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Bassassin

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  1. BVs in my current band & shared lead vocals in a couple of previous projects. I am afflicted with a bland voice (which is ideal for BVs) so for lead vocals overcame that by judicious application of ranting, snarling & shouting. I've never really compromised what I play when singing, with enough practice I've manage to nail everything I need to. Jon.
  2. That there's an ET288 - one popped up on Ebay a couple of months back for a starting bid of.... [b]£500[/b]. Lovely as it was - it didn't sell. Very interesting bass, another Matsumoku build, and very closely related to their Rick 4001 copy - I recently saw pics of a version with Rickenbacker-type pickups & Grover copy tuners. If one turned up for £195, I probably would... J.
  3. [quote name='bottomfeed' timestamp='1440258772' post='2849428'] Epiphone were very good at making their own original designs back in the day. [/quote] This is actually a Japanese Matsumoku build, the same bass turns up with a different headstock & numerous brand names, including Aria & Commodore. Aria Diamond version: As far as 70s MIJ Epis go, I'd love to get hold of a Scroll bass: [sharedmedia=core:attachments:69929] Jon.
  4. I stand corrected! Although I do remember playing an Alien when they first appeared (1984-ish) - it was the cheapest headless available at the time & I was young & skint. Pretty certain that one didn't have an aluminium neck (didn't have much else going for it either, as I recall) and I ended up getting a Hohner B2A a bit later. J.
  5. I quite like that - like a restrained Ritter. Jon.
  6. [quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1440196390' post='2849089'] Seller is a member here [/quote] He is indeed! And he also sells a good few MIJ basses that feature descriptions which I find interesting. J.
  7. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1440239914' post='2849262'] Interesting. That has a lot in common with their version of the Karamer Duke. [/quote] Agreed. Hondo's Duke copy, (the Alien) didn't have an aluminium neck but had the Schaller bridge & standard tuner setup, like this one does. Can't remember if it was through-neck, though. Never seen one of these before, somehow don't think they made it to the UK! Jon.
  8. [quote name='Annoying Twit' timestamp='1440185309' post='2849000'] Is this really Japanese? The neck plate says Japan, but neck plates can be swapped. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aria-precision-bass-guitar-Made-in-Japan-/271963965224?hash=item3f5250c728"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item3f5250c728[/url] [/quote] Could be, but I don't think it's an Aria, despite the "ghost" logo - or if it is, it's a bitsa of some sort. J.
  9. Definitely is - Matsumoku build, should be a DiMarzio in it - what's not to like? Well, apart from the name... J.
  10. "The electroluminescent panel lights up as it should". That's the important bit, right there. Jon.
  11. That looks in fantastic nick for its age (September 1975), and has probably one of the last open-book headstocks to come out of Fujigen. Lovely. J.
  12. This is also on Ebay: [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-P-Precision-Bass-Guitar-Body-Loaded-Made-in-Japan-Project-Dimarzio-/231644903852"]http://www.ebay.co.u...o-/231644903852[/url] And the neck & tuners (already sold) are in the guy's previous listings: [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Bass-Guitar-Neck-Fretless-Project-Made-In-Japan-MIJ-/231639745240"]http://www.ebay.co.u...J-/231639745240[/url] [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Bass-Guitar-Tuners-Machine-Heads-with-Bushes-Ferrels-and-Screws-Project-/231645402182"]http://www.ebay.co.u...t-/231645402182[/url] Annnnd... It's not MIJ. It's (I'm 99% sure) also not a DiMarzio pup. The bass is/was an Italian-made Melody 5000, some of which came with DiMarzio lookey-likey pups as standard. Maple board fretted version second row from the bottom: [url="http://www.fetishguitars.com/castelfidardo-recanati/melody/melody-solidbodies/"]http://www.fetishgui...dy-solidbodies/[/url] And IMO it's a much more interesting, and certainly more rare instrument than the generic MIJ copy that our uneducated, wannabe-vintage guitar dealer chum is trying to fob it off as. Pity. J.
  13. [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1439380085' post='2842277'] I've heard of people making a single-use screw extractor by notching the end of a piece of thin metal tubing (the hobby shop sort) with a hacksaw blade, using it in a hand drill and taking out just enough wood around the screw to get a grip on the end. [/quote] I've done this and it works. I used a bit of an old extending telescopic aerial that was lying around, I cut a suitable length & used a small, sharp file to make some serrations on the cutting end. Had to be very slow & careful, and it worked a treat in the end. Jon.
  14. [quote name='wotsy' timestamp='1439243375' post='2841313'] Aria Cardinal Series for £35, I messaged them this morning but haven't heard anything, maybe someone else off here will have better luck: [url="http://www.gumtree.com/p/guitar-instrument/aria-pro-ii-bass-guitar/1128615003"]http://www.gumtree.c...itar/1128615003[/url] [/quote] £35? With original case too? Bit far away for me - but you really don't see that level of bargain-ness too often! J.
  15. Yeah. It's one thing to look at as pic & go "that's actually pretty cool", and quite another to own it on a bass that probably costs more than most people's cars. You'd have to [i]really[/i] like it.
  16. [quote name='Naetharu' timestamp='1439068836' post='2839810'] Do I win? [/quote] I like it. But I am wrong in the head.
  17. [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1439013118' post='2839353'] Erm, this advert is 2 years old. Not even sure if he was going by this user name, or his original one, at this time. [/quote] Ah - only just twigged that! Anyway - Fresher? "O rly", as I believe they used to say back in August 2013... J.
  18. Oh - most highly jealous! I've had masive GAS for a Flashback for years. Best looking bass Warwick ever made. Jon.
  19. I'd give it a throrough sanding to get the wood colour as even as possible, while leaving the black that's penetrated the very open areas of the grain. Then I'd lacquer or oil it. Jon.
  20. Interested to know how you're dating the Fresher to 1975. Does it have a dateable serial number? Also it's very odd - I've never, ever seen a 1970s MIJ Jazz copy with a rosewood/dots fretboard before. And I've seen lots. and [i]lots[/i]. Jon.
  21. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' timestamp='1438949150' post='2838893'] Yes! As long as it looks ok . Can't see if hthe front has been modified ,as I m using iPhone [/quote] It's just weirdy reflections. Pic 3 shows the front more clearly & it looks spotless. J.
  22. That's cool, whatever it is! Not sure it's worth £150+ though, by his own admission the pickup's crap, and the neck (hopefully just a result of the camera angle) looks alarmingly twisted. And why's it strung with guitar strings? Jon.
  23. [quote name='FlatEric' timestamp='1438930517' post='2838686'] Someone get that Ibanez. . . . . Quick! Great bass!! [/quote] Definitely is - it's an RS924, I have a near identical one & I'd say £250 is a good price. A couple of minor mods which might bug the purist (guilty!) though. Original cast brass trc has been swapped for a bit of wood, as has the steel plate over the neck bolts - this is an early one with the "Quadra-Lock" neck fitting, ie machine screws/threaded inserts. The proper cover should be black with white printing & stamped Fujigen s/n. Might've had one owner since new but I don't think that's who's selling it - unless they happily carted it around for 35 years with its "maple stalk" poking out of a cheap acoustic gigbag. That SD Curlee's interesting too, they don't turn up too often. For a moment I thought it might be a US-made original (in which case it would be a bargain) but I'm pretty sure it's a licensed Hondo. Shame there's only the one low-res pic... J.
  24. I think that big-nosed guy out of Rush might be looking for a gig just about now. Plus he did base his early career on sounding ever-so-slightly exactly the same as Mr. Squire, which might help. Jon.
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