Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
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Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
Seriously though, what a tool. Pay attention at 1:27 when he swings the headstock into the wall
E = Fb
Bass player's theory of relativity...
Bass player's theory of relativity...
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
Your video link has either disappeared or it did not make it through to the other side of your post...............at least I think that's what happened.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
Yeah, I imagine it looked pretty impressive, too.
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
E = Fb
Bass player's theory of relativity...
Bass player's theory of relativity...
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
That's hilarious. Almost too bad to be real.
All I wanna do is rock!
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
I think the inhaling safety equipment may have come along too late in this "tech's" repair career!!
Part 2 is even more revealing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtPYg3VRZnM
I shall now go to a house of worship and thank a supreme being of some sort for Paul W. Truly a blessing to have him around as opposed to what could have been the alternative.
Part 2 is even more revealing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtPYg3VRZnM
I shall now go to a house of worship and thank a supreme being of some sort for Paul W. Truly a blessing to have him around as opposed to what could have been the alternative.
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http://www.mantaraymusic.com
1993 Plus FG, 730L-12, 4001FL, Danelectro 6/12, Storyboard Strat
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1993 Plus FG, 730L-12, 4001FL, Danelectro 6/12, Storyboard Strat
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
I don't think I'd trust him to paint my fence! Both those repairs will become real apparent in no time...
E = Fb
Bass player's theory of relativity...
Bass player's theory of relativity...
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
''Oh the Beer'', somehow I don't think that's all he's on.
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
Well, he does mention getting high on the fumes and brain damage...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
This guy is great.
A lot of what he says is spot on. He's not a fan of 'Stick-in-your-backers'... So, what!!!
As he says, 'There is a level of craftmanship. They would be good to use in the studio. Just not 'on the road'.
I totally agree with these sentiments. He IS talking from experience!!
Rickenbackers are not that tough, especially the finish.... Look at 'em wrong, and they flake or chip!!!
My only bass is a RIC, (which I gig with regularly), but I tend to look at these sort of videos with a sense of humour. It's funny!!!
Davey (the guy in the vid) has loads of videos on YouTube about set ups and the like. Watch his video rant about steel wool. I'm sure you'll agree he knows what he's talking about.
He makes setting up basses and guitars fun, and that's the point.. surely!!!
RIC owners need to grow a thicker skin....
A lot of what he says is spot on. He's not a fan of 'Stick-in-your-backers'... So, what!!!
As he says, 'There is a level of craftmanship. They would be good to use in the studio. Just not 'on the road'.
I totally agree with these sentiments. He IS talking from experience!!
Rickenbackers are not that tough, especially the finish.... Look at 'em wrong, and they flake or chip!!!
My only bass is a RIC, (which I gig with regularly), but I tend to look at these sort of videos with a sense of humour. It's funny!!!
Davey (the guy in the vid) has loads of videos on YouTube about set ups and the like. Watch his video rant about steel wool. I'm sure you'll agree he knows what he's talking about.
He makes setting up basses and guitars fun, and that's the point.. surely!!!
RIC owners need to grow a thicker skin....
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
That thick skin could chip or flake!geddeeee wrote:This guy is great.
A lot of what he says is spot on. He's not a fan of 'Stick-in-your-backers'... So, what!!!
As he says, 'There is a level of craftmanship. They would be good to use in the studio. Just not 'on the road'.
I totally agree with these sentiments. He IS talking from experience!!
Rickenbackers are not that tough, especially the finish.... Look at 'em wrong, and they flake or chip!!!
My only bass is a RIC, (which I gig with regularly), but I tend to look at these sort of videos with a sense of humour. It's funny!!!
Davey (the guy in the vid) has loads of videos on YouTube about set ups and the like. Watch his video rant about steel wool. I'm sure you'll agree he knows what he's talking about.
He makes setting up basses and guitars fun, and that's the point.. surely!!!
RIC owners need to grow a thicker skin....
Davey mixes up musical instruments and tools too much.
He states that quality instruments are easily reparable, as that was one of Leo Fender's sales pitches.
You could state that quality instruments do not need to be easily repareable, as that would be a contradictio in terminis.
Re: Paul, maybe you could get some tips from this guy?
Both of them need WHAT? That'll be tomorrow...I gotta make a DORITOS run before I do any...HEY! SPIDER MAN!