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[quote name='5_string_death' post='295568' date='Sep 30 2008, 04:09 PM']Hey, where are you located? And do you do band photos as well?
Zach[/quote]

Hi Zach - based near Glasgow, but travel anywhere. Was in Lichfield, Staffs last week, Edinburgh next week and Newcastle in late October.

And yes I do photo shoots for bands, musicians and gear all the time. One of many brilliant things about being a musician/photographer.

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[quote name='ezbass' post='299095' date='Oct 4 2008, 04:56 AM']Ooh that's dirty!!! PRS should bring out that bass in their SE range, I loved the J electronics meets 'Ray body vibe, but not the price.[/quote]

Agreed 100% I have been constantly nagging both the UK importer and Stevensville to do an SE bass..... it would be easier beating myself to death with a lettuce leaf.....

And whilst you say you dont like the price, they are not as dear as you might think (although buying a new one in teh UK when they were available was quite expensive) there is currently a nice 2001 EB IV on thatbay for $1100 ........

A bargain if you are prepared to take a bit of a gamble buying from the US .....

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[quote name='mr_russ' post='299355' date='Oct 4 2008, 01:59 PM']Very nice - but what's going on with the stringing at the headstock? :wacko:[/quote]


Good point and well noticed...... obviously being sensible or wise enough to string a bass properly or indeed as it was designed or intended, is not pre-requisit of those having enough money to buy very nice gear ......


Either that or someone was powdering their nose at the time they were stringing it......



Shhheeeeesh you cant trust some folks to sit the right way on a toilet seat can you....... :)

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[quote name='mr_russ' post='299355' date='Oct 4 2008, 01:59 PM']Very nice - but what's going on with the stringing at the headstock? :wacko:[/quote]

I think the gent who owns this prefers to string this way on most of his basses - I've noticed it any number of times when I tune his instruments.

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[quote name='bass_ferret' post='300428' date='Oct 6 2008, 12:53 PM']Obviously does not believe in the benefits of a straight run over the nut.[/quote]

What ARE the benifits of a straight run over the nut? i thought we just did it that way cos it looks better.

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It puts (a lot) less strain on the nut and provides a constant break angle which we all know provides less string intonation/ tuning / breakdown problems....

Thats why so many designers go to quiite a bit of trouble to get the strings lined up without infringing someone elses headstock shape and hence patent.....

Stringing like that method above is asking (no begging) to break a nut.....


Be my guest try it......

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