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kaaikop

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That's cool, JF! :cool:

Whenever you do a live gig, let me know,
I'd love to hear that thing growl!
Enjoy!
 

lamerjay

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That is just awesome. I am really glad this has ended the way it has. Guess I have some new pics for the myspace page :) ...
 

SteveB

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J-F,

Man, it's so great to see that Sterling back where it belongs! Congrats to you and the knucklehead collective. :D
 

starsky

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Great to see you two reunited again at last JF. It's been quite a journey!

Now turn up the volume and give it some welly! :D
 

Jean-Frédéric

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I think the lessson in all this is that .... many love the tuque , and only few wants me to get an other one ... well mark you may have a point but until I find one better , i'm sticking to that one haha ... that and you guys rock

BP yeah I love those red eye , make it "evil " haha !

yeah it's here , and now it's the morning and i'm gonna try it out loud ;)

peace for the day , have a good one
 

WesC

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Hey now this is what I was hoping to see! Great news and a happy ending.

And Kudos to all you EB forumites who helped out a guy missing his bass. Amazing community here. :)
 

strummer

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Jean-Frédéric said:
i need to take it to a luthier on monday , sitting in a case for over 10 months .... need a neck flatening ,I tried myself , but i'll let a pro do it , and I'll maintain it afterward

J-F, the EBMM basses don't need to go to luthiers! Take your time, and you'll get the neck the way you want it.
In case you don't remember, to get more relief into the neck turn the wheel counter clock wise. Make it one hole at a time, and let your bass rest some between turns (some hours). Make sure bass is tuned to pitch while doing this, and you should have the neck the way you want it in no time.
If there is too much relief in the neck, you might want to loosen the strings some before turning the wheel.
/magnus
 

lamerjay

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Jean-Frédéric said:
i need to take it to a luthier on monday , sitting in a case for over 10 months .... need a neck flatening ,I tried myself , but i'll let a pro do it , and I'll maintain it afterward

If your not comfortable doing it yourself, by all means take it to a pro. Set-ups are fairly cheap to get your bass in it's optimal playing condition...
 

jchalas

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Spudmurphy said:
Nice one JF.

Now Koogs you just gotta tell us the full story on this one !!!

+1
I just read the entire thread. You guys are phenomenal--what a team! :cool: J-F, glad you got your bass back. If you happen to be in Dallas for the Nov. 4th birthday bash with the Knuckleheads, you can thank them all in person. If you can't be there IRL (in real life) lay down some tracks on CD and send it. Sort of like a musical telegram. I'm sure the guys would love to hear her growl loud.:)
Janice
 

Hockey Puck

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Power to the People!!

This story has to be told to the masses. Unfortunately it reflects negatively on some drummer masquerading as a musician and a friend!! But everyone loves a happy ending.
Salut JF!! Vive la Sterling!!
 

lenny

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YEEAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!! Great pics of the reunion!!!way to go Forum Team EB!!!!!!!!!!!!! Glad i could help in a small way to get her back to yah! But KUDOS to the men and women on this board and their passion for people and their EBMM instuments.
 

Greg Jones

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What a great thread. Just browsed it enough to get the jist of how it started, how it ended and some of the drama that ensued in the middle.

Kudos to this forum for helping out a member like this.

Extra kudos for it not getting ugly when it likely would have on other forums.

Best part is he got his bass back!!!

Congrats JF and the EB Forum!!!

Good show!!!!
 

CINCHouse

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Spudmurphy said:
Nice one JF.

Now Koogs you just gotta tell us the full story on this one !!!

When Koogs gets back...I will remind him to post it....from what I heard....it was "That bass is stolen and you had better not sell it and takie it off ebay"....
(somehting said on the other end..) "Oh yeah, well I know whos basss it is and if it is not removd from ebay...you will certainly be in more hot water than you can handle"...(something said...) "Dude...yoiu have no idea and in fact, I am going to call the owner of the bass now followed by .." (Something along hte lines of the Canadian tyupe of FBI...his freind works there or somehting. ...)..

Anyway...koogs will get it for you.
 
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