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andy67

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  1. Good stuff! Like you, Morello, the bridge was a giving me a bit a problem too. However, the string tree is on the button as is the finish. Realistically, £350 is a fair price, pushing £400 if in pristers condition. a.
  2. I'm sure it is one of the 50's classic series: http://www.fender.com/en-GB/products/search.php?partno=0131202303 with just change of scratchplate. Check it out with your guitarist because if it is ... that adds a few more quid to it. good luck a.
  3. Hi +1 for all the other guys comments. However, it is in superb condition and if you look at the body, it has that sort of see through washed out look about which would indicate, possibly, a classic series?? Definitely do more research because I've seen the Mexican standard series go for around £200 - £300 dependent on condition. Will do a little myself to try and help out. a.
  4. Looking at the bids ... possibly some one counter bidding for the seller?
  5. Bought it yesterday. It's still in the condition it left me in, roadworn and loverly!
  6. Twas mine and I sold it 14 years ago! It is now safely at home. andy
  7. I received a phone call on Wednesday night from my good friend and member on here, Thornybank. He provided me with some exciting news! A bass I bought in 1994 sold in 1998 had just come into his possesion and would I like to buy it back!? Fu** yeah, was my response and I am now reunited with my old Yammie BB1600 - happy days! andy
  8. Nice bass and really lovely to play! Buy with confidence from this seller, thorny is a good bloke and sells only decent equipment.
  9. Well done on the sale John - great price for a great bass! Love the band, so my question is ... when you guys coming up to Scotland, more specifically Edinburgh, so I can come see you all? andy
  10. Hi Aidan, That is a stunning rig but I must ask you this question: why do you want to go all valve? andy
  11. Just got a great deal from Stacky - sold me a superb Ashdown minirig in spritzer condition. Still droolin' over the basses by the way! andy
  12. That is great price db502! What kind of basses do you have in mind? cheers a.
  13. Hiya mate, Cracking rig! The LH500 is sublime and great value for money and the Hydrive .... ooh er missus! a.
  14. I always get depressed when I see your Shuker obbm - it is beautiful and I can't afford her! andy
  15. That is great price db502! What kind of basses do you have in mind? cheers a.
  16. andy67

    Lastanthem88

    Bought Steve's Yamaha BB424 from him and it is exactly as advertised - pristine! Highly recommended seller great communications from start to finish and a thoroughly decent fella. ta much buddy andy
  17. [quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1327269988' post='1508749'] If the mods have archived (pre the change to the new interface) PMs between members they are welcome to search back through mine as I'm sure that I had contact with him some years back regarding a deal which never came to fruition; his number may be in those PMs. [/quote] Yes me too! Mods feel free to look through mine too - I can't seem to find it in my mails. andy
  18. Could you live with yourself if you turned it down? I think not and yes you'd be mad no to do it! andy
  19. Right! Going against the grain here! Drums and bass are the most important factors within AC/DC. They allow Angus, Malcolm and Brian to do their stuff. Listen to Phil on drums, although it sounds simple, he plays a lot off the beat and the bass has to match this. It is not an easy job being the bass player for AC/DC because you have to nail it, stay out of the way of Angus, Malcolm and Brian while being absolutely and completely consistent! Do it badly at your peril! Everyone knows AC/DC and demand it be played properly. its just rock n roll mate! andy
  20. [media]http://www.notreble.com/buzz/2010/05/27/pat-metheny-group-jaco/[/media] enjoy andy
  21. Did CMI not become Ibanez or the distributor for Ibanez? The old brain is hazy and knackered ... Gosh was that 1976? Man where was I? Probably on a different planet ... Klangers!
  22. Hey Karl, Before you completely rule out the Steve Harris bass ... the nut width becomes irrelevant due to the shallow neck - back to front. It is based on a 57 precision so if you get a chance try a Mexican classic 50's pbass, it'll give you an idea if you can play it or not because it is nowhere near the 'baseball bat' proportions of the attitude neck. The 57 is real slim, fast and easy to play. andy
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