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KiOgon

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  1. I didn't get Guy Berryman but the others were easy, can't believe the lowest score was Chris Wolstenholme, being current like!
  2. [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1369759740' post='2092430'] The white one came with my Precision bass, I bought the tortoiseshell one for the 'Pino' look, but it was too dark, so I bought another. Both are in good condition, the tortoiseshell one is in excellent condition (it was only fitted for 10 minutes). Both are 3 ply, the white one is white/black/white and the tortoiseshell one is dark red/white/tortoiseshell. Both have 11 screw holes, the holes pretty much match up with each other. I'd like £7.50 for each one, this includes postage. [/quote] I think you may have mis-counted the screwholes they look like 13 holers to me - I'll take the tort please - PM coming. Cheerz, John
  3. Very nice Nick, I can feel a in garden photo session coming soon Cheerz, John
  4. I'd say it's on the high side of OK, credit cards are usually approx 30 thou, for a flat low action I'd aim for 12 - 15 like a business card. If it suits your playing that's fine where it is. Cheerz, John
  5. That - my dear Skank - is most excellent thank you sir. PM coming your way Cheerz, John
  6. [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1369485980' post='2089708'] Strongly brewed tea? [/quote] Yes please nice of you - - I was wondering that, or even coffee!
  7. I have a vintage tinted head that had some lacquer flaking off, preparing it for a new coat - just in a small area - I've rubbed through the tint, now need something to touch it up with before top coat. Suggestions on a postcard please Cheerz, John
  8. Chris asked me to make a wiring kit for his Telecaster, great communication throughout & instant payment, a pleasure dealing with him. Cheerz, John
  9. [quote name='chaypup' timestamp='1369245788' post='2086890'] Whoa there! The pound goes to whomever guesses the closest, and as I'm the only person who's guessed, I win! [/quote] Furrynuff BTW 19:11 & it's still there
  10. [quote name='chaypup' timestamp='1369229492' post='2086605'] Sweepstake on when it's gone by? I say 3.15pm [/quote] That's a £ you owe us then
  11. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=221230307772&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en
  12. Same age as me - scary RIP Trevor.
  13. The sound of the doors in the 60's along side Jim Morrison. Bloody Cancer! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deB_u-to-IE[/media] http://news.sky.com/story/1093531/ray-manzarek-the-doors-keyboardist-dies
  14. Cheerz for that - something to go on - having never seen any before.
  15. Is there any easy way to identify them? Or do they have any specific features visible? Simply - how do I tell if they are? Cheerz, John
  16. Another flawless deal with Jerry, as always - a pleasure to deal with Cheerz, John
  17. [quote name='rallyeluke' timestamp='1368782470' post='2081365'] I pushed down against the nut sideways and down and still the noise persists [/quote] Do you mean you've pressed against the 'string nut'? I'm asking if the truss rod adjuster nut is tight?
  18. [quote name='rallyeluke' timestamp='1368781079' post='2081340'] The relief has been set to fender specs, the intonation has been set on all 4 strings so bridge springs are all compressed to varying degrees. [/quote] [quote name='rallyeluke' timestamp='1368781345' post='2081349'] I did take the truss rod nut out and inspect it and oil slightly and then put back together as I was under the impression it was probably the issue but to no avail, I swapped the E string for a spare and if I am honest it felt like the noise was reduced marginally but still there to some degree. [/quote] You haven't answered the question though
  19. You say you have set the relief, are you certain the truss rod nut is 'tightened' so the truss rod is under tension? If it's loose there could be a vibration setting in at the head end of the rod.
  20. I would go for 1 volume, 1 tone & series/parallel switch, if you did want more complicated you could add another switch for top coil/both/lower coil as well. If you need a wiring kit made up I can do for you. http://www.seymourduncan.com/images/products/basslines/501040-110.pdf Cheerz, John
  21. [quote name='richardd' timestamp='1368644791' post='2079735'] [b]Tis a lovely bass and it is nitro paint not acrylic ,Go on Kiogon treat your self [/b] [/quote] I was going to say I'm sure my 03 is Nitro also - but - - - - - - & don't believe 1/2 what you read on talkbass I can't I'm afraid Rich, I do have my eye on something else at the moment if that doesn't work out I may well be in touch
  22. [quote name='Geek99' timestamp='1368642079' post='2079688'] I'm sorry to be picky but I think it's a highway 1, not a (later) highway one ? [/quote] It says 2003 in the header, first year the Highways were introduced, they don't get any earlier than that. I would love it to partner my 2003 Highway 1 Precision in Crimson Red, they'd look lovely together GLWTS Rich
  23. I made a P-bass wiring kit for Lloyd a while ago - don't know what happened to the feedback - so this is a double as I've just done a Jazz bass kit for him too As always a pleasure to deal with, great communications & instant payment, excellent basschatter. Cheerz, John
  24. Hi Greg - I'll PM you
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