JazzyJ Posted Tuesday at 23:52 Posted Tuesday at 23:52 Well, after weeks of deliberation I finally caved and have absolutely no regrets. MusicMan Pino fretted signature (I have enough fretless basses). This sounds immense with the flats, probably pop some rounds at some point. It is an expensive piece of kit but I can justify it. Cracking bass 👍. 25 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted yesterday at 09:25 Posted yesterday at 09:25 Congratulations. They're lovely basses. If you like it and it fits you like a glove, the cost really doesn't matter and hey, you may be run over by a Bus tomorrow. Enjoy it Quote
Hellzero Posted yesterday at 09:38 Posted yesterday at 09:38 That said, great bass, mate, congratulations!👏🏼 Quote
Misdee Posted yesterday at 12:24 Posted yesterday at 12:24 (edited) These look like basses someone will get a lifetime's worth of pleasure from playing. Just a really nice old-school Stingray, so much fun to be had with that. Three and a half grand-ish is a lot of money, but these basses look pretty good value to me in the current market. A Stingray Special in a nice finish is now over 3k, and compared to Fender Custom Shop basses these EBMM Pino basses are a veritable bargain. Edited yesterday at 13:22 by Misdee 2 Quote
Lozz196 Posted yesterday at 12:38 Posted yesterday at 12:38 Looks really nice, love the colour scheme Quote
ead Posted yesterday at 12:54 Posted yesterday at 12:54 (edited) Lovely looking thing. Weirdly I have just splashed out £99 on a fretless Dimavery copy of a Stingray that I intend to mod a bit to get to be a rough imitation of Pino's fretless Stingray. Edited yesterday at 15:27 by ead Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted yesterday at 17:23 Posted yesterday at 17:23 7 hours ago, Hellzero said: I don't drive a bus. Hmmm... If you were driving said Bus, you wouldn't have much chance of being run over by it. 🤔 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted yesterday at 19:05 Posted yesterday at 19:05 (edited) 1 hour ago, HeadlessBassist said: Hmmm... If you were driving said Bus, you wouldn't have much chance of being run over by it. 🤔 What was that bloke’s name from East 17? He managed it. Edited yesterday at 19:14 by Pea Turgh Brian Harvey! 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted yesterday at 19:13 Posted yesterday at 19:13 8 minutes ago, Pea Turgh said: What was that bloke’s name from East 17? He managed it. Brian Harvey, takes a certain amount of genius to run yourself over. 2 Quote
Misdee Posted yesterday at 19:23 Posted yesterday at 19:23 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Lozz196 said: Brian Harvey, takes a certain amount of genius to run yourself over. There was jacket potato involved, apparently. I met Brian, Tony and their bodyguard when East 17 were in the first flush of their success. They were what you might describe as robust individuals. It's not an act, they are genuine chavs. Edited yesterday at 19:27 by Misdee 1 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted yesterday at 19:24 Posted yesterday at 19:24 Just now, Misdee said: There was jacket potato involved, apparently. No, it was definitely Brian Harvey, but I can see what you mean. 1 Quote
Bagman Posted yesterday at 19:36 Posted yesterday at 19:36 12 minutes ago, Misdee said: There was jacket potato involved, apparently. I met Brian, Tony and their bodyguard when East 17 were in the first flush of their success. They were what you might describe as robust individuals. It's not an act, they are genuine chavs. Baked Potato or Jacket Potato? Quote
JazzyJ Posted yesterday at 19:57 Author Posted yesterday at 19:57 21 minutes ago, Lozz196 said: Brian Harvey, takes a certain amount of genius to run yourself over. Oh, I managed to run myself over whilst carrying out an emissions test (MOT) on an automatic vehicle which I had left in reverse gear (auto parking brake). Driver's door open, floored the accelerator, it hurt a bit 😳. Back on track. ParcelForce did their best to destroy the bass. It survived thankfully. 3 Quote
Misdee Posted yesterday at 20:45 Posted yesterday at 20:45 (edited) 2 hours ago, Bagman said: Baked Potato or Jacket Potato? I wasn't there, but in his explanation of how he managed to run himself over, Brian claimed to have eaten three large tuna and cheese jacket potatoes, the resulting nausea causing him to fall from his reversing car which then ran him over. I cannot help think in light of that event that Italians are wise indeed to insist that cheese should never be included in seafood dishes. Brian's increasingly wretched plight since that unfortunate day is testament to the efficacy of that dietary rule. Edited yesterday at 21:41 by Misdee 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 15 hours ago, Lozz196 said: Brian Harvey, takes a certain amount of genius to run yourself over. Anton Yelchin managed it too. Both of them were following the example of Monty Python in the Upper-Class Twit of the Year contest. 1 Quote
JazzyJ Posted 26 minutes ago Author Posted 26 minutes ago Ok, two days in now. I'm loving this bass. I do like a Stingray though. Could well be a 2012 CAR 2 EQ up for sale in the new year. Regarding the price of the Pino, I've moved a couple of redundant basses lately which have covered the cost of my purchase. All is good 👍 Quote
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