain a £60 bass! I've even kept the stock strings on which on mine were pretty decent sounding. I suspect mine is a return as the bridge was misaligned so it may have better strings on it. Did some work on mine last night, moved the bridge to the correct place and back a bit (so the saddles aren't right back), it can now be re-drilled for through body stringing but again i don't think i'll bother. It's probably going to live in a cupboard at work for lunch time learning so not much point. Same story with the badly cut nut, prob gonna be like that in 10 years time if the neck holds out!
  4. Markbass must have sold many more units than the other micro-head manufacturers so it stands to reason that there will be a few knocking around the FS section - the LMII in particular must have shifted a fair bit. Also people might be flogging MB gear to buy the new MB gear! I remember when the LMIII came out there was a sudden influx of used LMII amps for sale.
  5. Yeah on mine the front is quite a solid blue from a few feet away, the back is beautiful though! That along with the neck/fingerboard woods makes me thing they built this bass back to front!
  6. Yeah i noticed that one. Could be they had a few which weren't glued properly and came apart when tuned up to tension. Doesn't look like a break, i may be wrong but it does look like a simple enough repair. The classicals they had all suffered from the same neck problem which led me to believe they stick faulty batches on eBay, however they also put courier-damaged stuff on there too
  7. Looks like they have an eBay shop too: [url="http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/suerydercarecharityshop/"]http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/suerydercarecharityshop/[/url] Maybe there'll be some of the returns on there in the not too distant future?
  8. They have quite a bit of factory damaged stuff usually, i sent them a message when they put up a load of damaged classicals asking what else the had kicking around and got some very good offers of slightly damaged higher end guitars. Worth keeping an eye on methinks, they're on my favourite seller list! Also the Sandpiper they have listed might go for a good price, they're excellent guitars. Compare favourably to a lot of expensive brands.
  9. Aye they were acquired by Gibson and production shifted to Korea (there were a few intermediate Japanese ones too), they were knocking them out for silly money. Not all were as nice looking as this one, there were quite a few plain ones The price on this one is good btw, i've seen them for for over £350 even though they cost about that new! It's a popul;ar bass on the used market if eBay is anything to go by. I have a little promise to myself that one day i'll own a Tobias, hopefully an original one but it's unlikely!
  10. Oh, obligatory pic:
  11. Decided to purchase the one my local shop had - the much sought after Navy with Maple fretboard believe it or not! I noticed in the shop that the bridge was misaligned but that's not a big job, other than that it's hunky dory, might leave it as it is. I got it for plinking around on at work so it'll probably never be plugged in. Unfortunately the maple board isn't anything like the one's i've seen on the Ryder guitars, very plain but functional. Frustratingly there's a nice bit of quilt on the back of the neck! Mine came with the gigbag, lead, strap and truss/bridge allen keys, score! If any BCers are swinging through the Blackpool area and fancy swapping their RW board for my Maple one then i'd be up for that. I wanted RW but it looks like this is the last available SR bass in the country!
  12. I've offered £22.78 exactly.
  13. [quote name='Doddy' post='1124580' date='Feb 12 2011, 01:44 AM']But while musicians are looking for 'their sound',many singers are happy to sing out of their natural range and try and copy others,while never finding 'their voice'. This is particularly evident among the myriad of Whiney/Christina clones who add unnecessary vocal gymnastics on every phrase while singing well beyond their range,and amongst the pop-punk scene where they all put on a faux California accent-even if they are from the depths of Surrey.[/quote] Big +1
  14. I tried a few before i got one and found the active ash to have the sound i wanted, really snappy but with tons of grunt. The bubinga ones seemed to lack a bit of focus to me. Contrary to Silddx i find the original brass JAN a great design, however you'll most likely be finding Corvettes with the plastic JANII (i think), which will probably have one or both of the plastic sides snapped off. Don't worry about that, doesn't afftect the bass. Just be careful when you change strings! The active ones seem to go for the same prices as passive so go for active. At the prices they go for nowadays it's a no brainer, get a Corvette!
  15. If it arrived like that, yeah. £40 is a 3rd of the initial price so the deal doesn't look quite as sweet with that factored in, especially as it wasn't anything to do with you. Was it couriered? Do you know what's wrong with it, is it the pup or something else? Might be worth posting a hi res pic on here of the control cavity.
  16. Does it come with any cats?
  17. The shop near me has just got a Navy one in along with a few guitars inc the goldtop LP. One thing i noticed is that all the maple board guitars have a cracking bit of wood as the fretboard, every one i've seen has been beautifully figured. Is it the same on the maple boarded Basses?
  18. Have a Google for "ESP 400 series bass", quite a nice bit of kit and not a cheapy by any means. The Jazz ones seem to come up more regularly, if you find one of those that sold that should be a good guide price. Linus on here had one - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=18479"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=18479[/url] Seems like a mid-80s bass? If so it's a proper Japanese ESP, not the Ltd series they put out now. Nice bass!
  19. If you've been using Elixirs then you'll be used to the silky smooth texture, other strings feel rougher. I love Elixirs, even when they go hairy! But yeah, i have never liked Rotos. I don't understand why everyone still buys 'em, must be their incessant advertising campaigns in Total Guitar!
  20. Just what i need, pm'd!
  21. Does the volume push/pull for passive mode? If so does it work passive?
  22. Great stuff, a nice looker and what a bargain too! It's interesting playing a Warwick after a while on F-style basses. I picked up mine again after playing Jazzes for months and it's so hard to put down. The modern Warwick neck shape is the most comfortable for me, if i was ordering a custom bass in i'd take the Warwick neck in and say "copy that!".
  23. [quote name='soulboy' post='1120989' date='Feb 9 2011, 09:27 AM']The indents were only on the earlier models, for a couple of years, purely a decorative feature. When this bass appears in photos it always looks dark brown however in the flesh in a certain light it can appear almost green. Thanks for the bump.[/quote] Yep, same as mine. There's a definite green hue to it, really nice finish i think, this one and the natural finish are my favourite Fortress colours. I actually think the indents make access to the high frets easier, like a cutaway scoop you see on PRS guitars. Must admit i'm quite jealous as yours has it's original wenge neck!
  24. Wow, that's identical to mine! Mine has a replacement neck though and is active. You don't often see the indents near the base of the neck, they were on some '93 and '94 basses to my limited knowledge. One of the rarer colours too. Have a bump for a gorgeous bass, not that i'm biased!
  25. Alex seems to think these are the small, light cabs most capable of handling a 500w amp. "The new Acme Low-B112, the new AudioKinesis TC112, the new Barefaced Big Baby and the barely any older Barefaced Midget. Notice a theme? There may be others too!" Again, not cheap! It's something i've been looking at recently, i use a Superfly with an EA CXL110e (with a Deltalite fitted) which is just about enough for practice. The EA will be joined by another super light 1x10 when i get round to building one so maybe that will be enough. I was wondering if there was a cab available that could do it all on it's own whilst still being tiny and featherweight, there is but i can't afford one! I thought about scoring a Schroeder 1212l as they're not much bigger than a 1x12 (one driver is angled), still a bit more than i have at the moment though.
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