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silverfoxnik

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  1. Beautiful looking '70s Jazz... Kind of how they should look really. GLWTS!
  2. Just a quick reminder not to forget your Raffle donations folks! ... ..say that and I'll probably forget mine now.
  3. Not long now folks; looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow!
  4. Date: Saturday 29 September 2012 Time: 10am - 5pm Venue: Jubilee High School, Surrey, School Lane, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 1TE Venue link: Jubilee High School Website: [url="http://www.jubileehigh.surrey.sch.uk/"]http://www.jubileehigh.surrey.sch.uk/[/url] MAP LINK: [url="http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=504208&y=164434&z=0&sv=KT15+1TE&st=2&pc=KT15+1TE&mapp=map.srf&searchp=ids.srf"]http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=504208&y=164434&z=0&sv=KT15+1TE&st=2&pc=KT15+1TE&mapp=map.srf&searchp=ids.srf[/url]
  5. It won't be the same without Nige, Clarky, Johnny Lager and some of the other regulars from the last few years..... But it'll still be a great day hopefully!
  6. Hi Folks, A quick update: 1. Confirmed times for [b]W[/b][b]orkshops[/b] are: 12.00: FX's workshop - Sibob 13.00: Recording/Studio related stuff and Compressors - 51m0n 14.00: Ableton; composing, jamming and performing - Urb For those of us interested in the [b]'A/B ing amps, cabs & basses[/b] etc', I suggest we discuss it when the relevant interested folks have arrived.. Might be good to have Mr Claber in on that?? And also, we might need to hold it in the large hall as opposed to the Theatre, which is where the Workshops will most probably be taking place... 2.[b] Raffle[/b] Colin - how does 15.30-16.00 sound to you for the Raffle?? 3. A question about a [b]'For Sale[/b]' section: previously, we've had that in the 'Quiet Room/Foyer' area - is everyone cool with that arrangement again? So...in [b]summary[/b] we should have the following taking place...: Quiet Room (with For Sale section) Theatre (with 3 x Workshops taking place) Large Hall for other stuff, such as A/B-ing amps etc, etc Jam Room (with the amazing Paul on drums) Refreshments courtesy of Mr & Mrs Hamster in the Foyer and a Raffle Look forward to seeing you all there on the day! Nik
  7. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1348666464' post='1816653'] Have you considered buying her a humbucking hairdryer? [/quote]
  8. Gold hardware for a Fender jazz, for that very 'bling' look! (bridge cover and pick up cover)
  9. Thanks very much for the kind offer, but as i haven't been to Tewkesbury for at least 20 years and am unlikely to do so in the near future, hopefully you'll have sold it before I next get there! Good luck with the sale and have a BUMP on me!
  10. Looks like the compression talk you did a couple of years ago Si, should make a much needed re-appearance this year...??
  11. Good idea; OK - what comparisons are people interested in looking at the gear that's going to be there?
  12. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1347967609' post='1807233'] Apparently we can have up to 13 amps before the fuses blow ... [/quote] Si; that's a good point - it'll need some thought to get the best out of it I think..??
  13. BUMP for a great cab at a very good price.. Would dearly love to add this to my rig for a day just so I could hear it alongside my SWR Triad.... Perhaps in another life when I've more money and more space in the car!
  14. [quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1347892699' post='1806225'] Was that the Brighton Bass day thing? Was a great day that, and Herb really ought to be the Patron Saint of Bass [/quote] Yep! The one Dave Barnard used to run...
  15. ...I'm getting worried about Plux's lack of commitment - to being a boring old fart of a bass player that is.. Well, 9 amps seems a little excessive, but it's going to be very entertaining.. Perhaps chimike needs to wade in here as he had at least that number of amps (or was it full-blown rigs) at the SE mini-bash in Littlehampton last November!
  16. Hear one of his talks a few years ago at the Portland Pub in Brighton & Hove and he was fabulously entertaining.. Told me off for chewing gum when I walked in the room IIRC! By the end of his talk he had everyone singing and playing along to 'Walk on the Wild Side'.. He started off as a tuba player in the army he said and has just gone on from there. Sort of bloke that should be Basschat's Patron or something..
  17. Thanks Si, Not sure about Jake and the Dubstep talk yet, but if you could do something on FX (perhaps with Shep if he makes it), it would be great! Nik
  18. Very lovely looking bass with an interesting and unusual circuitry. I had a chat with Paul Herman when he took over the Wal brand 3 years ago and I asked him about adding a single-coil feature as an option when buying, but he wasn't really sure about it. I've always thought it would make a great addition to a brilliant circuit.. So seeing this one is quite a surprise! Rarer than a rare thing with hen's teeth! Good luck with the sale.
  19. The Amber Trust seems like a good cause to me and being music-related is always a good thing.. So how about that and the DPAC (Disabled people against cuts?
