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LukeFRC

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  1. It’s a Bravewood! Don’t you know the headstock is cropped out of view in all the photos! 😮 it’s like magic
  2. it’s lake placid blue that came out a bit darker I think. 🤣 it’s not got any/much yellowed top coat making it green. That said there seem to be some more faded LPB, and some of the fender custom shop early 60s ri are similar to this… I don’t know 🤷 what blue is the blue fender would have been using in 1960 - I like this though!
  3. And it sounds good too... it plays like an old fender that's just been refretted
  4. I think he had been looking at some of the old ones where it's darkened with age as well yellowed. yeah I was hoping for a wee bit more green. I'm guessing it will do that itself over time
  5. Not a limelight... but I see your purple and raise you early 60's style P in Lake placid blue...
  6. @owen will often pop up in threads to say "there is no one [bass] just the chase" - and I think there's some truth in that... but playing lots of things does help you work out what you like... and I like P basses.... my first proper bass a japanese '57ri... then a Squier series JV '57ri ... then a gap and a Yamaha BB1200 (sounds nothing like a precision) and then bought Gareth's green G&L L1000, a kind of super precision that taught me how much I loved bolt on basses. Fast forward a few years and my main bass is a sadowsky jazz that oddly has a lot of mid punch and not much Jazz bass scoop... and the L1000 and my old Warwick isn't being played so last spring I sold them both and set out looking for a precision.... Firstly, it's taken a while and I want to say thank you to everyone who's ear and expertise I borrowed... @warwickhunt, @Hooch, @boroman, @AndyTravis, @marleaux62, @walshy, @gareth, @owen and whoever else I've pestered with opinions of a billion different basses... There's a man in the UK who when I started playing was making basses that looked like old ones, I wanted one of his creations for at least 15 years... except he doesn't do custom orders at all now and builds what he wants... I had an idea, he liked it and started building it. A year later I got asked if I would like to buy what he had built.... It looks pretty cool I think!
  7. What is the bass? Looks nice
  8. Bass guitars haven’t really changed masses since the ‘50s … one thing that has improved IMO is active circuits being a bit more refined
  9. Thanks @agedhorse - an educational read and thanks for sharing
  10. Is “it’s a pretty colour” a good enough reason to buy a bass?!
  11. Wait… are clothes an option?
  12. On that- isn’t it passive volume tone, pickup selector switch and then active passive switch and active bass treble or something?
  13. Looks like a great project! Do what you need to make it work!
  14. Ild ask @wateroftyne I think I got in contact via Facebook
  15. This is a Bass doc one here …
  16. I think I'm the same... except I've got the the point where I was using the B a fair bit. My main bass has got a d-tuner and embaresingly I have found it easier to work out 5 string than the D-tuner that I always forget and end up playing something a tone lower than I intended too!
  17. if you do you can mark the second anniversary by posting one of those really long "all the basses I've had" posts and look back at the 30-40 instruments you bought and sold in the year
  18. you're missing an owl after the second pickup - easy mistake to make.
  19. similarly I remember an older friend listening to the strokes and lending me his Television record
  20. a tiny one?
  21. yes! also, sadly, because there was never really any more to make it a "sound". He's a good example, because oddly he kinda sits outside culture a bit, pops up, does his thing and then was gone far too soon. If you compare it to something else that was fairly original (at the time, and in the mainstream), like I dunno, Kid A, or Screamadellica - then the culture and the music form around each other - it's not as much that the music sounds dated, it's that the culture of the time picked up resonances of the music and vice versa.
  22. It's nice to be playing a bit more. Both the 4 and 5 string have been taken out. I can play either interchangeably now, which is nice. Feels like I've achieved something over the Covid period. I mean I'm equally bad on each now. I've kinda come to the conclusion that I'm at heart a 4 string player, the upsides and downsides are about even, but there's something fun about a 4 that I like. It will be interesting, I have two basses at the moment and normally own 3-4. One build on order and keeping eyes open for something else too... it will be interesting to see where my 5 string will end up on the pecking order. It's a nice sounding thing despite it being a 5 string. At the moment though the Sadowsky metro gets all the playing time... as it has since I got it!
  23. L2000 doesn’t have a 5 position switch either, but no worries we don’t need to spoil Ricky’s fun
  24. (but great work)
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