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BigAlonBass

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  1. [quote name='LWTAIT' post='353941' date='Dec 13 2008, 11:05 PM']£5.01?

    nope.[/quote]

    The joke is something like this:- Wife says to her husband, "we need a holiday, I'm going to become a prostitute for a week to earn some money." At the end of the week, she stumps up her earnings, £250.50p. Husband asks "which tight b*stard gave you 50p?" Wife replies "All of them!"
    Meaning, the dozy wench had been sh*gging EVERYBODY for 50p a time. :huh:

    (This joke has been cleaned up, shortened and modified for publication on an Internet Forum) :)

  2. [quote name='BassManKev' post='351408' date='Dec 11 2008, 02:08 AM']^^ did you buy it?? pity the idea that someone was seriously gunna buy this for Rob hasnt actually been posted here :)[/quote]

    No-I meant sorry because the price was too high for my limited budget at the moment. It would have been a nice surprise for Rob, but wasn't meant to be. :huh:

  3. I've personally used La Bella flats for the last ten years or so, and I wouldn't change back. As to how long you can leave them on, how long is a piece of string? :) If they sound a bit 'wrong' after 6 months or so, go for it, but only your ears can tell you what's right for you. :huh:



    (I've had the same set on my Precision for two years, but don't tell anybody.) :huh:

  4. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='346659' date='Dec 5 2008, 05:25 PM']Right now I can't afford anything. Problem with modern drivers is the chassis is a different shape and won't sit in the recess, so it would be fairly major surgery. Considering moving this on now its been diagnosed.[/quote]

    Well if you ever get up to the North-East, you could consider moving it in my direction. I don't mind undertaking a bit of Major Surgery. :) :huh:

  5. [quote name='Dr.Dave' post='340310' date='Nov 29 2008, 10:00 AM']The pot of gold attached includes getting to chat with real folks , of all shapes , sizes and musical interests - all sharing the same core interest. It's far , far more than 'look at me , I've got one of these etc'.

    Hats well and truly doffed to all that help organise these events , and long may they continue.[/quote]

    I've got to agree with the above sentiments. Everybody's gear was available to everybody else, expensive Basses were being passed around like cheap biscuits, and apart from helping to organise it, Warwickhunt makes EXCELLENT coffee. :huh: I just wish my fingers weren't like blocks of ice, so I could have appreciated it more. :huh:

    (oh, and Dave-Both your Bands are excellent, I love Precisions, and I want a GK amp. :huh: )










    and it snowed on the way home on the Bike. :)

  6. [quote name='neepheid' post='339353' date='Nov 28 2008, 10:37 AM']Looks like you had a good laugh. Some nifty playing there and some sweet gear.

    With playing and gear like that on offer even at the tiniest bassbash you won't catch me embarrassing myself at such a gathering any time soon with my rag and bone collection of cut price basses and my near total absence of technical ability![/quote]

    Double bollocks! If my car had'nt gone bang, it contained a very battered old Trace Elliot amp and Cab, a home-made 2x12", a Precision Lyte with a "custom" body, :huh: and a shaped piece of mahogany mantlepiece with an old Jim Deacon neck stuck on it, to make an "electric upright." :) I just wanted to see how they would compare against the newer stuff. There were absolutely NO EGOS on display, tasty coffee, and tasty Bass sounds. It was worth freezing my round objects off to get there, and have a laugh with a bunch of lads with no pretentions, and the same things in common - Basses! :huh:

  7. [quote name='johnnylager' post='331362' date='Nov 18 2008, 11:22 AM']Is that a Mark IV Peavey? Best bass amps ever.[/quote]

    Yes it was. and it was. Unfortunately, it got nicked out of the back of the van when the roadies were "chatting" to a couple of nubile females. They soon became ex-roadies. :)

  8. Back in the Olden Days...................... :huh:

    [attachment=16099:My_Pictu...date_063.jpg]

    You can see to the right of the picture what I had to use for Live work. I had the Peavey Amp powering the 2x15" Cab, with a 'slave output' to the Marshall Amp, which in turn powered the pair of 4x12" Cabs. It was the only way (at the time) that I could be heard at more or less the same volume as the Guitarist. :) Give it a bash, it could be the answer to all your problems. :huh:


    (edit for stupid typo) :huh:

  9. [quote name='lowhand_mike' post='328167' date='Nov 13 2008, 09:48 AM']well thats kind of the tac that i have gone down.
    "its a bit old and knackered, probably doesn't even work but i don't mind that would do as a nice little project and i need something that it doesnt matter if it takes a beating..." kind of thing :)

    still waiting to get a response back on it at the mo though, i can't get there till the weekend.[/quote]

    It's the weekend. Are we there yet? are we there yet? are we the.......... :huh:

  10. [quote name='Musky' post='322524' date='Nov 5 2008, 10:55 AM']Someone once recommended one of [url="http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?storeId=10001&catalogId=1500001151&langId=-1&searchTerms=0743831&Submit=GO+%3E"]these[/url] on here (or one of the earlier incarnations). Though looking at it I'm not 100% sure the platform is completely horizontal.[/quote]

    My ex-Bands guitard bought one. Two minutes with a hacksaw on the front legs, and it stood perfectly horizontal. (The rubber stoppers remove and re-fit easily) Two bungee cords later, he could wheel it in and out of gigs, just taking the bungees off whilst playing. It carried a 2x12" (upright) and a 2u rack case. :)

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