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@cetera - Charvel 3B, ESP Surveyor '87, Fender FSR PJ Precision, Hamer Impact, Italia Imola, Spector NS2, Spector Euro, Spector EuroX (Spectorbird), Spector Pulse II, Gallien Krueger 400RB & Legacy800, GenzBenz Neox 2x12 @TheGreek - All short scale this year - a @Jabba_the_gut short scale 5er, Mini Ray, Short scale P bass @Harlequin74 - Zoot Performer, Status Shark, Spector QV4 , Markbass TTE501 and Matching CAB. Maybe the Lehle Basswitch… @Frank Blank - @Jabba_the_gut short scale fretted and fretless, JMJ Mustang, QSC K12.2, Grace Design Alix @TrevorR - Mk 1 Wal, Wal Pro IIE, Aria SB700, Frankenjazz, pedals and MarkBass LMII & Traveler 2x10 @bnt - travelling light, probably a couple of pedals such as T-Rex Diva Drive, Orange KongPressor @bass_dinger - 1999 Washburn XB500, 1994 Washburn XB500, Washburn XB925 in zebrawood, Washburn XB925 in bits, Boulder Creek 5 string (likely to be for sale, SWR Workingmans 12. @greentext - 2008 Spector NS4-H2, 2015 Sandberg VS4, 2000 Trace Elliot T-Bass, my pedalboard and my tin of picks 😈 @prowla - Probably a couple of Rickenbackers and some interesting oddities. Amp-wise a Markbass EVO and a 1x12 (last year I bought some others to try and never switched them on, as the EVO sounded spot-on).
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Might be an option worth exploring.
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They need to adapt their CNC to do a headless.
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Flying V kit build bass - £40 - Swanage
prowla replied to lemmywinks's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
It's marked as sold. -
Shame. I might have went for this. (Ricky content)
prowla replied to NikNik's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Shame about the replacement bridge and tuners. I'd revert the 4000+1 mod; it looks like the pickup is in the wrong place anyway. The pickguard cutout is a bit messy and it looks like that was the original 4000 pickguard hacked, so the search would be on for a replacement. The genuine wear looks good to me, apart from the name carved. A 4000 is on my nominal shopping list, but this one's asking price is at least double what I'd pay. -
I think it's OK to use CNC machines for the initial cutting and then do the remainder by hand. That's what Rickenbacker do now.
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Basses for sale on Basschat - post Brexit.
prowla replied to wombatboter's topic in General Discussion
Rics are styled after the famous Tsunami picture. -
Can you come round and fix this for me?
prowla replied to TheGreek's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
"input jack" has be running for the hills! -
£650 - crikey! Mine ain't in the best nick and I think it's been overpainted from blue.
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Basses for sale on Basschat - post Brexit.
prowla replied to wombatboter's topic in General Discussion
I agree - do something about it! -
Basses for sale on Basschat - post Brexit.
prowla replied to wombatboter's topic in General Discussion
(You do in the UK too...) -
Can you make sure it doesn't rain, please? 🙂
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I've got three older wooden necked headed Statii and they are very nice to play. However, I inherently associate the name Status Graphite with (erm) graphite basses (and headless ones at that!) - I've got a 4-string one of those too. So, I'm finding this announcement a bit confusing, but maybe it's just the start of the process. But it's good to see the man back in business either way! (The pic is three of mine, with the other being a Groove.)
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Basses for sale on Basschat - post Brexit.
prowla replied to wombatboter's topic in General Discussion
Great - I missed the travelling musician rules update - thanks! Yes, I did mean the buyer! 🙂 Yes regarding non-EU manufactured kit; it just means it's more expensive to buy from box-shifters there. Now, whether UK-based companies treat that as an opportunity or not is a question only they can answer. -
Basses for sale on Basschat - post Brexit.
prowla replied to wombatboter's topic in General Discussion
There were a couple of half-baked aspects of the ready-baked deal, two of which affect musicians: Access for Touring bands - this needs to be sorted out, but perhaps is a thread in its own right. VAT & duties on used kit - this is not acceptable IMHO; why should individuals flogging s/h kit be taxed? The taxes on new kit should be similar to before; it's just where they're collected which has changed: VAT is charged once (ie. you do not pay both EU + UK VAT). Import duties are not payable on EU-manufactured kit. Import duties are applied to overseas imports, but they were anyway. Bigger companies (eg. Thomann) handle the taxes for you, so it's invisible. Caveats: If you are dealing with a smaller company, they may not be geared up to handle the tax and so it'll be levied at the point of entry to the UK. The courier companies will handle tax at the point of entry, but they may charge a processing fee of £10-20 for doing so. If you run a smaller company, then there is new admin overhead in processing taxes/duties; I would've thought this could be automated and I guess there are programs to handle it (or it could be handled in a fairly simple spreadsheet). Other factors: Covid has arguably bumped up the prices of items as people have had money to spend and nothing to do. The war in Ukraine has bumped up prices of everything and inflation is much higher than pre-Brexit. Interest rates have gone up significantly, affecting the prices of everything. The OPEC cartel has raised the price of oil, which increases transport costs. There has been some opportunistic price-gouging by manufacturers & suppliers. Me, I have to say I mostly bought in-UK anyway, as shipping costs could be a bit pricey pre-Brexit. -
That looks really crap.
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Given that it's a Hardly Bentone, would it have been worth that much in good condition?
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I guess you can think of them as different instruments.
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When the music stops…
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That is an ugly bass.
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I was chatting with the Bright Onion folks last weekend. The Ninjafox has the same profile as the Stomp and a light surround to the switches.
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I set up on the stage, but the smaller rooms with several people in seemed a bit cramped.
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I find the HX Stomp affects the sound even with everything off, so I run mine via a looper switch so I can take it out of circuit. I have a Ninjafox 2-button momentary press with a TRS cable to the Stopmp's expression/control jack input, which I have configured to do bank up/down. I've got a Morningstar MC6 connected to my C4 (via a Neuro interface on the underside of the board), but I've yet to program it.
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I went; I did see a nick plec box on the JC guitars stand - they make them from the offcuts and include one with customers guitars. I had a chat with several folks at their stands, but didn't buy anything and came away with a couple of freebie tins from Bright Onion and NRG Effects. Went to Brighton afterwards, had a stroll around and a meal, then left Westwards as there was a major hotel fire (the police told me everybody got out OK).
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I think that the one in the picture may have just been available at that photo shoot rather than actually his. I didn't get round to doing it up and sold it on to someone else who did a really good job of it. TBH, I half bought it because I had promised someone one of the knobs they had, so when I sold it it had one less on it!