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Halla @Rolf! Welcome! Nice basses! 7 is a healthy number. We seem to share the same approach of lurking/reading/learning. I'm mainly doing that and have added the skill of releasing those emoticons. Lots of good people here. Enjoy!
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Ah, I missed that (and probably more), thanks, just saw they were apparently going back to the states again soon. Seeing them at Rebellion would be cool.
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Dead Boys a few days ago. Having seen videos of shows at the start of their tour my expectations were quite low, but being on tour for some time has done them a world of good - I thought they were excellent. A few new songs that were fillers/time to buy another beer/chat with people I hadn't seen for a long time. Loved hearing the best songs from Young, Loud and Snotty live. Never thought I'd get the opportunity. One of the best nights out for years for me. Looks like their last gig is in Leeds in a couple of days. If you're thinking of maybe going, I'd recommend you go.
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NT. please ignore.
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Help with an odd Ibanez serial number
HornetPinata replied to Grooverjr's topic in General Discussion
I had to magnify it thrice to be able to see clearly so you're not alone👀 It seems you may have got the answer from @2pods -
Help with an odd Ibanez serial number
HornetPinata replied to Grooverjr's topic in General Discussion
The serial number appears to start with an F, not a P. I'm pretty sure F means Fujigen factory in Japan. I'm sure you'll get detailed info on the bass from more knowledgeable folks. It's a nice looking bass! And thanks for your effort to make sense of my previous post @Grooverjr ! -
Help with an odd Ibanez serial number
HornetPinata replied to Grooverjr's topic in General Discussion
Edit: Having a closer but still quick look it seems like https://ibanez.fandom.com/ may only contains info on guitars(?). I didn't look too hard but took it for granted it would have info on basses too. Not sure they don't though. Sorry for the confusion caused. Insomnia makes the world go huh? ---So this may only be relevant for guitars, I don't know, sorry: I'm not knowledgable on this but https://ibanez.fandom.com/wiki/Ibanez_serial_numbers was a good place to start when I searched for serial numbers to make sure of what I was buying. Scrolling down it appears that: "P = manufactured by Peerless Korea Co., Ltd. (owned by Iida Gakki of Japan) in Pusan (1987–1991?)". Found it under "1987–1995; 7 characters". It may well mean something else as well but I thought it made sense to mention it in the off chance it led your search somewhere. -
I held on to my first bass for years thinking I couldn't just throw it away. There was nothing to like about it, no parts to salvage to give away that would be usable for the task they were supposed to do. But there really was a lot to hate about it so it went in a skip after I took an axe to it to make sure no-one else suffered what it offered. I'd have preferred to ritually burn it but as it was lacquered it was not an option so even that was a disappointment.
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Hello Shiggs. I've never tried a short scale so I can't give any advice on that, so, this may be a bit on the side but I thought body posture and how relaxed one is bodily (strange choice of word maybe) was worth a mention. My experience is it can make a big difference no matter what scale is being played. I don't know how experienced you are so I hope you are not offended by this in any way, I would have liked someone to point this out to me when I was starting. When I took up playing bass/guitar I struggled a bit unnecessarily because I wasn't aware of the fact my shoulder crept up, my back bowed sideways and my whole left arm was too tense. (As was the rest of me and I'm pretty sure I was holding my breath). I was only focusing on "pressing" down in the right place and found the fretting hand position very strange (I still don't think I do anything else in life where my left hand is in a "fretting position" (rubs chin). I think I'd have done that on a short scale too that's why I mention it. Being as relaxed as you can does help. I also find it easier to fret just behind the fret with is a hopeless sentence and may be a personal preference. (What I'm trying to say is if I play a B on the A string I fret quite close to the C, seems to take less effort). If you can, try both the 30" and the 34" and make sure the strap is nice and the basses are well positioned. Good luck and have fun!
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Nitrocellulose-safe stands?