  20. [quote name='BigBeatNut' timestamp='1347179645' post='1797622'] I was hoping you'd think so. Here's [url="http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/owen-jones-david-cameron-praises-paralympians-but-his-policies-will-crush-them-8082036.html"]a story from the Independent[/url] that does a pretty good job of covering the issue(s). This [url="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/aug/27/atos-games-disabled-anger-paralympic-sponsors"]guardian article[/url] is somewhat shorter, but focuses well on the benefits decisions that have outraged disabled people. The best organisation that I can find for a donation is DPAC (Disabled people against cuts): [url="http://www.dpac.uk.net/"]http://www.dpac.uk.net/[/url] I started to write a rant against ATOS and DWP here but thought better of it. Just read the Independent article, please. All I'll say is I've witnessed first hand the distress this whole situation causes. Andy [/quote] Had a look at this and it looks worthwhile.. Are there any other good causes people want to suggest we donate to?
  21. [b]Workshop update:[/b] Confirmed workshops are: 1. Recording/Studio related stuff - [b]51m0n[/b] 2. A/B ing amps, cabs & basses - [i]not sure who's running this yet, might be a number of people??[/i] 3. Ableton; composing, jamming and performing - [b]Urb[/b] And we're still waiting to hear on these workshops: Dubstep masterclass - Jake Newman Vocal Workshop - Mcgraham Bass Synth workshop - Mcgraham
  22. Lovely sounding bass IMO Reminds me of the Sandberg JJ I had a couple of years ago... No spare funds for another 5 string, nor a need for one really, so just a free BUMP to offer you! Good luck with the sale.
  23. Cool - be good to meet you there!
  24. [u]Updated list:[/u] 1. Hamster - Fender Hotrod P/J, Bareface Compact, Auralex Gramma Pad, SFX Thumpinator; either Markbass 800 Tube or Ampeg PF500 Portaflex 2. BigBeatNut - Rob Allen Deep 5, Status Electro, Lakland 55-02 Fretless, Markbass CMD121P, a selection of SFX micro pedals 3. Stingray5 - Musicman StingRay5 and Stingray fretless, Tune TWB-6, Trace Elliot BLX-80 combo, Boss GT-6B fx, Gramma Pad, (+ raffle bits & freebies). 4 OBBM - undecided on basses but Schroeder cab(s) and mini-rack Mk2 (+raffle bits) 5. Charic (tentative) - ACG Finn 4 (Drop C tuning), Yamaha RBX6JM, Modded Fender MIM, TC RH450, 2 x TC RS210, Line6 DL4 (delay pedal), Behringer Chorus Pedal 6. Happy Jack - Ampeg Baby Bass and (just for OBBM) at last I'll bring along a Hofner Verithin. If there's enough (any) interest, I could also bring along a Fishman Fusion pedal plus a rig to play through. 7. Macdaddy - custom shuker or custom Iceni Zoot or Hamer Blitz + raffle bits 8. Billyapple - Gibson Thunderbird, Un-Finished Wishbass Lobe, Matamp GT200 Head, Matamp 212 Cab, DHA VT1 Eq 9. Walman - (assuming it'll all fit in the smaller car I got last year as I was cutting down on gear ) Wal Pro1/Custom hybrid, 2 x G&L L2500 US, Tanglewater ClassicJ, Roland PK5 bass pedals w DSI MoPho synth, GenzBenz Streamliner 6, BF Super12T - alternatively a poll on which to bring may be required 10. OliverBlackman- going to bring the Tokai as it seems in a recent thread not many have experienced the 80's Jazz sounds. 11. Shockwave - Gibson RD and Gibson Grabber or Fender P-J Antigua. 12. dc2009 (tentative) - Warwick Corvette $$ 5 Special Edition, Lakland Skyline 55-01. Sansamp, SYB-5, Q-tron+, BSY600. Anything more will need a lift! 13. Eude (tentative) - ACG Finn SC Classic BO 5 string 33" Scale, ACG Finn SC Classic BO 6 String 33" Scale, Ibanez Promethean 5110C & EAD Foundation 112 3-way Prototype. 14.Bloodaxe (tentative) - Aria SB-1000 Frankenfretless, Ibanez Promethean 5110C [might add the SB-900 & Bloody ZZB Custom to this if anyone's driving from E or SE postcodes & I can blag a lift] 15. 51m0n - the usual guff (Roscoe, Berg, MB blah blah, if in doubt check my sig) + a very tentative PluxTheDuck & related kit 16. Urb - Sei bass plus laptop (maybe) and my fingers 17. Seashell - Fender Precision (MIM) and Ibanez SRX500. No rig! 18. Mikey R - the P bass + possibly the pedal board (if Merton will let me sleep on his sofa that weekend) 19. Merton - multiscale 5 prototype, other things maybe, like Mikey's sleeping bag 20. Russ - Sei Bass 5-string fretted singlecut, Sei Bass 5-string fretless J, Ampeg SVT-7, Markbass 106H 21. Silverfoxnik - Roscoe Beck 5, Schecter Diamond P 5, BC Rich Eagle, Hughes & Kettner Bassbase 600 head, SWR Triad, Boss ME-50B 22.Bassmanady-Yamaha BB 2005,Yamaha BB605 23. Hen Barn - Status Kingbass 24. 6feet7 - matching pair 1999 Fender Hotrod Precision & Jazz basses, GUS G3 Retro Active 25. 26. 27 28. 29. 30. [u]And others still to confirm:[/u] bluejay barneyg42 TomKent TheGreek Truckstop Sibob Stickman BigBeatNut otheroutes jcater philw alexclaber Paul S MSL
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