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KiOgon

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  1. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1448204109' post='2913622'] Hi all, I've picked up a nice Fender MIM P and giving it a good clean, but the screws securing the pups are rusty and the heads a bit worn. They're really small though. I've got some other pup screws and thought of drilling out the holes in the pup to give clearance for a bigger screw, but I think the drill would wreck the hole. So, does anyone here know where I can get some of these really small pup screws? I think they're 3mm screws, 30mm long. [/quote]Drop me a PM & I'll send you a set assuming the ones I have are the size you need? Cheerz, John EDIT: I just saw you have the size there! I'll have a look Edit 2: About 2.85 x 33, 5 across head; https://www.dropbox.com/s/q43aasqhx4kak5s/2015-11-23%2011.09.56.jpg?dl=0
  2. Probably the nut needs cutting - lowering the strings = less fretting pressure & far nicer to play.
  3. Sods law states - it won't be there when you go back! Should have bought it seconds after seeing it
  4. Second time I've made a kit for Aljosa, this time a P/J stacked knob kit. Communications were perfect, payment instant & delivery to Slovenia no problem, just a few days! Great guy to deal with, recommended to all & really good to find dealing across the EU so simple, no problems! Cheerz, John
  5. Or: http://www.seymourduncan.com/wiring-diagrams?meta_params=view-all,bass ignoring the preamp but depending on where you have to connect to?
  6. [quote name='Jazzneck' timestamp='1447769072' post='2910153'] Just a thought - have you looked at keyboard cases? [/quote]No - hadn't thought of that! Cheerz - will do
  7. Looking for a big wide case, not too expensive, second hand ideal! Biggest I've found so far is 420 wide - http://www.thomann.de/gb/rockcase_rc10622b_warlock_basscase.htm but not wanting to spend so much. Anything wider would be a bonus, not too fussed about length 1240 or more will do nicely. For a project - not actually involving a bass I hope it's OK to post here & not in items wanted - 'cos you don't get answers there Cheerz, John
  8. KiOgon

    Byo

    Another immaculate transaction with Byron, I thought I'd left feedback before but - - anyway, great communications & instant payment, deal with confidence, he's a top fella! Cheerz, John
  9. Status Hot Wires = excellent VFM & compare well with the best IMO - http://www.status-graphite.com/status/frames/index_home.html
  10. [quote name='pfretrock' timestamp='1447157056' post='2905303'] Were those custom made? First looks like a B&Q type job, hardly suitable for 50 - 60 lbs total weight. Would the runner support 8-9 lb when fully extended? (based on experience of similar looking 'sock and knicker' draws falling apart!) [/quote]I agree the white unit looks a bit cheap, the woodgrain job looks pukka! PS What big socks & knickers you must have
  11. Have a word with Ashdown technical - 01621856010 direct number
  12. You didn't fancy this one then! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Raleigh-Chopper-Bike-mk1-Orange-Very-Rare-Excellent-Condition/181914815491?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140122125356%26meid%3D19dad1c679b34c1ab274b95ef63fb38f%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D6%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D252152028283
  13. Another perfect transaction with Jeff, he's a top fella Cheerz, John
  14. I don't think you should dis the whole of Hastings - for the behaviour of one lunatic bar owner! He probably has a personal problem with one or more of the Soap Girls which got out of hand - but who in their right mind has a bucket of 'blood' ready to throw at an act? I hope they sue him!
  15. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1446809487' post='2902497'] KiOgon, it's virtually on your doorstep... [/quote]I really need to go to spexavers - didn't notice that! Should I have a look at it
  16. It doesn't look too bad - in those days they didn't think anybody would ever need to go beyond the 12th fret
  17. Another perfect transaction with Eamon, he's a diamond! Deal with confidence Cheerz, John
  18. There's a lot to choose from https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Carlsbro+Hornet+Circuit+Diagram&biw=1680&bih=913&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CB8QsARqFQoTCIi638ja8cgCFUFeGgodWd4GJg
  19. Another faultless transaction with Dean, perfect communication & instant payment, he's a top fella Cheerz, John
  20. Tragic! Should never have happened sad day
  21. More on the Guy & his basses [url="http://www.bassguitarmagazine.com/interviews/baxter-on-bass-guy-pratt/"]http://www.bassguita...bass-guy-pratt/[/url]
  22. Another super smooth deal with Tom, I made a passive conversion wiring kit for his lovely lightweight P-Lyte, (even saved a few more grams!) a pleasure to deal with as always, perfect communication & instant payment, he's a diamond geezer Deal with confidence. Cheerz, John
  23. Nige got in touch for another wiring kit & ended up with a Stacked knob Jazz kit - pleasure to deal with as always - great communication & instant payment - top fella! Cheerz, John
  24. Tim got in touch about a upgrade wiring kit for his Squier Jazz, after a few suggestions he went with a S/P kit. Great communications & instant payment = a fine fella to deal with Cheerz, John
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