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  1. WOW, thanks a lot. Please tell for Nick, that this bass is still very good instrument, I like it much - ultrathin neck, confy body. The original plan from the factory is still on the wall in my mancave
  2. [quote name='Pea Turgh' timestamp='1505761988' post='3374161'] It looks familiar. Maybe just a case of bass-ja-vu! Tony Packer of Music Repair Services Wales who fixed my Peterson said he had a fantastic and enlightening conversation with the designer of the amp (guessing he was referring to Pete Tullett). Also said he'd suffered a stroke, poor fella. [/quote] I never had a chance to try my Peterson bass on Peterson amp - in Hungary I didn't find any.
  3. [quote name='Pea Turgh' timestamp='1505657390' post='3373379'] Hello. Nice bass there, did you post that somewhere else previously? [/quote] I think just here in the forum. Why?
  4. One unknown fact: 1990 - Pete Tullet and Nick Odell guitar luthier made a bassguitar for Peterson. Three prototypes were finished in 1992 in the factory of Euro-Spectors. Two were finished with red colour, one was not assembled and painted till 2014 - this one is my with the blueprints. Mr. Odell confirmed the originality, too. (Mr. Odell with Juraj Turza) The red ones were given for Mr. Tullet in Musicmesse Hamburg, 1992. The PU-s was made by Kent Armstrong. Nobody knows, were are the reds. By the way it is very good buss, wigh super thin neck. My one:
  5. hello, what is very interesting, but not known, in 1990 Pete Tullet ordered at Nick Odell guitar designer a bass for Peterson. The project stays as proto-work, they made 3 pieces in 1992 in the factory of Euro-Spectors. Two were finished with red colour. These reds were given for Mr. Tullet in Musicmesse Hamburg, 1992. The PU-s was made by Kent Armstrong. The third Peterson bass was not finished until 2014. I get it in January, and my Luthier in Budapest, Mr. Mészáros Dániel finished it in April. So, this third is my, very, very good jazzguitar. It was in the downstairs of the maker of Kent Armstrong PU-s 22 years long. I really love it. The location of the two reds is unknown. Maybe somebody knows about them?
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