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tom1946

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  1. Just bought a bass from Mike, another great transaction, no fuss, no bother, great comms etc' Deal with every confidence folks.
  2. Bump....
  3. Really pleased that you like it because I'm almost there saving for one, it just looks outstanding! ^_^
  4. Hi again, this is a brand new Cort Action bass in gleaming BLACK. It has a typical P/J configuration and has a strong and easy to play feel to it. SPEC' CONSTRUCTION Bolt-on BODY Agathis NECK Maple, Modern ''C'' Shape NECK WIDTH 1F : 40mm / 24F : 64mm NECK THICKNESS 1F:20.5mm, 12F:22mm FINGERBOARD Rosewood, 15 3/4'' Radius(400mm) FRET 24 / Large (2.7mm) INLAY White Dot TUNER Die cast SCALE 34'' (864mm) NUT Graphite Black BRIDGE EB7(4) PICKUP EB4B-F & EB1B-R CONTROL 2vol, 1tone PICKUP SWITCHING N/A HARDWARE CR (Chrome) Cort make very underrated basses, they really play loud and well. Never used these cost about £250 on evilbay. [b]You can have mine for £150 including next daydelivery and a free gigbag! [/b] Thank you for reading.[b][/b][font="Arial Black"][/font]
  5. Hi folks, this is my Cort Artisan B4, it is a new bass but it has a small graze on the back, not huge but it is noticeable. I have pictured it and it can't be seen when playing. SPEC' Construction Bolt-on Body Swamp Ash, Mahogany Neck Wenge/maple 5pc, Modern 'C' Shape Neck Width 1F: 40mm/ 24F: 64mm Neck Thickness 1F: 20.5mm, 12F: 22mm Fingerboard Rosewood, 15 3/4" Radius (400mm) Fret 24/ large (2.7mm) Inlay Abalone Dot Tuner Hipshot lic. Scale 34" (864mm) Nut Graphite Black Bridge EB12(4) Pickup Bartolini MK1-4/F & MK-1-4/R Control Bartolini MK-1 EQ/ 1V, 1 blend, 3-band, EQ on-off S/W As you can see it has all the right bits on it and with the swamp ash and monogamy body not too heavy either. I was going to keep it for my main bass but I've managed to buy a Fender Lyte AND a 1993 MIJ Precision with an ash body the weighs just 7.75lbs with a maple board so that ticks all my boxes. Sold with a gigbag as always with me. [b]You can get these on t'internet for around £450, I'd like £250 delivered, which is a bargin! [/b] Thank you for reading.
  6. Don't suppose YOU know how old it is?
  7. Well I hope this does turn out well. I was a Tanglewood specialist dealer until I retired Last year and I still have some of the 'exotic' electro acoustic guitars that I can't sell. Have to say the Canyon was a good bass for the money.... As Chris says, everything is done to a budget.
  8. I use Marvel and have never had a problem. Speak as you find I suppose. I have them on 5 basses now. ^_^
  9. tom1946

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    What's a bumb? Is B the new P?
  10. Sorry, didn't know that. Thanks anyway.
  11. Hi Fede, that sounds lovely! Bump for a great guy to deal with.
  12. What's the best price on these? I was thinking of an investment.... I've seen £879.
  13. Pm sent regarding the weight?? No reply
  14. Seems to be my mantra these days but what does it weigh Mr Murphy sir?
  15. Are you actually going to say something to aid your sale? A couple of poor pictures doesn't do it for me
  16. Hiya and welcome, I'm in the same situation and that Precision is my idea of perfection Trouble is I have about 16 basses and can't bear to part with them...
  17. I don't know about trade bait old man, I haven't got one to trade but I have money...... Would like to see pics, (or would I? )
  18. [quote name='Doddy' post='790851' date='Mar 30 2010, 05:44 PM']If you are going to have lessons to just learn riffs,then I think you are probably wasting money. If you pay your £20 or whatever and are shown riffs,then all you can play is that riff. If you learn to read,and play scales and arpeggios and concepts and things,you will have the knowledge to play a million riffs.[/quote] I understand, I didn't express myself very well. I obviously don't just want to learn a particular riff, as you say I need to learn scales etc' I can't retain what I've learnt as regards reading music, it's just a lot easier at my age to be shown how to work it out for myself. There are a lot of good players who can't read a note. For some people it's instinctive, I played rhythm12 string guitar for 45 years without problems. In my playing situation I have to play catchup every week because church services differ musically from week to week. Therefore since taking on the bass players job I'm trying to learn 10-12 songs every week that I used to play on guitar and sometimes there is very little time to practice. I feel that if my technique was better I wouldn't miss notes from time to time. I'm sure I'm not alone in this? What you say is correct. I just can't find anyone locally is the problem.
  19. Could've swore I just read this advert...... (better delete the duplicate one before the mods see you)
  20. I'm playing bass in our church band by default. Our bassman left and I was nominated because both my wife and me played guitar. I've been hacking for just over a year now and although nothing is too complicated as it's mostly slow rock type stuff. However, I'm not going anywhere fast and I need a teacher. I don't read either, a sort of you hum it and I'll play it type. I did try a local guy who was very pleasant but didn't seem to know where to begin. I don't want to learn to read because I wouldn't remember it very well. (age) Just need to learn riffs and technique? I'm Teesside area and would like to learn.
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