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Stub Mandrel

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  1. It may have a series resistor in it for some unspecified reason, 100 ohms would stop a multimeter showing continuity but barely reduce the signal. Or it could just be a dodgy joint...
  2. That's why the Ramones played them 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
  3. Just heard a version of Forever Man that wasn't insipid on Planet Rock, in fact it was brilliant. Turned out to be alive version with Steve Winwood. LOL! Bernard has just said exactly that, how much better it is than the original!
  4. I'm making mischief - I think 80's MIJ Fenders are better than the CBS ones 🙂
  5. It's dated November 18, so I wrote it October 18. The difference between Mitutoyo and the cheap M&W is like between an 80s MIJ Fender and a CBS one 😉 The Machine DRO one is a Harley Benton or Squier 🙂
  6. If its not active, why has it got four knobs and a battery compartment on the back like an active Jazz Deluxe?
  7. I've got a Mitutoyo and a Moore and Wright. I've also got Aldi and have and have had various other cheap ones. The Mitutoyo is a joy to use, beautifully finished and the batteries last longer and it remembers its setting when turned off for months. As for accuracy, as long as you have one that reads to the precision you require and you remember to zero it before use (cheap ones drift with temperature) they all work well enough for woodwork! <Edit> I wrote a review - I've found it online: https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/sites/7/documents/digital_caliper_review.pdf
  8. " I have only ever seen one other ‘active’ Jaguar (VM) for sale, it was a few months ago from Japan for £650 plus of course import tax. " What about this one currently at £64... "dodgy electrics": https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-Squier-Jaguar-Bass-Wiring-Issues/254621131780?hash=item3b489a2404:g:j~sAAOSwmIJe37Q6
  9. I kept my little finger on the string near the bridge to damp it, needs something like slow phase or chorus too 🙂
  10. Just played along to Faith Healer by the Sensational Alex Harvey Band. Great stuff.
  11. Assuming a real badger's derriere is as rough as a stuffed one's we are talking 60-grit.
  12. The memory is so traumatic my brain edited the name to protect my sanity...
  13. Stainless steel is generally pretty difficult to work fro all sorts of reasons. Back in the days nickel was probably a more practical material. Today people think anything 'old' like alnico magnets instead of neodymium or ceramic must be better. Actually it's just different. That said I'm still loving the nickle strings that my Fender Jazz came with and I'll replace with the same. For my other basses stainless Rotos (the marmite strings) or Elites.
  14. If they are better than Watney's Red Label I might give them a try...
  15. Sussed it B5, E4,A3,D2,G1 Are meant for a 5-stringer. Rather then make up 6-string bags, they just used the E6 from a guitar set. Low B goes in the E6 bag and the others all shuffle along one so the numbers are right. The could have put the high C in the E6 bag, but then the numbers would be wrong.
  16. OoH! Nice! I've never seen a square bodied one in natural wood before.
  17. A legendary session bass player; I saw him with Sky ('Toccata', John Williams ) a couple of times.
  18. Darren just played this on Planet Rock: More than a passing resemblance to Deep Purple's Fireball?
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