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KevL

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  1. Fearless Pink Floyd
  2. That's some demo room, @SuperSeagull. Well done to your dad helping to build it. Some lovely, classic hifi there, possibly Garrard turntables and QUAD electrostatic speakers. That wee girl doesn't too impressed by it, though, even with Ron Mael at the controls.
  3. Rich Tone are, I believe, a well-established shop and am sure that they will sort this out. As Paul suggests, have a clear idea of what you wish to happen, phone them and stay on the call until you are satisfied with the response, don't be fobbed-off by the first person who happens to answer telling you they will phone back. Be firm, clear and calm. Make a note of who you speak to and what is said. Ask this person to confirm this in an email to you and when they will do this. I am sure this will be relatively-easily resolved. Please let us know how you get on. Good luck.
  4. Have you tried to phone the dealer or have you only emailed?
  5. Let's Stick Together Bryan Ferry
  6. Paul was selling an album that I was interested in and I asked for a few photos to show the condition, he replied very quickly with some good photos. I paid for it on Saturday and it arrived on Tuesday morning, very well packaged and the album itself is in the excellent condition that was described. A pleasure to deal with.
  7. Sugar Sugar The Archies
  8. What's The Frequency, Kenneth? REM Posted a millisecond after @Desbass, cba changing it, use this if you like or ignore.
  9. Slip Sliding Away Paul Simon
  10. Hawaii Five-0 Theme Morton Stevens (the link: "Book 'em, Danno! Murder one.")
  11. So Far Away Dire Straits
  12. KevL

    Chezz55 Feedback

    Chris very kindly sent me a book (that I believe is slightly sought-after) in return for a donation to Basschat. Well-packaged and posted quickly with good comms from Chris, he is a good guy. Kevin.
  13. Gangsters The Specials
  14. Walking In The Sunshine Bad Manners
  15. Can I have this, please, Chris? I'll pm you details and will make a donation to the site. Kevin.
  16. On My Own Patti LaBelle
  17. Hi @Kev Edit: Luke and Oler have replied whilst I was typing, so apologies for any seeming repetition. This particular bass is a model - high in the range - produced for the Japanese domestic market, as stated by @Oler. Fender Japan was set up by Fender USA in March 1982 to produce these Fender-branded vintage models for the Japanese market, the first instruments appearing in May. There was soon demand from overseas for these very high-quality guitars so an export line, branded 'Squier'*, was produced with an approximate spec of the -65 range of the domestic Fenders (there were various quality levels in the domestic range, the highest being -115 on a Jazz Bass). These first Squiers were made in Apr 82 and appeared in UK shops in around June. *Most probably know that the Squier name was taken from VC Squier, a string-making company that Fender bought (in the 60s, I think). When the very first Squiers hit the market, CBS (Fender's owners) were not happy with the standard 'Fender' spaghetti-logo and small 'Squier Series' on the headstock of a non-USA instrument and it was very quickly changed to the large 'Squier' logo. Fender Japan continued making these domestic-market Fender JV instruments alongside the now-famous JV Squiers but, just to confuse matters, started to produce a domestic-model Squier (also with a JV prefix) in late 82 but these were not as close to the vintage spec as the export JV Squiers. Loads of info on the 21frets site linked and there is a Squier Electrics book with good history. Kevin.
  18. In The Middle Of The Night Madness
  19. No Limit 2 Unlimited
  20. Pink Cadillac Bruce Springsteen, covered by various others.
  21. Smithers-Jones The Jam
  22. The Model Kraftwerk
  23. Same Old Scene Roxy Music
  24. Down To Zero Joan Armatrading
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