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EssentialTension

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  1. OUT: Fender American Deluxe Precision IN: Fender American Vintage 62 Precision Phil Jones Bass Briefcase
  2. [quote name='mcnach' post='1112127' date='Feb 2 2011, 10:53 AM']... Rotosound black nylons ... I see the standard is 65-115, which sounds quite heavy...[/quote] Rotosound black nylons only come in one size/guage. They are relatively low tension. Other black nylons are: La Bella - my favourites Pyramids GHS Fender
  3. ... or this: [url="http://curtisnovak.com/pickups/DualJazz.shtml"]http://curtisnovak.com/pickups/DualJazz.shtml[/url]
  4. Do you mean like this? [url="http://www.riograndepickups.com/scart/ProductPage.asp?ImageLink=VPBBB&ProductName=For+Bass"]http://www.riograndepickups.com/scart/Prod...ctName=For+Bass[/url]
  5. [quote name='TheGreek' post='1111295' date='Feb 1 2011, 05:19 PM']It didn't sell - not a single bid - the expression "card was well marked" springs to mind...[/quote] Strange, because, as Shambo said, yesterday it was withdrawn.
  6. [quote name='Soloshchenko' post='1110529' date='Feb 1 2011, 02:13 AM']I really don't get why Fender still piss about putting these things on. Hands up who still plays this way? Me neither, but I do have 2 screw holes in my CV Precision scratchplate that annoy me a little bit and the knowledge that a standard Fender replacement scratchplate probably won't fit. I know it's a small thing but what is the point in the first place?[/quote] The point is that Fender only put tugbars on the '57 and '62 vintage reissues because that's how they were in '57 and '62 and the '75 reissue has a thumb rest above the E string as it was in '75. Those models all have the ashtrays too. If you don't want the vintage styling there are plenty of other Fenders to buy. The same applies with the Squier Classic Vibes (although they don't have the ashtrays) because they are classic reissues. The great majority of Fenders and Squiers don't have them. I rarely (although very occasionally) use the tugbar on my '62 but I do like seeing it sitting there. On my CV Jazz the tugbar is now missing because I replaced the pickguard with a white pearl guard without the tugbar holes - maybe I'll drill them out.
  7. Here's Brian Wilson using the tugbar in 1964:
  8. I liked the look of the red and particularly the white Epi JC Sigs in the pics. Only made for Jack, I presume.
  9. Very interesting, I've been a Casady fan for a long time.
  10. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='1108684' date='Jan 30 2011, 09:12 PM']Let's see if it's as real as the last time it sold! At the end of the day it was flagged up on here and well advertised on ebay (not misspelt or in the wrong section) so it has apparently sold for what the general public on ebay think it is worth. [/quote] Are you counting the shill bidders in with the general public?
  11. ... and sold for £565.55. If it's real then that's a bargain.
  12. [quote name='Grand Wazoo' post='1107773' date='Jan 30 2011, 12:35 AM']Oopsie, Sorry.[/quote] I was fooled too until I saw the headline 50th Anniversary - that's what gave it away. Still, it was a nice looker.
  13. [quote name='Grand Wazoo' post='1107748' date='Jan 29 2011, 11:42 PM']Mark at Bass Direct had one in store 3 days ago when I went there. And get this it's second hand but untouched, mint conditions, they retail at £2099.99 and he is selling for £1600 I have had a good look at it and it was perfect. Here is the link: [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Fender_50th_Anniversary.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_sp...nniversary.html[/url][/quote] That appears to be a 50th Anniversary and not an American Deluxe.
  14. It reminded me of the word 'why?'.
  15. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=120623"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=120623[/url]
  16. [quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' post='1106752' date='Jan 28 2011, 09:38 PM']Funny how the holes for the ashtrays & tug bar magically heal up [/quote] Headstock decal is wrong too.
  17. I'm not convinced it is a '69 but he doesn't say the last two digits of the serial number. He says the last two digits of the date stamp on the base of the neck which would indicate year of neck manufacture - although the last two 'digits' would actually be the last number of the year and the letter for the neck width.
  18. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1104634' date='Jan 27 2011, 12:48 AM']What if you need a low B and high E in one riff?[/quote] I've never had that experience.
  19. I liked the red Jazz - except the Badass
  20. Depends on the band and the gig but: Skoda Roomster Electric bass in gig bag EUB in gig bag Mesa Walkabout Combo in cover Mike stand One bag mains extensions, mains leads, gaffa, bass stand, screwdrivers etc one bag instrument cables, tuner, mike, strings, preamp, etc. and still plenty of room to give other people a lift.
  21. Tried a five once for a while. I didn't like it, found it uncomfortable and hardly used the B string at all. If I need a lower note than E then I tune down the E string but that's a rare occurrence.
  22. [url="http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Markbass-Basskeeper-Bass-Guitar-Strap/BGU"]Yep here they are.[/url]
  23. [quote name='lollington' post='1104155' date='Jan 26 2011, 06:44 PM']A few months ago I saw a strap that attached itself to the handle of an amp or cab. It had another velcro strap attached to it to fasten to the neck. Held a guitar in place tight to your rig, so less in the way on a crowded stage. Anyone know what this is called or where to find one? [/quote] I think Markbass make them.
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