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  1. [quote name='Leowasright' post='355290' date='Dec 15 2008, 09:25 PM']Most of this surely proves Leo got it most right in 1960 with the Jazz.

    I have thought about Precisions, MM Stingrays, G&Ls, but I always seem to buy another Jazz.[/quote]

    nowt wrong with a good Jazz but give me a good Precision any day.

  2. [quote name='rjb' post='353363' date='Dec 13 2008, 10:20 AM']It's because you're a bunch of old hippie grandads. :huh:

    **runs away**[/quote]


    aarrggghh you young scally--i'll give ye a rite good thrashing-cheeky young git :)

    **attempts to run after**
    **beer belly hinders this**
    **old knees complain**
    **heart threatens to stop**
    **runs out of breath**
    **collapses panting**
    **oh sod it**
    **the youth of today**
    **what they need is a spell in the army-that'll sort em out-wasn't like this in our day- ect'-ect'..........**
    :huh:

  3. [quote name='jake_tenfloors' post='352862' date='Dec 12 2008, 06:17 PM']I'll be there and i'm going this way,

    [url="http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&saddr=huddersfield&daddr=beech+ave+harrogate&hl=en&geocode=&mra=ls&sll=53.7755,-1.505127&sspn=0.583499,1.235962&ie=UTF8&ll=53.811193,-1.671295&spn=0.583003,1.235962&z=10"]http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&sadd...235962&z=10[/url]

    So if anyone needs a lift or anything i don't mind, just give us pm :)

    Jake[/quote]

    :huh: nice avatar

    can i have that little santa when she's finished with it----sniff sniff mmmmmm

  4. you sound pretty normal to me. :)
    i've been playing for 30 years now & have owned all sorts of basses--as in lost count--& i'm now back on Fenders for the rest of my life,although for me it's P basses.
    there's something about Fenders thats just right for us old farts i reckon.

  5. :) :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :o :huh: :lol:

    to cut a long story short i've had a pretty serious warranty problem with my Jazz bass & Fender were a bunch of cu*ts about it,but my local shop has fought my corner & sorted a replacment bass.
    i didn't want another jazz so he ordered me a '51 reissue P bass in butterscotch blonde.he's just phoned me to say it's landed & looks really cool,so i'm off to collect it during my lunchbreak :P
    can't wait to get it home & plug it in.
    when i've finnished masturba**** ,er i mean playing it i'll try to post some photo's.

    so three cheers for Phil at Rock Steady Music in Harrogate,he's a top bloke.
  6. good effort lass,damn nice looking bass too.
    wouldn't mind twanging your g-string myself :)

    buying a new bass is a great feeling eh.

    last time i went into PMT in Leeds my budget was £0.00 but i still managed to spend £950.00 on a new bass--just ace :huh:

  7. [quote name='BassManKev' post='351418' date='Dec 11 2008, 06:32 AM']is it the right time to ask that newbies shouldnt be aloud to post threads in the for sales forums yet??? or are the mods still gunna insist its up to the buyer to have the sense not to go into a dodgy deal, despite the person ripped off this time being a long standing member?[/quote]

    +1
    infact why not make the for sale section for fully fledged members only & one who have made 50 or so posts in the general forum.

  8. [quote name='Rusty Shackleford' post='348674' date='Dec 8 2008, 04:50 PM']if you'r gonna be stuck for a lift give me a shout. i may not have a car by then (damn credit crunch) but we do live next to a train station and (i assume its) the manhattan is net to a trian station! just dont try lug your ampeg on it![/quote]

    :huh: cheers Will you're a star.

    the ampeg's got wheels,if we push it there it's down hill on the way home :)

  9. [quote name='bassbloke' post='347476' date='Dec 6 2008, 08:59 PM']I wouldn't really describe the double jazz pickup as growly. It's a lot more refined and, well,gentle than a Musicman pickup. It adds a real 'ping' to the sound which can work well. I actually prefer the sound of the P pickup on it's own.

    I definitely think the stock preamp needs to go though. Shame about the crappy exchange rate.[/quote]

    :) i really like the stock preamp,tried it through my ampeg on friday & it sounds ace.i tend to set the pup pan slightly toward the P pickup & just use the bridge pup to add a little punch.
    love it.

  10. [quote name='Rayman' post='344320' date='Dec 3 2008, 05:37 PM']I had one of these, it was a great bass, superb range of tones from it, and excellent build quality too. I found the string tension a bit high for me strung through the body, so I reverted back to strung through the bridge and found it more comfortable, but then I like some flex in the strings, some don't.

    Any road up, top quality bass that, enjoy.[/quote]

    thanks mate :)
    i'm loving it so far,i reckon it's the best bass i've ever owned.
    infact it feels as though it's been custom made just for me,& that's got to be a good thing.

  11. [quote name='richardd' post='345048' date='Dec 4 2008, 08:44 AM']Hi Niel Can you send me a phone no, I am visiting my Daughter
    in leeds tomorrow Friday, and we may come in o Harrowgate shopping,what would is your best collected price on either, my no is 07710153025 eves 01949 842108 Rich :) :huh:[/quote]


    i'll PM you mate.

  12. [quote name='Mr Fudge' post='344178' date='Dec 3 2008, 04:42 PM']Is it neck on body (wood to wood) and then the 4 screws and plate. No other washers, bolts, pins etc...

    If have never done this before and I dont really want to take of a neck of one of my jazz's just to satisfy my curiosity. Im fitting a jazz neck to a p body if anyone has anything else to add.

    cheers.[/quote]

    spot on mate,it's a doddle,just slap it on & don't worry about it.
    don't go too mental when you tighten the screws up though,just do 'em nice & firm.

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