[quote name='Bassassin' post='603749' date='Sep 20 2009, 05:52 PM']He is, actually.
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Nope. Double bass > electric bass. The family resemblance is only that. Only the playing position is guitar-like. Even frets were on upright basses once, y'know...
Look at the old Jazz headstock, it specifically says "electric bass"; look at a Fender VI, and it specifically states "electric bass guitar". The Musicman Silhouette is similarly titled. The VI is also erroneously called a baritone guitar - they're tuned to A or B, not EADGBE and are usually 27.5" scale or similar. Not to say you can't mess with different strings, of course...
At the time, remember, if you played bass, it was either an upright or a tuba...
A bass that can easily be played by a guitarist, yes. A bass guitar, no.
However, I realise that this particular bit of pedantry is considered old-fashioned. So be it. I am too!