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philw

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  1. What a fabulous looking bass. Unfortunately out of my price range, however I do have a high-end fretless acoustic bass for sale. It's currently on commission sale at The Bass Gallery. Here's a link: http://thebassgallery.com/index.php/flyer-fretless-5.html P
  2. [quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1463783547' post='3054128'] How many "frets" would the neck need? I have something which may suit it. [/quote] Any 20 or 21 fret Fender/Squire neck should be fine. P
  3. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1463763839' post='3053953'] I'm sorry, but I don't even like the blanket. Edit: [/quote] You're clearly a man entirely free of good taste :-)
  4. [quote name='E sharp' timestamp='1463748824' post='3053813'] You may want to give an area , of where you are [/quote] Seems to me the title and the tags provide a clue :-)
  5. "Aww come on" bump! Surely somebody want to turn this into a functioning bass again, or just tell me what a nice blanket it's photographed on :-)
  6. Meant to say, although I guess it's obvious from the pics, the body is fully "loaded". All you need to turn it into a bas guitar is a neck and strings. P
  7. I've been looking out for a cheap fretless neck for this Jag HB body for a while but nothing suitable has come up, so I may as well see if it can find a new home. It's from the short-lived Squire Jag HB model and although it's been gigged a bit and has picked up the odd small blemish, it's basically in great condition. Any standard Fender or Squire P, J or Jag, 34" scale neck should fit. The mint green (yes, really) scratch-plate wasn't standard but I still have the black plate and will include it. Happy to ship at cost. [attachment=219562:Jag HB body - 1.jpg][attachment=219563:Jag HB body - 2.jpg][attachment=219564:Jag HB body - 3.jpg]
  8. Ta. After Colin's time in the HIllage band then. I guess he'd joined Camel (still a member, touring Japan soon) by then. P
  9. Was Colin Bass on that Hillage tour? He's a mate and might be interested in the programme. P
  10. And arriving unexpectedly from the left field, the first short scale, headless Fodera. http://fodera.com/imperial-mini-mg/ [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVrucp6wwNw"]https://www.youtube....h?v=rVrucp6wwNw[/url] P
  11. [quote name='phil.c60' timestamp='1462277821' post='3041647'] Yes, Ropetackle it is. I would have seen you then, we went to that gig. Lucky you - I can only dream that one day I'll reach those giddy heights! [/quote] Not sure the Ropetackle quite counts as a giddy height, but it was a fun gig - The support band was The Galleons. My only regret is that band pressure to play fretted meant I took along a "bitsa" Squire Jaguar. Would have been much more fun to play my fretless Wal through Norman's rig. He might then have even have looked up from his dinner during our sound check. Hope the gig's fun on Thursday.
  12. [quote name='phil.c60' timestamp='1462181333' post='3040787'] Going to see them this Thursday in Shoreham - can't wait! [/quote] Last time they played Shoreham (Ropetackle Arts Centre I presume?) I was playing bass in the support band and got to use Norman's Ashdown rig. And no, I didn't touch any of the controls (and I certainly didn't need to turn it up at all). P
  13. [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1458383799' post='3007106'] Fair enough. A good place to start with this guy is his disclaimer.. [url="https://spitfiretortoiseshellpickguards.wordpress.com/disclaimer/"]https://spitfiretort...com/disclaimer/[/url] [/quote] Blimey! That's the kind of disclaimer that'd make me want to invite him around for dinner. Not. There's no way I'd place an order after reading that. Jeeez!
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  15. One of the great advantages of a close relationship with our European cousins is that it brings us access to their sophisticated and classy cultural values.... http://www.geomega-music.com/index.htm P
  16. That's a truly gorgeous looking bass. Now, flats. I've got very recent experience of both TI and Di'Addario Chromes. Basically, the TI are lower tension and brighter (well, more mid) than the Chromes, but they're both great strings, with a unique character all of their own, and not as dull/dead as many old-school flats. I've just put a set of TI's on my fretless Wal and am really kicking myself that I never tried it before (and I've had the Wal since 1983).
  17. [quote name='Hazy Bass' timestamp='1453997407' post='2965167'] ... oh and they can do different colours too ... ☺ [/quote] Ah now that sounds interesting. Thanks.
  18. [quote name='Cato' timestamp='1453680563' post='2961835'] I found these guys when I was looking for something else. [url="http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/bpickup_covers.htm"]http://www.guitarpar...ckup_covers.htm[/url] There are probaby others who sell pick up covers a bit closer to home. [/quote] Oh that's useful. That's for posting. P
  19. Forgot to add my feedback: http://basschat.co.uk/topic/118437-feedback-for-philw/ P
  20. Thanks both. I'd not thought about either Wilkinson or Dimarzio.
  21. Wow! Lovely - especially the fretless semi-solid one. P
  22. I'll be sad to see this go but things change and it's time to thin the collection again. So, well gigged but in very good nick, it's a Yamaha BEX4 that I've owned for around 4 year I think. For those that don't know, the BEX4 is one of the most characterful and capable inexpensive basses that Yamaha don't make any more. It's a semi-acoustic (not particularly loud un-amplified but louder than a solid body bass) with a 34" scale and both mag and piezo pickups. Capable of a good range of sounds, easy to play and looks very cool (if you like orange). What's not to like. I'm happy to ship it (no gig-bag or hard case but it will be very well wrapped) at buyer's expense or if you want to collect there's tea, toast and bass-talk available here by the sea in Brighton. There's a bunch of pictures here: [attachment=210422:Orange BEX4-1.jpg][attachment=210423:Orange BEX4-2.jpg][attachment=210424:Orange BEX4-3.jpg][attachment=210425:Orange BEX4-4.jpg][attachment=210426:Orange BEX4-5.jpg] And if you want to hear the bass it's on this track (wearing flats): [url="https://open.spotify.com/track/28cokoyIxzWdlJbDPXNcy5"]https://open.spotify...IxzWdlJbDPXNcy5[/url] Any questions, just ask.
  23. All, I've decided that the only way I'm going to get myself my dream "Fender" parts bin bass is to build one myself using bits from various sources. I have a neck ready to go, and I've just ordered a Surf Green Jaguar style body, so now I'm wondering about pickups. So how about some recommendations. I'm after a J that provides lots of honk and a P that majors on growly thump? Only constraint is that I'll want pickups that can come in white or cream finish. Suggestions please (The more cost effective the better. My budget isn't huge). Ta Phil PS. The bass will be passive with two vols and a tone control.
  24. The Wal in Shetland was well known scam among the old Yahoo Wal community members.
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