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Bassfinger

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  1. What is it with people these days.  If one of my staff threw a tantrum and threatened to quit over something I'd hold the door open for them.  

    If that's they type of spineless weasels you were playing with then you're better off without them.

    You mist now form a new, better band, amd steal all their gigs.

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  2. 13 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

    Hopefully... 🙂

    Would be nice if he has Peggy on board !

    I'm seeing them at Aylesbury and Leicester, 2 days apart.  My hero was Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (as per my avatar), but I would also love to see Peggy with them again. To be fair though David Goodier is no mean bassmeister himself.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said:

    'Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow' - but on mandolin, no fancy picking, just chords. Some quite fast changes in one bit.

    I seem to have most trouble with remembering the words...

    Slightly off topic, but are you seeing Anderson performing as Tull next year?

  4. Imagine what the motor trade would be like if cars lasted half a century or more.  In fact, it would surprise me not if cars were deliberately engineered with short lifespans.

    For every new bass sold there are probably 50 in circulation, and barring accident or gross bodgery they'll last indefinitely.  The new instrument market is fighting against an ever present and ever expanding pool of used instruments. How long can they keep it up?

  5. 1 hour ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

    Don’t want to be a Christmas party pooper, but if you have keyless go car keys, they really should be kept in a signal blocking pouch. Personally, I wouldn’t leave any keys on display either, but definitely keep the ones that can be scanned somewhere where they can’t. Have a safe Christmas and New Year 👊.

    Not necessarily.  Mrs Bassfingers key becomes inactive if it doesn't sense motion for 4 minutes, making them completely inoperative until they are physically moved again. Fords of the last year or two are the same.

  6. Go for it.  I kind of regret hankering for adventure and joining the Army instead of Uni, and had to work twice as hard getting my Masters in later life (not in music) and it did eventually lead to a well paid career.  You've gotta be in it to win it.

  7. I've just noticed that the lower picture makes the strings look out of alignment with the neck.  In a panic I've just revisited with a pair of verniers and the difference is only a fraction over 1mm, so I guess the angle makes it loom odder than it is.

  8. Olympia flat wounds have arrived.  Slapped them on, set the intonation. Lovely.

    Action is ok, slight truss rod adjustment might be required but I'll let it hang with the strings in tension for a day before fiddling.  Either way it's actually pretty decent already.

    And unplugged it sounds great.  Quite loud, with a fantastic warm tone.  I can't wait for the electrics to arrive so I can finish the job and amp it up.

     

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