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Mykesbass

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  1. [url="http://www.hellborg.com/index.php/en/equipment"]http://www.hellborg.com/index.php/en/equipment[/url]
  2. [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1442571950' post='2867855'] Interesting bound neck & headstock. Wonder what it is? I'd punt £25 on it on the very vague offchance that the pickups are DiMarzio Model Js. Most of the very cheap basses I've had have been absolutely filthy - give this a quick clean and setup and you could probably flip it for a £50 profit. Jon. [/quote] Is it a Peavey neck? That headstock looks familiar.
  3. [quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1442574475' post='2867892'] If we manage to find out we can email him and ask him to put moondance in the set. [/quote] I know a few of the Far East blues players, so wondered if it was anyone I knew, and yes, that would be tempting...
  4. Who are you playing with Rob?
  5. [quote name='Lw.' timestamp='1442409514' post='2866751'] This is why I generally try not to play sports pubs & going on at 11 just isn't for me. Good luck with it though! [/quote] Trouble with a big tournament though is almost every pub becomes a sports pub.
  6. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1442410443' post='2866764'] [i][color=#666666][font=arial]"Interestingly, the Welsh name for badgers is ‘moch daear’ which translates to ‘earth pig’."[/font][/color][/i] [color=#666666][font=arial]And here's another interesting fact ... not.[/font][/color] [/quote] Earth Pig - Sort of name you'd expect a band using a badger encased theremin would call themselves.
  7. Thanks Andy - really appreciate that. Actually a new one with restoration date now sounds like a nice idea.
  8. It'll probably be even messier if you start before then!! But yes, will be a problem, especially if (when) the home nations progress through the tournament, as pubs will feel compelled to show the matches and cancel bands.
  9. For the man/woman who has everything...but taste!
  10. [quote name='Sharkfinger' timestamp='1442393413' post='2866541'] Hmmm, never had to do anything like that but I would try sanding (or any other method) around it carefully, then using a stanley knife (with a steel rule) to neaten the edges. It will hopefully look like an applied sticker. Either that or make a new one? [/quote] Yes, the problem is that I can't mask against heat and the chemical stripper doesn't want to touch the top layer. I may risk lifting the entire remaining piece in one and trimming it off the headstock and glueing it back on afterwards,
  11. (yes, he's arrived early this year)!!
  12. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1442342920' post='2866271'] I recon you've done about the best that's possible. Either heat or Nitromores would run the risk of you losing those. But I have been known to be wrong. [/quote] Heat has been working well, but I'd love to get it neater/closer. Funny, the gel stripper hasn't touched the top surface, but has been great for cleaning the little bits of undercoat and filler. Thanks for your support on this so far - great to hear from others who have had a go!
  13. Why has this thread got such a silly title? Surely if it is a play on words it should read "no eyed deer"? (Waiting for PVA to dry, so no, I don't have anything better to do)!
  14. Question time - I'm trying to save the Made in Japan and serial number on the headstock. Any ideas how I can get the paint stripped neatly around it?
  15. [quote name='Sharkfinger' timestamp='1442334713' post='2866159'] You might find using a paintbrush more effective. Really did the trick when fixing a cab with watered down PVA glue. Can really poke it into the cracks and avoid air bubbles. [/quote] Thanks Sharkfinger, going quite well so far. Trying to get it proud but it is still sinking in. Guess it will be 3 or four applications as the cracks are pretty deep.
  16. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1442260529' post='2865625'] Certainly a hot glue would be great if you have access to some. I was assuming you don't. [/quote] In the end impatience won the day - didn't want to lose another 72 hours obtaining and then preparing the hot hide glue, and PVA is way cheaper. Just found some sealed syringes and needles from a 1994 holiday to India so have injected some watered down PVA, now waiting for it to dry before the next sanding.
  17. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/269542-weird-yes-wonderful/"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/269542-weird-yes-wonderful/[/url]
  18. Yes, another big fan - only got rid of mine as I couldn't get a second one, now they seem to be readily available GLWTS
  19. It does feel like the right choice, and I think with a bain marie I should be able to make some (fairly confident cook)!
  20. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1442248546' post='2865491'] 'd welly some PVA glue in there, maybe water it down very slight for the first 1 or 2 applications, so it sinks into the bottom of the splits better. This has the makings of a really nice bass though. [/quote] Thanks Grangur, I'll add that to the ideas bank - was actually going to start seeking opinions on what to fill the cracks with. Current front runner is polyester resin or hot hide glue. PVA certainly sounds more attractive than the hot hide, and more straightforward than the resin.
  21. OK, pics so far: [url="http://s892.photobucket.com/user/mike_howell1/library/"]http://s892.photobucket.com/user/mike_howell1/library/[/url]
  22. [quote name='Sharkfinger' timestamp='1442222985' post='2865188'] BTW, we need pics now. Good to hear the neck is good. That would be the only fatal defect, the rest I'm sure is just elbow grease. [/quote] Pics this afternoon - meanwhile I have completely and utterly lucked out on the electronics. Popped in too see my mate in the local music shop and told him about the project and his first reaction was "are the electronics OK?" when I said no he went to his drawer of "stuff that will come in handy one day" to produce a preamp from, yes, and Ibanez SR800, that had been there for some 10+ years!!
  23. Great pictures - one of them reminds me of PeteAcademy's old thread on gearstalkers Also good to see Roland Gift in action - what a great voice, and such a shame he disappeared from the public eye. My nephew's band opened the main stage - been on all the Madness outdoor gigs this summer.
  24. [quote name='Sharkfinger' timestamp='1442221098' post='2865164'] Considered a toggle switch instead? Soloing pickups is very useful. That's what I've got in my P Lyte and works very well. With 2 volumes, it's very versatile. You might have to drill another hole for it if you want 2 volumes, though. Got Koigon to make one up for me. If you tell him what you want it for, I'm sure he can do it so you can drop it straight in. [/quote] Interesting idea, got plenty of time before I make a decision on this bit. And yes, Koigon is a good call, and only a short trip away for me.
  25. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1442212046' post='2865097'] Well there's your problem. Which of those three, if any, was actually a live recording? I'm very familiar with The Last Waltz. One of my favourite activities used to be watching the DVD and trying to spot any moment where what the bass could be seen to be playing matched the notes I could hear on the soundtrack. [/quote] Ah, OK, hadn't scrutinised the Last Waltz, but pretty sure the Led Zep was genuine live footage, and I know from having worked on the catalogue, including sorting out some remixing and mastering of the Deep Purple live catalogue that Live in Japan was exactly that. Not going to watch Last Waltz too closely now, love the show and don't want the illusion shattered
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