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sale of my brother's house completed last Friday
my job as executor is pretty much done. Mixed feelings about that, as the finality of it all is rather daunting. On the other hand, I'm about get back the shitloads of cash I fronted for various expenses which will be good, and my daughter is about to become a rather well off little prick.

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(, Tue 8 Oct 2024, 11:02, archived)
It's a very sobering process
winding up someone's existence. I gathered in quite a lot of funds on behalf of the estate so we pretty much had cash from the moment she died. Expenses were never an issue. Her vile brothers fucking were.

Anyway. Seeing as we're all alive for a short time and dead for fucking ever I've decided to waste several thousand pound on a custom made Dingwall.
dingwallguitars.com/bass/abz/
(, Tue 8 Oct 2024, 11:13, archived)
You absolute monster
What the fuck do you want with pickups like those?
(, Tue 8 Oct 2024, 11:16, archived)
I've had a Dingwall Combustion for a few years now
The pickups are other-wordly. They're split coils so even solo'd they're noiseless but can be really sweet and dynamic. Metal heads love them as they distort so brilliantly but I find them good for pretty much any genre. You can actually get it to do the job of a Precision with the neck pickup by itself but they're so HiFi and full range you need some way of rolling down the treble as the active preamp is rubbish for that job. Amazing things.
(, Tue 8 Oct 2024, 11:21, archived)
how many strings are you going for

(, Tue 8 Oct 2024, 12:06, archived)
5 String.
It's very useful to be able to play D and Eb without retuning the bass. You can also play a lot more easily without having to shift position on the neck. I've been plying 5 string for years now, even got a 5 string fretless. Sounds great, like a brummie whale.
(, Tue 8 Oct 2024, 12:25, archived)