kodiakblair Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 4 minutes ago, NancyJohnson said: Umm, no. Glad to hear that, thought my memory was failing me 🙂 Quote
NancyJohnson Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 8 hours ago, kodiakblair said: Glad to hear that, thought my memory was failing me 🙂 Have you been on the sauce? 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 04/05/2025 at 09:41, NancyJohnson said: It's quite odd, but just the change in one component (albeit a major one) and the bass is so much more appealing to me. Been able to get the action down very low (maybe 2mm at the octave), much lower than the old neck, and acoustically it just sounds more resonant. While I don't need any more basses, I genuinely find joy from doing stuff like this. I can't believe that what I've done here is realistically that different from what (I can't remember their name) Limelight etc are doing, by sourcing and selling on cobbled together kit. [Edit: I notice that all the Limelight stuff is now showing as Prices On Application on the classic and cool guitars site.] My wife is now going on about me starting up something to earn a bit of £££ as I slip into an early retirement. 😂 You should. TBF they do put a bit of effort into relicing that you haven’t good result though Quote
NancyJohnson Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Geek99 said: You should. TBF they do put a bit of effort into relicing that you haven’t good result though Pretty much all the damage on the bass has been done on purpose every time it leaves the house; there's little effort involved in wrecking the visual aesthetic of the body. Quote
kodiakblair Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, NancyJohnson said: Have you been on the sauce? Sadly no. 13 year clean and sober, only excuse I have for the myriad of mistakes I make daily is I'm thick 😬 2 Quote
Geek99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, NancyJohnson said: Pretty much all the damage on the bass has been done on purpose every time it leaves the house; there's little effort involved in wrecking the visual aesthetic of the body. I do get that the relic job alone isn’t worth the extra (not least as you’re doing it deliberately) edit - I hadn’t realised that this is your battered aria that I’ve seen before Edited 4 hours ago by Geek99 Quote
Obrienp Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I am so tempted to buy another Chinese neck of fleaBay but at the moment I can’t play due to bursitis in my left elbow, so I am putting it off to see if I recover. I turn 70 shortly so recovery is not a given: arthritis seems to be getting its claws into me. If/when I am ready to jump, it’s going to be a fretless jazz. Bizarrely these seem to sell for about £20 more than the fretted ones, so it would be somewhere around £110. Prior to the bursitis, I had been enjoying playing my Sire U5 fretless shortie and was wondering whether I could manage a full scale fretless but didn’t want to lash out on a new bass (like a Sire P7). I have a couple of bitsas I have put together, so one would provide the body. I have to say that putting these basses together is very addictive and with the quality of these “cheap” necks, it can be done for less than the price of a Squier Affinity but with much better hardware. Is this an addiction? 1 Quote
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