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jimbobothy

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  1. PM'd again
  2. All packaged up and posting after work today, first full book I've read for a while. Loved the first half, really inspiring to hear the background to the albums that I really dig. Second half was really sad seeing the result of certain choices, but overall I liked the read and would recommend it to any Jacoite!!
  3. I've had a 4 string version of this in the same natural finish. These are underated basses and the neck should be very nice as stated by seller.
  4. Not too far off finishing it, hopefully by next week then I'll post it onto the next in line.
  5. [quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1359070341' post='1949604'] I figured out this year that I actually have a phobia of churches. Isn't that weird? It's a good thing I'm an atheist otherwise I'd be missing out on a lot of gigs! [/quote] Hey there, I've always thought it helps to think of a church as a community of people rather than a physical building, if you keep that in mind you might be able to walk past one and not break out into a sweat !! However I digress... .....what I was responding to was an earlier post RE Christian groups that are out there, surfers, stamp collectors and coffee pot makers etc. My take is that a Christians faith should be a foundation in their life, so when you also meet people who like other things you like (err, like bass playing, air hockey or musical tastes etc ) you'll already onto a winner! Sleeps!
  6. Yeah, could someone PM me if anything gets sorted for another one (I presume this has been and gone), Cheers
  7. [quote name='scannerman' timestamp='1359067333' post='1949539'] for that you need some GOSPEL! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pATcvr3zAhg[/media] [/quote] He's a bit good isn't he . ... anyhow the missus and I moved churches last year to a local New Frontiers church with a different style of worship band. Think cut back; a cajon or bodhran, guitar, bass and a few vocals. It has been more developed than that on occasion but it certainly makes me try to play more expressively as there is more space to do so
  8. Seems like a sincere seller, but I know what you mean about unusual!
  9. I've bought a bass off here with the neck off, I was surprised how small the package was when I went to pick it up from the depot! Least you would know the possibility of any major damage would be minimised that way.
  10. please remove thanks
  11. If I played bass as much as I find myself of BC these days I'd be, err, better!!
  12. That is another rad bass, piece of history there
  13. Sorry, don't want to part with it so please remove the post thanks.
  14. I'm sure I've seen a picture of 'pro nails' vs 'no nails' classical guitarists having an old skool brawl in a book!! It was a bit of an issue back then I guess! When I played I preferred the softer tone from my pads rather than using nails. I guess when you look back at the history of the instrument things go in and out of favour.
  15. Just sold a pick guard to Simon, no hassle with the deal, good comms and wouldn't hesitate to deal with again
  16. That is a rad bass you have there, very nice.
  17. [quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1358158316' post='1933816'] Are those control plates the same size as a standard 2 vol 1 tone and output plate? [/quote] Soz, only just read this post. Yup, the plates will fit in the same space as a VVT plate no worries. The screw heads have a different profile but they're included. Any more questions please PM me, cheers.
  18. Please remove this post thanks.
  19. Just traded a Shuker J 5 for Ash's wick, all good and wouldn't hesitate to deal with again.
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