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franzbassist

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  1. [quote name='john_the_bass' post='215542' date='Jun 9 2008, 04:42 PM']ooh ya fighter. I was looking at Brook guitars when I was looking at buying a top end acoustic guitar - these were way way out of my price range, but looked like bloody lovely. I hope they play/look as nice as they sound. Fretted I take it? Are you having a pickup fitted?[/quote] Yep, fretted indeed. Toyed with fretless and banjo frets as options, but in the end figured fretted was the best option. And yes it will have a pickup; latest version of the Snake by Headway. No frills.
  2. Not exactly a build diary, as this bass will be finished in the next month or so, but I thought folks might like to see my "Otter" bass being made by Brook Guitars in darkest Devon. It's the first 5 string they've built, with neck profile the same as my Ken Smith BMT. Top is spruce with Myrtle sides and back.
  3. [quote name='jacko' post='133436' date='Feb 4 2008, 10:40 AM']No. He has gary husband and Mike lindup for a start and all the players do their bit. mark just happens to be a very good frontman. Perth 2 years ago was superb so I already have my Glasgow tickets.[/quote] Great drummer, but Mr Husband isn't an original (though he was long term) member of the band... Saw them on the Retroglide tour and they were very good, much better than the stadium-filling bloated beast that was the late 80s/early 90s band. First time for me was at the Guildford Civic Hall in the early 80s and they were great, really great... and this coming from someone who grew up listening to heavy rock! I think the modern reincarnation is more in that spirit of the original band, with the emphasis on small venues and having fun. Then again it could just be a cynical plot on the part of MK to improve his retirement fund....
  4. [quote name='Chopthebass' post='202784' date='May 20 2008, 12:54 PM']Anyone know when the Piccolo will be available? I can't find any mention on Epi's web site.[/quote] No idea, but they aren't the fastest at bringing out new kit....
  5. [quote name='dave_bass5' post='193006' date='May 6 2008, 03:43 PM']when has that ever stopped us buying gear [/quote] Ah, too true, too true.....
  6. I have owned two of these in the past (though not at the same time, as that'd just be greedy) and they were both great basses. I always found them to be more powerful than most passive basses, and the low Bs were "mos' righteous". Highly recommended.
  7. Three basses (two Mk 1s and a Mk 3) have sold on eBay in the last week, all for £2k+! Interestingly, the Mk 3 went for the "smallest", which I guess means people regard the Mk 1 as the "classic" Wal to have. I think this is all to do with Pete retiring, and the uncertainty for future production that this has created, but from what I understand the Wal marque will continue, and importantly be in very good hands, when it does resurface. Cheers Gareth
  8. Just the pickup left now: bridge pickup, dated July 1966 - £180
  9. [quote name='Harrythebassdawg' post='161925' date='Mar 22 2008, 07:24 PM']I've seen the Epifani ps 600 for bout $1000 on the US websites, but all of 899 pounds over here!! Does anyone know if this is even worth checking out?[/quote] Hi Harry Yep, I have one and it's a great piece of kit. Every bit as good as the UL series (I should know, I had one of them too), just one channel and different cosmetics. If you want the Epi sound this will give it to you. Cheers Gareth
  10. [quote name='walbassist' post='160302' date='Mar 19 2008, 04:03 PM']Original parts still available: * "dots and binding" neck, dated March 1966 - £600 * egghead tuners plus 11 of the 12 screws - £300 * bridge pickup, dated July 1966 - £220 * neckplate and screws - £100[/quote] bump
  11. Original parts still available: * "dots and binding" neck, dated March 1966 - £600 * egghead tuners plus 11 of the 12 screws - £300 * bridge pickup, dated July 1966 - £220 * neckplate and screws - £100
  12. Yes they're all good. You can hear my band playing a few, both demo and live, [url="http://www.phatmedallion.co.uk/sounds.html"]here[/url]. I've been in this band seven years and I never tire of playing these basslines, and luckily the audience never tire of them either! Gareth PS Forgive the backing vox on some of the live trax - extra backing singers brought in for that gig and they hadn't sorted their harmonies totally
  13. [quote name='walbassist' post='153958' date='Mar 9 2008, 03:58 PM']This is what's left: [list] [*]neck + tuners £900 [*]bridge pickup £220 [*]neckplate and screws £100 [/list][/quote] Still here. Shall I split the neck and tuners? £600 and £300 respectively if any interest. NB: One screw will be missing from the tuners; it obviously sheared off at some point!
  14. [quote name='walbassist' post='152901' date='Mar 7 2008, 10:08 AM']Just found one more set: nickel 45/65/85/105 £16.50 posted[/quote] And now sold. All gone and thanks to everyone who bought.
  15. [quote name='silverfoxnik' post='153953' date='Mar 9 2008, 03:51 PM']I agree that the seller's comments don't make much sense but I'm guessing a PM or two would sort it out? The modifications do take something away from the 'mystique' of the bass, being a really early model, but it's still nice to see one of these become available..[/quote] I emailed him yesterday morning and am still waiting for a response.
  16. This is what's left: [list] [*]neck + tuners £900 [*]bridge pickup £220 [*]neckplate and screws £100 [/list]
  17. [quote]Wal JG Custom Pro II - 1978 Natural Model JG1115 built for Alec Kouyoumjian a bit of work on it possible: the leather pickguard is not the original one, and I think the last owner glued it and the trussrod maybe to change. 3000€[/quote] I am definitely interested in this bass, please put me at the top of the queue while we talk some more about it! Thanks Gareth
  18. [quote name='Beedster' post='151423' date='Mar 4 2008, 11:32 PM']Great strings but certainly not gonna give you old school thump[/quote] Well they gave me more old skool thump than a set of rounds do Chris, but I take your point! I think the thing is I just don't get on with that instant decay flats usually have - I realised I just like nice zingy roundwounds that sustain, so that's what I'll stick!!!!!
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