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Eboclive

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  1. I have a sister bass to go along with this.
    Exactly the same, except mine is fretless. (blank fingerboard, side dots).

    Fantastic instruments, although I don't currently play it. It has sat in the loft for the past 10 years or so.

    Very high quality build, lovely neck through body, lovely wood grains.

     

    GLWTS.

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  2. Hi Keith,

    I'm quite a rounded bass player, covering most styles.

    I regularly do dep work and play in pit bands, so have covered the styles you are after.

    Could you please give some more information?

    Cheers.

    In the meantime, you can check out my website if you are interested. www.davecorsie.com

     

  3. In all honesty, I hadn't even noticed the tape before.

    It has now been removed, and yes, it is the 450 watt model.

    Hope this clears up any confusion.

    I wasn't sure of the power rating, hence why it has not been mentioned in the listing, so now I am enlightened too.

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  4. 6 hours ago, Silvia Bluejay said:

    What Owen really meant was that that's an offer to kill for, and that everybody would be more than interested to see the bass!

    I think what was more implied here was sarcasm.

    sarcasm

    A tongue of which the user speaks of something the complete opposite of what the user means. It often has the best comedic value.


    As sarcasm is usually meant for humour, was my comment meant to invoke humour, or was his comment meant to be humorous?

     
    One of the most misused words in the entire English language. 

    There are several types of irony. 

    Socratic irony - When someone pretends to be naive about a certain subject, and uses his questions about it to point out a flaw in the established belief. This is often used on the TV show South Park, where the children often ask questions about a situation until the folly in a parent's decision becomes clear. 

    Sarcasm - Understatement, mocking overstatement, or heavy-handed irony (stating the flat opposite of the truth) where both parties are aware of the difference between what's said and what's actually happening. 
     
     
    Clearly, another misuse of the word irony.
    Neither irony or sarcasm are best put across in text form, especially when neither party knows each other, and cannot define whether the comments are meant to be humorous or not.
    I'm sure we have all had the meaning of some text, even to a friend misinterpreted, let alone a complete stranger.
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  5. 14 hours ago, owen said:

    For the irony impaired, that was me being ironic. 

    I don't see any irony in any of your comments, just rudeness at an offer to bring along some basses that might be of interest to some people.
    Fair enough, no interest, I won't bother bringing anything then if these are the sort of comments it attracts.

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  6. 18 hours ago, alzamatt said:

    Hi I am interested , have you got the switch pedal too ? 

     

    Hi Alzamatt,
    Sorry, no I don't have the footswitch.

    I was using it more in the capacity of having two basses plugged in at once, with different EQ on each. When I want the other bass, I just switch between them manually.

     

  7. Epifani UL 502 amp.

    Now reduced to £400. Even better bargain.

    A few marks on the casing, but generally in very good condition.

    Very useful amp, having two separate channels. Each channel has it's own gain and EQ section. 2 basses can be plugged in at the same time (only one channel will operate at a time, switchable), or use one bass and switch between channels.

    High quality and well regarded amplifier.

    Comes with practical soft case.

    Prefer collection only from Midlands.

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