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Bassman1974

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  1. Exactly this. I've a P and a few J's, but added a Ric this summer ( after selling one a few months prior believing I didn't need one). Like you, and value aside, I'd keep the P over anything.
  2. Mine is an absolute keeper. I couldn't be without it
  3. It's a funny one, As I progress through this journey of playing and learning, I realise that I simply do not need 6 bass guitars. Two instruments I thought I'd never sell, a Vintage Hofner and an AM Jazz, are potentially going up for sale as they just don't get any air time. My question: If you previously had an extensive collection, what made you decide to whittle it down to a few less, and what instruments did you keep?
  4. The Friends song: "When it hasn't been your day, you weep the most. Even your ears" It made total sense to me for ages. Like, you're so sad that that even your ears are crying
  5. I'm perfectly happy with my lot at present, and have gotten rid of what I don't want. The ones that I've modded are where I need them to be, so I'm just going to play them. Still a few wee bits to sell, but that's all the trading I'll be doing for a good while
  6. In perfect condition as removed from my 2008 AM Standard Jazz. Happy to post anywhere UK mainland.
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  7. I'm digging a bit of Large Mirage at the moment. Proper 70's vibes
  8. Here's a set of Active EMG's as removed from my Fender Jazz. Total plug and play with no soldering required. These have been on my Jazz since I bought it at the start of the year, but would like to try passives on this one. The battery is brand new. Postage available, so please feel free to drop me a PM to discuss. Cheers, George
  9. That's super quirky and fun looking. Like the Saab of the bass world.
  10. Back to black for a bit. I still dig it. Maybe I'll try an aged white plate next
  11. The crowd only cares how it grooves. I'll bet a pound to a penny that it sounds choice plugged in
  12. Stunning
  13. Thanks man, It's actually an Ash body from Northwest guitars. It was sprayed with black nitro paints in places, rubbed back, and finished with nitro varnish. The neck is a 2005 AM Standard. No, it's not my handy work. Someone with far more skill than me did it! The vinyl is pretty easy to cut and trim. I just searched on YouTube. I've actually just removed the vinyl today, as I wasn't happy with how I finished it, but I'll likely buy more and try again. Its no problem, it's still nice with the black guard. It's a truly fantastic thing to play, and I adore it. I also gave a cheap Jazz of mine the same pickguard treatment last year. It's holding up great
  14. Used some matt gold vinyl to cover the old black pickguard. I was surprised by how well it went with the body colour
  15. Sticky luminous paper cut to size. A quick blast from a UV torch does the job. I'm not putting them on my Ric or Hof though.
  16. So, After buying a cheap Jazz many years ago, it's still one of the best basses I own. I can't find a great deal of info on Le Marquis online, and it seems they have been defunct for a while now. I have done a few things to it: luminous markers, plastic control knobs, vinyl coated pickguard, Fender flats and a full setup, and it plays every bit as good as my high end stuff. It's reliable, comfortable, sounds absoloutly killer and gets positive reactions at gigs. It cost me £50, including a hardcase. I'm curious to hear about your own mega cheap heroes that have totally suprised you
  17. Sold Alain a set of strings. No bother. Prompt payment and great comms. A credit to the site 😀 Cheers, George
  18. I played a 40th P in a music shop and was blown away. It was absoloutly on point and felt perfect. It's a bit mad that I'm still trying to gel with my Fender AM Standard Precision, but there you go..
  19. I fired a Gemini Rogue Wave N neck Humbucker into an old 4001 I used to own. What an insane output it gave compared to the standard Ric pick up. Had to trim the pickguard a little, but it was worth it
  20. Iain's a top bloke. Bought a MB head from me and paid super quick. Great comms, trustworthy and friendly. Legend
  21. Try a Squier 40th Anniversary P bass. They're lovely to play. Also, welcome !
  22. Just bought the 500 Combo on Friday night. It pairs well with the 210 Cab
  23. Hi all, Reduced from £3850 - £2950. This is my lowest price before it gets sold to the guitar shop ! I'd like to present for sale my lovely Hofner 500/1 Beatle Bass, right handed, made in Germany in 1964. As my playing style changes, I find that it's living in it's case far more frequently, and really deserves to be enjoyed. I'll list what I know to be true of this instrument: Built in Germany in 1964, it was sold to it's first owner by the Selmer Company, Charing Cross Road, London (Selmer Serial Number 1141 ). In the same year, Paul McCartney's presentation bass arrived at the same location. Perhaps the two basses rubbed wings at some point. The 2nd owner bought this in 1966, and kept it for 54 years, until he sold it to me in 2020. I was living in Finland at the time, and flew to London to collect it from a rather splendid Gentleman who felt that it was time for it to move on. Having relocated to North Scotland soon after, I carried out a few reversible modifications to the bass. I fitted Labella Flatwound strings, and removed the pickguard. Both the original strings and pickguard come with the bass. The bass was then sent to my trusted luthier for a set up and check, and he also moved the rear strap button from it's very odd angled location, and fitted it to the proper location of the bridge plate. ( a tiny mark is left, but it's barely noticeable ). The bass was also cleaned and had some tarnishing removed from the hardware. A bespoke strap extender was added to the new Hofner strap, to prevent any damages to the bass from the bulldog clip. The bass did not require any setting of the neck or electrical work, as it was all perfect. Electrical work was carried out prior to my purchase, of which I still have the receipt. Just last month ( Sep 23' ) I fitted a brand new original German control panel with switches as the original was crackling when selecting the bridge pickup. The old control panel has been kept, and I'll include it with the sale for originality purposes. The bass plays beautifully and without fault. I'd describe the condition as 9/10 for the age, and, in my humble opinion, you'd be hard pushed to find something of a similar vintage in such good condition. There are a few nicks on the body, and a touch of wear on the neck, but nothing really for it's 60th year. The neck is absolutely solid, and shows zero sign of separation. Curiously, the case I received it in is not a Selmers tweed case, but rather a square hardcase. I am unaware of it's origin, but it looks to be as old as the bass itself. All of the original components are included in the sale. I've priced it in accordance to what I see online already, and going with the great, playable condition that it's in. I am however open to serious offers around the asking price. I'm located in Thurso. That's at the very top of Scotland. Logistics for delivery etc would need to be worked out obviously, but I'm sure a solution could be found. Any trial, if you're in the area, would be more than welcomed. I've posted up as much pics as I have, but if you need a video of it being played ( badly ), or more pictures, info etc, just hit me up. Cheers, George
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