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Bassassin

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  1. Pretty much the same as the OP - it was 1978, I was 16, me & a bunch of schoolmates decided to form a band as we walked home from what was the first gig I (and probably they) went to, having underaged our way into a boozer to watch a bunch of local heroes. I was happy to be bassist, as my listening included The Stranglers, Motorhead, The Who, The Jam etc, so upfront, aggressive bass playing was very much on my radar.

     

    The decision to start a band was really just the result of being a bit the worse for wear after a couple of halves of bitter shandy, nonetheless a few weeks later I got a bass & started to learn. Several of the others ended up in bands, although none of us ever actually played together!

     

     

     

     

  2. 2 minutes ago, Brian18242 said:

    I'm honestly on the fence about ordering a SQOE Headless. Guitargutiar confirmed there are no further plans to bring in anymore SQOE basses. Ordering direct from Thailand may be quite costly with VAT

     That's disappointing.

     

    To be fair, you could do a lot worse than the Cort suggested upthread by @Paul S - these are great little basses from the mid-80s (I have one) with licensed Steinberger hardware, quality neckthrough construction and nice, playable necks. They have standard P/J pickups so are dead easy to upgrade, plus are pretty rare & unique these days.

     

    Alternatively, if you're handy with a hacksaw, hammer & nails and a bodge sauce gun, you could make your own, like what I done last year.

  3. They're nice enough basses for what they are - Fujigen model 2365B, same thing with Ibanez on the end is probably in the £400+ in good nick.

     

    The Status thing's a bit odd - until that acoustic turned up I'd only seen the J copies - and those actually appeared in an early 70s Jedson blurb:

     

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  4. On 16/11/2023 at 13:54, RikiB said:

    I got these. They stick and hold very well.

    Theyre just rubber stick on feet but do the job and can easily be removed and because they’re clear you can really see them.

     

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165738128998?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=sbuuuxgvsp2&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=EJRy2vUVQ8C&var=465247430672&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
     

    Theses are, apparently 'BUMPONS'.

     

    Bumpon. I had no expectation of learning any new words today, but there you are. Bumpon.

     

    BUMPON. BUMPON. BUMPON.

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  5. On 15/11/2023 at 19:29, Bass Novice said:

    Some companies are starting to release, or at least let customers know about, their black Friday deals. It might be a good idea to put any bargains in this thread, doesn't have to be a bass, it can be anything music related. Personally I would like a cheap and decent beginners electric guitar, just to mess about with and learn as a second instrument. Anyone else looking for a bargain?

     

    Well, I wasn't - but I have had a bit of a hankering for a guitar with a partucular spec - Strat-ish hardtail, Fender neck dimensions, 3 pickups with a coil-split bridge 'bucker. Preferably maple board & nice-grained or vibrantly coloured top, just for fun.

     

    Seems to be a broadly non-existent format (apart from a version of Charvel's San Dimas, which is about £800), until a few days ago I quite accidentally happened across this:

     

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    Which, from this morning is in the G4M Black Friday sale for £139.

     

    Needless to say, there's one in the post. default_OMG.gif.9d73e7a55ebb5b97c7faa406b1ad03b2.gif

     

     

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  6. Another miseryguts masterpiece. Cry, damn you, cry!

     

     

    31 minutes ago, lonestar said:

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    I tried to embed but got this. Help please

     

    'Ere we go:

     

     

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  7. Nasty late 70s Korean-made cheapo, would probably originally have been branded Satellite. Horrible plywood rubbish - I picked one up from Crack Converters for £25 a few years back. In fairness to them they had it up for £50 but happily gave me a 50% discount because one pickup wasn't working.

     

    This is still £142 with an hour left to go so fortunately it's not fooling many people. Will be bleakly amusing if it leaps up to £500 in the last 30 seconds.

  8. 20 minutes ago, tauzero said:

     

    It seems a lot of work to go to to rescue a body, especially if it's plywood.

     

    Found a pic of the 2-pickup version body - the filled-in route is the right place for the neck pickup but the rest of the routing's totally different.

     

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    Even if it started being routed for 2 pickups, you'd wonder why they'd bother filling it, considering a pickguard was going to cover it.

     

    Looks like veneered mahogany to me, solid rather than butcher-block.

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  9. Probably did. My mum would have the radio on a lot so I was exposed to whatever was chart material at the time (mid 60s/70s) & she also was a bit of a classical music fan. I hated the light opera she sometimes listened to but the more bombastic orchestral stuff made a connection. I'm quite fond of a bit of bombast as well as a memorable hook, and I doubt that's a complete coincidence.

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