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BlueMoon

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  1. I found that placing a ribbed rubber car mat between amp and cab fixed any wandering of the amp.
  2. Great bass and Youlian is a top seller! If I didn't already have a '71 Jazz, I would be seriously interested.
  3. Totally agree about Bravewood. Best repro Fender I've ever played and the aging is spot on, in my view.
  4. This^^^^^^^^^
  5. The ones I last put on that had the famous "dead" E string were purchased about 3 years back from Thomann.
  6. My 1999 4003 had bridge lift. Not dramatic, but was getting worse with time. I fitted a V2 bridge/tailpiece and TI flats. Sorted.
  7. Public Peace seem still to sell the Luminlay knobs. https://www.public-peace.de/meisterworks-luminlay-knob-0-to-10-volume-tone.html I don't see the fingerboard side markers listed, but they may have more info. Worth an e-mail maybe?
  8. I'd be cautious with white spirit. It dries out the skin too much and can cause very painful cracks/fissures to develop on the finger tips, which often become infected. Well documented occupational disease and causation.
  9. This might be helpful for you. https://www.shortscalebass.co.uk/short-scale-string-choice/
  10. I had the same issue with the volume and tone control knobs on a Limelight P bass. Grub screws were rusted solid. I tried penetrating oil, heat from a big soldering iron, and finally a careful whack with a centre punch when I realised that the screw heads had both broken. Stuck solid!! I ended up drilling out the original grub screws with a pilot hole and carefully enlarged drill bits until I was able to ream out the remaining crap that was gumming everything up. I managed to reuse some grub screws from some old Gotoh control knobs. I guess that suggests that the original threads were metric.
  11. BlueMoon

    Limelight

    Like you, I've never been a fan of overdone relicing .......and, yes, I find some are just way over the top. The Bravewood that I have has lovely crazed nitro lacquer but no bare bodywork or big dings in the body.
  12. BlueMoon

    Limelight

    I can only echo what has already been said about dealing with Mark. He's a top bloke. I've had three Limelights in recent years. Two were OK - like typical parts (bitsa/partcaster) basses. One, however, was a whole lot better and had real mojo and played very nicely. So, somewhat varied edperience. Never played a Nash, but they seem to be pricey by comparison. IMO, the hands down best bass in this market sector is a Bravewood, if you can locate one. Fantastic instruments.
  13. Here's a killer player from Iceland...........Jóhann Ásmundsson He has been bassist for funk/fusion band Mezzoforte since they formed back in the 80's.
  14. I was once asked directions to Leicester Square. Didn't have a clue at first.........then the penny dropped. Duh! Don't get me started on cocktails that have a cerain spicy sauce from Worcester in them! Grinding teeth, for sure.
  15. A thick felt plectrum will get you close to the same sound as using fingers.
  16. I've experienced pretty much the same issue with most E/B flatwounds. Thomastik-Infeld being the exception though.
  17. BlueMoon

    Pricing???

    Sent you a PM, @Philo
  18. Great basses! This one looks to be in excellent condition! If I didn't already have a few instruments from this builder, I would have been all over this one! Good luck with the sale!
  19. Welcome to the club!
  20. Nice one! It looks like a nice reward from a careful search. Well done!
  21. Levelling a fretless fingerboard can be tricky without a rig to keep everything stable and correctly aligned. Essential is a sanding board with the correct/matching radius. "Steady as she goes" is the correct approach and perfectly possible for someone who can do DIY, for example.
  22. These basses, especially the early run ones, have a good reputation and are nice players.
  23. Yes. Perfectly normal.
  24. This is the killer punch..............both ways (EU/UK). Virtually killed the secondhand market unless something is extremely rare/desirable or the buyer factors in (and accepts) the extra 25% or so on the local asking price. I still look though🙃
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