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Bacchus basses for a start, Mmmm.
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I think that’s more of an American thing left over from the war. I never knew about it till I was there and said "Jap Strat" and everyone looked at me like I'd dropped the N-Bomb. It's not the same as Brit; it's more equivalent to the shortening of Pakistani, or I guess “Nip” short for Nippon. Personally, I aint offended by it, but the more you know…
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[quote name='Snarf' post='68525' date='Oct 2 2007, 09:18 AM']Sweet, think I'll definitely be ordering one. Where did you order it from in the US? I have too, I was thinking of taking out the floyd rose, blocking the hole and sticking something else on it but getting one of these sounds a hell of a lot less hassle.[/quote] Some random ebay seller, searching Uk ebay, looked under international shops, about 26 quid in the end -
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[quote name='Snarf' post='68197' date='Oct 1 2007, 03:42 PM']A wise decision I'd say. Have you fitted the tremolo-no yet? If so, how you finding it as I'm thinking of getting one.[/quote] I'm still waiting for it to turn up, got it from America at half the price then anywhere I've seen in the UK. Heard good things about it though. Being able to go back to full floating instantly is a boon, last song in the set can involve all the mad whammying -
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So the one on ebay went for £500, and now there's another, making 3 in total. Weird. Anyway, I've decided to keep mine, bought a tremelo-no for it. Having gone and played some other guitars for a similar price, nothing comes close to it (well nothing comes clsoe to the neck anyway). When super-strats come back into fashion it'll be worth a lot more anyway, -
[quote name='warwickhunt' post='66973' date='Sep 28 2007, 03:46 PM']Not worth it, he'd lose more money than he could possibly get for a quality bass. Shops have staff, overheads, taxes etc to pay so are notorious for giving sh*te trade-in values especially if he's after something used to then try and sell on. What are these guitars that they are so unsaleable?[/quote] Actually, I agree with this. Worse came to it, he could let the guitars go for way under value to a private buyer and be better of, then going through a dealer. What are they?
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Well, Everyone in my music scene plays Telecasters and Jazz's, pretty much without exception.
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Open it in word, save as a pdf. if you're using 2007
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I went to www.thebusbybabes.net and am now sorely disapointed (I misread it as busty babes)
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Well its true, maybe they should just swallow the cost of the spread, but then all what would happen is they put their prices up to match. At least saying - you are charged in Euros, £ are estimates only. Weirdly enough, the thing I'm doing right now is adding the line: "The returns and amounts expressed in currencies other than the Fund's base currency, are provided for informational purposes only." To a report. Spooky.
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[quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' post='65871' date='Sep 26 2007, 01:41 PM']Those Basschatters that have ordered stuff from thomann.de will know that the invoice is charged in euros and the credit card company will do the conversion and may charge a currency exchange fee in the form of adjusting the exchange rate in their favour by up to 5%. The only card I am aware of that doesn't do this and does the exchange at the basic rate shown on [url="http://corporate.visa.com/pd/consumer_services/consumer_ex_rates.jsp"]visa.com[/url] is the nationwide visa card which saved me a packet when I bought my NS upright. However I have been looking at getting a Little Mark II to go with my Schroeder 1212L. Thomann appear to have it at a decent price, but not the cheapest I've seen however the £s price listed isn't what I'd be charged, I'd be charged the € price which will then be billed in £s on my card. The Little Mark II is listed on Thomann as €639EUR which they also show as £434.52GBP, however going to the visa link above, the rate is: 1 Euro = 0.70 British Pounds or 1 British Pound = 1.43 Euro so instead of £434.52 as shown on the Thomann site, I'd be paying £447.30 at today's exchange rate (plus a bit more if I used a card that levys an additional fee) Are they allowed to do this? They probably have a disclaimer somewhere saying the £ prices are not accurate, but I couldn't see it.[/quote] Well, the exchange rate constantly changes, even if they displayed it correct to the second on the website it'd still come down to what the bank decided to charge once the order actually went through, and of course the bank picks it's own sell price. As long as you are charged the Euro price, I doubt they could do anything about it anyway.
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[quote name='Snarf' post='65750' date='Sep 26 2007, 10:44 AM']Flippin eck, £1800 plus tax new?? I don't remember them being that much??? A Jem the 'Ford Escort'? Blimey... Anyway, that guitar looks proper nice. Wish mine was with the shark fin inlays, mine only has dots. [/quote] there's two on their now, like buses innit. The other one has had all the paint removed and looks pretty nice. IIrc they were never anywhere near 1800. $s perhaps. You can have mine if you like :-). -
Stingray 4 3EQ, Ibanez Roadster Fretless and G&L L2500 USA withdrawn
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[quote name='Merton' post='65337' date='Sep 25 2007, 02:13 PM']Perfect, so I'd say £250 absolute tops, probably closer to £175-£200 mark. But I may be wrong (I know, it's amazing, but it happens....)[/quote] Ta, If someone offered me that and came and picked it up I'd be happy enough I think. this site's so great for advice and help -
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[quote name='Merton' post='65282' date='Sep 25 2007, 12:41 PM']Depends whther it's 150W or 300W, SM, or SMC or even the early GP7 of the Gibson era...? Can you shed a little more light? And +1 for WalMan's assertion about ignoring that dude on fleabay.[/quote] Hmm well it's 150W for sure. Looking at the trace manuals page, it seems to match the "715" (not SM,SMC). It has green carpet. -
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[quote name='Snarf' post='65234' date='Sep 25 2007, 11:16 AM']I've got the 7 string version of the S540, from '91 - mine unaltered would go for about £650. Do you know what year yours is? Have a look on www.ibanezregister.com, might give you a better idea.[/quote] Ah ok, I'll have a look. There's actually one selling on ebay right now which is the exact same except purple not black. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280156035844&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=018"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...A:IT&ih=018[/url] I'm watching intently -
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My tutor (who comes on this board) has me muting the strings with my thumb, and moving my whole hand going up and down the strings, so not placing any fingers on the pcikups or owlt. Kinda floating. It feels pretty good, and the muting is taken care of without thinking. Using strict finger alternation as well, to the distance from finger to plucking sting is always the same. I guess thats all very Jazz, prog, metal. Clean and fast.
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2 and a half grand ey. Reet, If I'm ever good enough to warrant a plus 2 grand bass I'm going to buy one, thats not going to be for 20 or 30 years of solid practice though. What we need right is this: Those handbag or exotic car sharing schemes, where you pay a fee every month and get to borrow for a limited time something you couldn't otherwise afford. You get to hand it back after a couple of weeks showing off or intensive playing, and try out the next bit of exotica. I reckon given the amount of money I see being lost in the used bass section day in, day out, it wouldn't end up being that huge a cost either, relativly speaking. Whose got 20 grand startup money?
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[quote name='BigRedX' post='61433' date='Sep 16 2007, 10:50 PM']I've been interested in the work of Simon Farmer ever since I saw photos of one of his early prototype guitars in one of the musical instrument magazines in the mid to late 80s. I think that was the first time that I'd seen a ...[/quote] Wow how much do these things cost?
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Well I'm 27 and find it really hard to remember anything, and I've been that way for ever. Always worked around it by avoiding subjects that require much memory and instead can be worked out - Physics and Maths rather than History and languages. Tis one of the things that holds me back with music though, hopefully one day I've be good enough just ot improv everything.
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