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Jebo1

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  1. I recently bought this amp, and in fact never used it in anger, but have been offered the chance to pick up a Wurlitzer 200a piano (it's too good an opportunity to miss!), so this is for sale. The amp is in great condition and is absolutely amazing, especially for DB which is why I bought it. It's in fantastic condition, and comes with a Markbass case as well as the kettle lead and a speak-on to jack socket. This can be yours for £215 delivered. Delivery will be fully insured and the amp with be packed wonderfully well. Not sure what else you need to know, but definitely PM me if you want any pictures, come to see the amp itself or test it out (I'm in Bristol) and have a nice selection of DBs, guitars or basses you can try should you wish. [url="http://s47.photobucket.com/user/lawriejones1/media/IMG_1893_zpsjht0skbo.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s47.photobucket.com/user/lawriejones1/media/IMG_1892_zpsglucxumk.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s47.photobucket.com/user/lawriejones1/media/IMG_1894_zpslxf8f751.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s47.photobucket.com/user/lawriejones1/media/IMG_1895_zpspojdz24d.jpg.html"][/url]
  2. Yeah, just seen it! I've got a couple of friends playing over the weekend so may not be able to make it as I have to go and watch them. Real shame, as its rare you get guys like that here.
  3. I didn't see that Gary Crosby gig, light have to do that one as well.
  4. Haha, no worries. Any excuse for me to get out of the house for a drink nowadays.
  5. Did you buy the 72 off me as well? I can't remember. Anyway, great to hear you're still out there playing. Send me a link the next time you're out and about playing and I'll pop along and buy you a drink. And if anyone needs an endorsement for Jay he's a lovely chap and a fantastic player too.
  6. I once did a gig with 'The Crazy World of Arthur Brown', and he was very friendly indeed, if totally bonkers. The Breeders had a few good songs actually.
  7. Nice work Jay, and liking the website. Hope that 78' hasn't broken your back yet :-) Lawrie
  8. St Georges in Bristol does classical and jazz gigs all the time. I reckon they'll be ok. I'll let you know and post a review.
  9. Yeah. At £25, it's less than an hours lesson, so if I pick up something it'll be worth it. My wife is coming to, so it will be interesting to see what she makes of it!
  10. It's the Bristol Jazz Festival in the next few weeks, and there's a pretty interesting double bass gig with Christian McBride and Edgar Meyer. Details here: http://www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk/event/christian-mcbride-edgar-meyer/ It's not often these sort of guys will end up in Bristol (or perhaps even the UK). Anyway, thought it might be worth sharing and might be some interest, so here you go... I'm going for some inspiration and to hear someone that can actually get more than a dull thump out of their bass :-)
  11. If you want to learn how to read rhythms then the Josquin DePres sight reading book is just brilliant. It's great to see a group of kids go from nothing to clapping out a whole musical score perfectly in time within an hour. I can't praise this book enough, it means I can look at a piece of music and understand the rhythm pretty much straight away. Playing it properly, well, that's where it gets complicated!
  12. Cheers Chris, that was when I was a callow youth. Now I'm older, wiser and somewhat larger I'd storm in there and get my money back. As it is, I've had a few PMs about this one and think I'll leave it. Today I was reading about chap who got ripped off by a garage and decided to park his car in the entrance wy until the owner decided to come nd see him. Hilariously, it worked with the police there so support him. As for something else on offer, I'm intrigued! Pop me through a PM with some info... Exciting!
  13. Ahh OK, well, perhaps I'll leave it then. As much as a nice cheap Wal sounds good I'd prefer not to lost out on my money or go through handling stolen goods again (I once bought a David Eden amp from a shop in Bristol, only to find out it was stolen and be arrested by the police. I had the receipt, so all was OK - apart from losing all my money!). Cheers guys.
  14. Cheers Chris, you know these basses much better than I do! I'm an inveterate worrier. Off to pick this up early next week hopefully, I'll let you know how it goes.
  15. I"ve had this checked out now by the wonderful chaps at Wal and the issue quite simply is that the nut has shifted, and will need to be replaced. It's going in for a full set up... Now all I need to is to sell a 72 jazz bass to pay for it all!
  16. I've been offered this bass for a reasonable price. What would you suggest I do about the mis-alignment? I've contacted Wal about this... But any info would be appreciated.
  17. Apologies, the 70s Schaller tuners are for a Fender Stratocaster not a Jazz or Precision. Apologies.
  18. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Hi, I've had a bit of a clear out and have the following for sale. all prices do not include postage, but will Hermes it over and don't make a profit on shipping etc.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Books:[/font][/color] [s][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]The Jazz Bass Book - John Goldsby. Brand new, never used (I received two copies on Christmas Day). Brilliant Book this. £12[/font][/color][/s] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Reading Contemporary Electric Bass - Berklee Press, Rich Appleman. This is a great book, again I have two of these from my days as a teacher so it's not been used. Lots of exercises, no tab so just for the readers. £5[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Guitar/Bass tab edition. Again, one from my teaching days. I'd play the guitar, them the bass. Used, but not abused. £6[/font][/color] The Guitar Handbook - Ralph Denver - stone cold classic this one, lot of chords and so on. £6.50 Bassically Bass - Bruce Bednarsky - you don't often see this one out there, it's an 80s book about bass soloing. £5. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Bits:[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]1970s Schaller reissue Fender [b]GUITAR[/b] tuners. Used, but not abused include string ferrules but not screws. These are really nice. £30.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Black bridge bass cover - not sure where this is from, but it can be yours for £6.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Telecaster 1970s Bridge Cover. Again, a reissue part, but a nice thing to have. Great condition. £12.50.[/font][/color] 1960s Gibson 3 Bolt neckplate - Serial number 17001 - this is pitted and old, I'm not even sure where I got it. £5. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I'll be adding more to the list as I'm clearing out the music room... Who knows what I'll find?[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Can provide pictures as required.[/font][/color]
  19. I took my bass to master luthier Edward Gaut (lovely chap, fantastic work), and he found wool, fabric, a box of crayons, a big patch of Velcro and a box of candy cigarettes all inside... The mind boggles, but it was very funny. This was a second hand beater bass from the 60s so has been around a lot, but I wonder what other people have found inside their basses?
  20. I love how it's a 65 Jazz bass body. That thing is worth bout $10 regardless of where it came from!
  21. I'm not sure what my cats would say about this. Do you put the catfood around the end pin? [quote name='DaveFry' timestamp='1456708482' post='2991677'] The old cat food bowl trick ! [/quote]
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