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  1. My first bass was a Gibson EB3, or as I later found out, an EB0 converted into an EB3; bought in 1980 from JSG Music in Bingley W.Yorks, for £150 (I still have the card receipt!!) It was a 1969 model, in very faded cherry, s/n 907469. It had a DiMarzio I neck pickup on it & strangely when converted had a Gibson (with the engraved logo) guitar pickup in the bridge position. I had the guitar pickup switched to a Schaller twin pole model of some description and was ripped off in the process at Mary's Music in Accrington, Lancs.

    Whoever converted it had put a toggle switch on it in the Les Paul position so I had that filled and a proper rotary switch where it should have been, sadly no Fuzztone though.

    I sold it in Edinburgh in the mid 80s at Mel's Music in Stockbridge (£230 iirc) and later saw it years later in Boston's junk shop on Leith Walk. It had been badly beaten up so I was only briefly tempted.

  2. On 07/09/2019 at 14:42, woolf said:

    I've never owned a Jaydee before and can't seem to find much information about these online. I'm assuming it was a custom order. If anyone knows anything about them, I'd love to hear.

    Phone him? He's a really nice guy. JayDee is run by his son now, but John still spends a lot of time there and is a very nice guy.

    He worked with John Birch in the 70's making the weird customs for the glam stars. On that basis he offered to wire up my John Birch bass when JB died close to finishing it. He has an encyclopaedic memory of his work so should be able to tell you something about your bass. Which looks fantastic by the way.

    https://www.jaydeecustomguitars.co.uk/contact.html

  3. I've just had a guy try to do a similar job with a CNC cutter on a MIJ Strat plate, I wanted a couple of autographs made permanent.

    The friction melted the edges of the cut & quickly clogged the machine as well as melting the edges of the cut. a non-starter. Another guy has done what I required using a laser etching machine. It doesn't go through the plate completely, just recessed with a colour applied into the recess.

  4. 6 hours ago, oZZma said:

    thanks for your kindness but I live in Italy... 

    Anyways I have gone to gigs on my own for years. It wasn't pleasant.

    Yeah, a gig in Italy would be a bit of a trek from this direction. Keep going to the gigs though, better than keeping yourself isolated.

  5. On 06/06/2019 at 08:51, oZZma said:

    I don't think I will ever go to concerts alone anymore. I suffer from depression and few things are more depressing than being alone among crowds of people who know each other and have a good time. Makes me want to burn them all. Definitely the kind of situation you should look for if you're trying to become a serial killer LOL 

    I've been in that place and it's not good. It's a very tough call to be approachable in a room full of strangers. Having said that gigs can be a great place to meet folk; I have many good a genuine friends that were once strangers at gigs. If you're in the North West I'd be happy to meet up for a gig to break your cycle, my shifts at work permitting.

    To get back on topic.

    Just booked for Homemade Sin ( had an ex who was big into Georgia Satellites, which kinda obliged me to be as well). John Coghlan's Quo in August, Blockheads in Oct (I think).

  6. Result!!!!

    Apologies for the delay, my other half has been seriously ill for a while, so this project had been put onto the back burner. 

     

    The neckplate was delivered earlier today and I am beyond happy with it. I've struggled to get a picture that does it justice. The plate I supplied had a high gloss chrome finish, and the etching has made the image a very matt black which contrasts perfectly.  The best bit is that the maker is our very own Basschat @bertbass.

    I really can't stress how excellent this work is, so pleased with it. Buy with confidence if you're going to get one. The next step we're going to try is imaging onto a scratchplate, so hopefully other possibilities will emerge.

    Next step is the custom headstock decal which I've ordered from the link recommended on the original post.

    Alvin_neckplate.png

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  7. On 09/05/2019 at 21:09, Horizontalste said:

    This probably doesn't help you but there's a guy near me who had a market stall doing shoe repairs/key cutting & the like, he has a CNC machine & will do anything!

    Might be worth a trip to your local markets!

    Well it did help, so thanks!! There's no market with that facility near me but your post made me think of Timpsons the shoe repairer. They sell Zippo lighters and dog tags that you can have pictures etched on to. So I asked the question; and the man from Timpson he say Yes!!

    They need two separate artwork files, one for the text, one for the graphic & I'll be giving it a go later this week.

    Many thanks!!!

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  8. Hi,

    I've been and gone and lost a link to a UK supplier who can laser etch an image of your choice onto a Fender style neck plate.

    I remember he was a bit cheaper if you supplied your own neckplate; which I'll have to do as mine isn't a standard sized Fender plate.

    Does this sound familiar to anyone, I've got artwork ready to go and I'm itching to get the project finished.

    Thanks in advance.

  9. I recently acquired a gift of a Stagg Strat at a commemoration event for 70s star Alvin Stardust. I'm pleasantly surprised with many aspects of it, the machines and bridge seem to be good solid kit. The body is solid wood, I expected ply, beneath it's (pink) gloss finish. The body was signed by all of the stage participants so I've had a car body repairer put a good strong coating or three over them.

    To make it a total package as a commemoration piece I'm having the neck plate laser etched with an image and date of the event & thought that a Fender style transfer for the headstock, but reading "Alvin Stardust" rather than "Fender Stratocaster" would be a nice touch.

    If anyone has ever had a custom transfer made I'd be grateful for a recommendation for a supplier??

    Parts wise I have an old trio of custom John Birch "Full Range" Strat pickups, about 20 years old and never used, so I'd like to hear what they can do. i also have an unused Fender TBX cut/boost tone pot in my parts box, so that can be used too.So on an all black scratchplate I'll have a black Tele metal vol knob, and two black chicken-heads for the tones. The pickups are matt black with covered poles.

    I'm also looking for a recommendation for a supplier of copper 50mm earthing/screening tape to line the cavaties with??

    Many thanks!

  10. On 13/08/2018 at 14:26, Bridgehouse said:

    Still got it?

    No, I was "obliged" to sell it once I got married. O.o

    Last I saw of it was in the window of Bostons junk shop in Edinburgh in the early 90s. It was looking very shabby by then. I remember seeing lots of cig burns around the nut.

    I do however still have the receipt from when I bought it, from JSG Music of Bingley, W Yorkshire.

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  11. On 22/05/2017 at 22:36, leftyyorky said:

    ..........I sold the bass in late 80s only to quickly buy it back. In 1996 I part exed it for a Yamaha bb1100s which I still have.................

    There's one of those in our local Crack Converters, they want £500+, which I thought a tad :swoon: but I could be wrong.

  12. Why not have a BC hi-res logo available for a paid download for the buyer to then make their own arrangements to their item preference and cost?

     

    Yes, it takes away quality control, and to an extent it's open to abuse, though I like to think 99.9% are trustworthy here; but then it's up to the downloader as to whether they want to look cheap or not.

  13. On 01/06/2018 at 16:44, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

    Yeah, well there's always a way around things see. Unless the Mods want to catalogue and input every single entry of Rogers Profanisaurus, there's still room for some fun :biggrin:

    Wasn't he the guy that wrote Tin-Tin? O.o

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