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  1. I think this is where I got mine pictured above. I have also had a Jazz guard from him. I don't remember it costing that much though! I thought I paid about £20 for them. I can't seem to find him on ebay either now. Edit: No, I got mine from Reverb - see this link: https://reverb.com/uk/shop/guitars-electric-ltd Rob
  2. What do you think of this one? It's a cheap repro off ebay, so they can be found cheaply, but I think I got lucky with the colour. I had it on a MIJ reissue and it looked rather good. The bass for comparison is a '73 with original guard. Rob
  3. I seem to have selective amplifier constipation.....I can't pass GKs. So another one arrived yesterday. I first heard one of these at the North West Bass Bash last year when @GreeneKing brought his along. I think everyone was quietly impressed by it, I certainly was. Anyway, one popped up on Facebook Marketplace, but it was a long way away and the seller was unknown to me. I messaged him and explained that I was reluctant to buy sight unseen on Marketplace, and he offered to list it on Ebay instead to provide more security. So here it is. It's intended as the beginnings of a smaller rig, smaller than my BF 3x10 and vintage racked RBs, but also as a backup on bigger gigs when I'm using the big rig. It will replace my Elf as backup too. I've seen and understood what Bob Gallien says when he explains how things work, and that the EQ and Overdrive circuit are based on the old RB heads. But if anyone here has/had one, I'd be interested to know how you used it, particularly the Overdrive circuit, to get a similar tone and feel to the old RB heads. Cheers, Rob
  4. It seems you're right! That's disappointing! I bought mine from Steve Robinson Guitar Tech in Manchester, it might be worth contacting him to see if he has any. https://manchesterguitartech.co.uk/
  5. I would always use Virtuoso Cleaner and Polish. I first tried it years ago when it was recommended for a '67 335 I had with a very cloudy dull finish and it totally transformed the guitar. I have the same bottles of it I bought all those years ago and I still use it. The cleaner is like a very mild T-Cut for guitars, and the polish just enhances the job the cleaner has done. I wouldn't use anything else now. To add, it's totally safe to use on even very chequed nitro. Rob
  6. Yes, Dan and I are friends, and I agree, he's probably the best there is, but I've already talked to him about it. He doesn't work on this kind of stuff, and he didn't want to give me any recommendations either. Rob
  7. I'd like to find someone who knows what they are doing to service a vintage GK RB series amp. If you can recommend someone, I would be most grateful. Cheers, Rob
  8. An 800RB arrived here today!
  9. Ok, we're cooking on gas again, or should that be induction these days? Thanks @Hellzero for the diagrams. Mine didn't resemble either layout exactly. My tone cap was only on one pot, like the later layout, but I didn't have a dedication ground across the back of both pots. I've rewired as per the 73-95 layout and added a ground between the pots. I also sucked all the old solder off and redid all the connections, trimming leads where required. Whilst this bass has been worked on over the years, the pots, cap and jack socket are the originals ones from '73. I do suspect the issue I was having with it was related to grounding, as it sounded like that, and one pot was every so slightly loose (now tightened). All working well now, and quietly, and the tone isn't any different than it was before, which I'm very glad about, because this bass sounds really good. Cheers, Rob
  10. Thanks for those, I'll check it out today and report back. Rob
  11. Ok, my 73 P Bass started playing up tonight. It’s been ridden hard and put away wet for over 50 years, it’s far from pristine, and the electrics have been worked on too over the years. When I got it, the tone pot didn’t work at all, but that was just a contact problem. I’ve got the guard off and I can’t find a single diagram that matches how this is wired! Can anyone point me to a definitive wiring diagram for a 73 P bass? If I look online, I see so many variations! Cheers, Rob
  12. Congratulations. That neck profile is where it's at for me too. Lovely looking bass. Rob
  13. To me, the colour is wrong. I have a cheap tort guard here that I had on a MIJ P bass, and I think it looks better. I'll post a pic of it against my '73. Rob
  14. I have a selection of micromesh pads, bought cheap off amazon. one of the very fine ones could nicely dull down a shiny scratchplate without causing visible scratches I think. Rob
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