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ezbass

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  1. This is BC, so I’ve FTFY.
  2. Is that a Harley Benton? If so, given their weight reputation, kudos to you for remaining upright.
  3. However, 2 x Jabba builds…
  4. You will have a list of things that you know that you like: nut width, neck profile, scale length, body size/weight, tuner arrangement (4 in line, 3 over 1, 2 + 2), pickup selection and general tone. Once these are sorted, it’ll be Martin and John’s expertise that’ll help you come to a final design and configuration. I’ve not had a Sei built, but I’ve had custom basses and guitars made before and the ‘mistakes’ I made were falling for aesthetics over ergonomics. Yes, you’ve got to want to like the look of it, to want to pick it up and play it, but it has to work as a physical tool first. Martin and John are serious people and they want a good product out there with a satisfied customer, if you come in with a similar attitude, it’ll be golden.
  5. The osteopaths and chiropractors in your area must love you.
  6. Quite right too. EDIT: Not for me sadly
  7. Ah ha! I thought I recognised it from the English Rock Ensemble (I think that was the name).
  8. Yes, made by Wal.
  9. Nice to see some actual photos of a Tidepool instrument, rather than the stock Fender ones, where there is more than a hint of green. I played one of these all maple necked beasts last week and they are very, very nice indeed. GLWTS.
  10. The 2 that got away...
  11. I josh you not. Not my actual bass but the right colour nonetheless...
  12. Too much of this satisfied talk will have this thread locked and erased.
  13. My PJB rig works fine for my NS WAV, but as a newcomer to the world of upright, my opinion may not hold much weight. However, Kyle Eastwood uses PJB gear and he’s a bit good.
  14. A film I have a fair amount of affection for.
  15. A case of posting without reading. In my defence, I was distracted by the picture. Ooh, look! A bee.
  16. An additional one for me would be my very first bass, a Yamaha BB300 in poop brown. A heavy weight beast, that would rule it out for my current requirements, but it’d be nice just for nostalgia’s sake.
  17. I have TGS just after acquiring anything new. The times that I’ve said, “Right, that’s me done,” makes me think that part of my brain likes a joke, but the rest of my cerebellum isn’t in on it.
  18. I had a very similar experience yesterday, where I played all of my basses. What was extremely satisfying was playing my EUB through my recently acquired Behringer graphic EQ pedal, with a smiley face curve, resembling the Dr Feelgood logo. No more messing about with my amp’s, mainly flat, EQ and then having to reset it; now I’m good to go. Worry? No, not at all, GAS, coupled with curiosity, will return soon enough. BTW I’ve just noticed the somewhat forward position of the J pickup on your ‘Berg, that makes a lot of sense to me. Was that off the peg or custom?
  19. A closer inspection seems to indicate that that is the case here.
  20. My RB4 was deep red but not quite CAR.
  21. Roscoe Beck 4 and an old Stingray5. I’d get on better with the RB’s neck now and I probably only sold the SR5 because the guy I bought it from asked if I’d consider selling it back to him (I wasn’t really playing 5s at the time). Mostly, I’ve been moving forward with little looking back to previously owned basses.
  22. I recognise those pickguards from the FB Mustang group. I didn’t realise that you manufactured them yourself (or didn’t read properly). The 3rd and 4th ones are my particular favourites.
  23. Because GAS is a cruel mistress and clouds judgement. Been there, feel your pain.
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