HornetPinata replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Accessories and Misc
There is this little caveat from K&M though: However with nitro lacquers which are not fully hardened it can happen in some cases that the colors of the guitars “bleed”, that means that the colors blur or fade, and can cause dents. König & Meyer is not liable for such damages! I missed that. Still think it's as good as it gets and lacquer from the 70s better be hardened by now. -
Nitrocellulose-safe stands?
HornetPinata replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Accessories and Misc
Thank you @walshy for sharing. It looks like they have several stands and wall mounts that are nitro safe. I never knew as Thomann don't seem to mention it on a few of the models that I could use. Here is a list of the nitro safe stands and hangers: https://www.k-m.de/brand/en/nitro-lacquer-info-sheet/ Thank you @Jean-Luc Pickguard for making this thread. I'd given up finding something and was never going to get a custom one made. -
Nitrocellulose-safe stands?
HornetPinata replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Accessories and Misc
There are so many words in my post it may give you hope I have an answer. I don't. Not even close. I look for the same thing a couple of times a year never to find anything. I have two nitro'ed old Gibsons so when I play them I put them back in the case (where they spend most of their days) which isn't optimal if I'm trying to record something. A stand/hanger would be nice. I did a short search just now only to find nothing yet again..A K&M stand with cork binding looked promising but it was plasticised. I'd had found it to look less sturdy than required anyway. The Levy's forged hanger with leather binding had leather containing chemicals and Levy's do not recommend them with vintage lacquer/finishes. (It also states it contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer🙂) The best I can come up with is getting a metal hanger made by a blacksmith/metalworker and have a leathersmith make the protective bits with non chemically treated leather. Or removing any non wanted material on a sturdy hanger and replace it with chemically untreated cork/leather. The one thing I think I may have learned is that the process that hurt Nitrocellulose lacquer could be caused by a process called Plastizicer migration or Plasticiser loss. As you can see I'm not even sure of the spelling. Sorry for being of no help. I'll follow this thread and hope someone will have the right answer. -
Thank you Reggaebass!
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Oops. That one flew over my head. I need to brush up on my English too so that is yet another benefit of lurking around here. Thanks for the lesson!
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Thank you Richard R. There truly is a knowledgable group of people here, I don't think I've ever seen a question go unanswered. We have friendly neighbours but thin walls, so headphones it is unfortunately. I had a long think just now but there is no other way.
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Hey Sandy! It's not something I would proceed to make a career of as it takes some sleep deprivation to master I think. Thank you SpondonBassed. Thank you ezbass. Maybe it is. Cheers nilorus!
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I've been on here for quite some time and realised I had never introduced myself. These days I am mostly noodling on my own enjoying making riffs that I intend to record but I usually don't as I find it a faff. I play bass and guitar and have played both in a few bands that went on the road but that is ages ago. Sometimes I jam with old band mates but it is rarer these days. The bands I played in were hardcore/punk bands. I am still of a punk persuasion but I listen to a lot of different stuff. Good music is good. In my spare time I sometimes find time to unwittingly delete internet accounts like Basschat even though it is not easily done by accident. I belive it took a total of three clicks on a big red delete button including in a confirmation email. Still managed to do it. My lack of technical skills is why I don't enjoy recording on a DAW. Anyway, I'll mostly be lurking, releasing trapped emoticons and maybe learning things. Thanks for having me back, and thanks to @ped and all the mods that helped me when I had my major technical malfunction. There are good people in all ranks on this forum.
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I thought the same. I'm feeling pretty sure I'll make a mess of it if I ever try adjusting it. I won't have a go at it before it's needed.
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Congratulations on buying a Sandberg @Hausbass I have two Sandbergs and they came set up perfect for my way of playing so I've never touched the bridge or the truss rod. That said having a look at the instruction manual left me a bit puzzled by how to operate it so I saved a YouTube video as I thought it may become useful some day, perhaps it may be of use to you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaFO0PnB_ZE