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A couple of pics I took on this grey Welsh morning here - Please note the neck "toaster" p/up is [b]not [/b]included in the sale - it's an original '60's one I've acquired that I'd sooner hang onto. If the bass sells I'll put the previous SD unit back on as per link in first post to Chris's pics, (with mounting screws / springs etc - I haven't sourced any for the toaster yet!)
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I had this off Beedster a few months back, so all the info here; [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=66119&hl=Beedster"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...amp;hl=Beedster[/url] It's a fabulous bass and Chris's pics don't do justice to just how stunning it looks, but I'm GAS-ing for something vintage-ey and have got two other fretlesses - so need to move the "last one in" on. Exactly as received from Chris, other than I've put the original Ric bridge back on; strung with Pyramid Gold flats. I'll take some pics of my own at the weekend. (edit - see below) Price is £950 firm - less than I've got invested in it and a good bit less than ebay prices - shipping on top, and if the bass I'm after goes first this will be withdrawn. cheers, Greg
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Bought a P pickup from Nigel; smooth deal -totally unfazed by my shameless haggling :blush: Great communication and instant despatch - top fella
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Chris - sorry to see you moving this on, but can't blame you for GAS-ing for an Alembic - on my "hit list" for many years too! Very fair of Chris to be asking same as his purchase price, as he's shelled out fpr a pro setup which it certainly needed then. Worth [b]way[/b] over asking price just in parts - last year "that" German site on ebay listed a pre-EB Sabre neck at £650 - just the neck. Appreciate the kind words re luthiery - this was my first stab at making a bass (after making a violin and most of a lute!) and given that it had to be MM-themed - based around a spare pre-EB neck I had with my old Sabre - I tried to make as close as poss to my "dream" fretless, money no object. It i[b]s[/b] heavy, due to the sheer density of the tonewoods (African Blackwood is harder than ebony), but not unreasonably so. And I can guarantee it's unique! Should add that Chris is a real gent to do business with too - definitely one of the good guys on BC.
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Stunning looking bass Bassbod – about time crème p/up covers made a comeback too! Strangely enough I’m also currently making a bitza out of the other neck Mr Beedster was selling (the fretless maple P one) – a nostalgic revival of the “Sting” bass that was my first ever fretless in the early ‘80’s and also I’m missing not having a Precision more than I thought I would. [quote name='Beedster' post='818846' date='Apr 26 2010, 08:17 AM']Looking at this thread again, and realised that it's strange seeing that neck on another bass, it's like seeing your bird with another guy [/quote] In the words of Jacko, if you were a “lover not a fighter" your birds wouldn’t leave you! (wait a minute, remembers - you’ve got one of mine……… )
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P tort pickguard
Shaggy replied to Shaggy's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Just got this off ebay for a project, and decided it’s the lighter “red” tort type I want! Brand new, still with plastic film on (hence milky / bubbled appearance on pics – nice and dark and shiny underneath), 3-ply, with foil backing over control cavity area. Unfortunately, what I don’t know is what specific model it’s for – I’m happy to measure any dimensions. Cost me £20 posted so I’d rather like that for it, but would listen to offers & trades!
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This is a good starting point to see what's around; [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=73230"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=73230[/url] The vintage semi's (Starfire / EB-2 / Rivoli etc) are very different beasts from the modern ones (Warwick Infiniti etc); and from the sound of it it's the latter you're after. IMHO piezo and fretless really bring out the most of the acoustic nature of a hollow-body, and there are some superb ones at the moment.
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Just bought Shaun's bitsa fretless P; smooth deal, great communication, thanks mate!
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[quote name='BigRedX' post='797174' date='Apr 6 2010, 07:12 AM']Things to check other than the obvious sound, playability and looks... 1. Can you live with the weight? 2. Does it still have all the original Moog Electronics and do they work properly?[/quote] +1 Personally I prefer mine above any Fender, but these are real marmite basses - try before you decide. Got any pics of the dink? Obviously knocks value off (there's a natural one on the 'bay for £1995 at the moment .........yeah, right) , but these will survive anything short of nuclear assault. Sunburst and black are the more desirable ones too. They're extra long scale (34.5" I think), but can be strung either body-thru or top-loading. Sustain for ever, but have a rather "piano" like tone - best through a valve amp if you want growl. Clubby neck - not the fastest, but suit my huge hands. I say go for it, way cooler than a Jag
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Just sold John a Mitey Mite neck - smooth deal, great communication Ta!
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Hell of a find Joe! Did you move the SVT-2 on then? And how big is your band's PA you need a rig like that?
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Lovin' those Rics above.... Here's mine; early '60's Broadway semi and highly modded 1954 Gibson ES-175 (fantastically versatile - middle switch position gives middle & bridge p/ups out of phase - "chimes" even better than my old Ric 360/12), and very nice '77 Gibson Mk 35 electro-acoustic that I got in a trade with BurritoBass last year. Just got a Mesa Boogie mini-stack: '85 Mark III short head and 1x12 EV 200W Thielle cab - will get some pics up.
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Toilet visit just before you go on!
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[quote name='Hamster' post='774784' date='Mar 14 2010, 11:04 PM']Will this do for you - not sure I've put it in the right key? or indeed the right notes in the right order, but I think it's close enough [attachment=44810:Bad_Medicine.pdf][/quote] Hamster, you're a star - cheers mate What a pro tab! [quote name='BassJase' post='774796' date='Mar 14 2010, 11:22 PM']I managed to hold off learning any Bon Jovi for 17 years, then had to bloody learn "Livin' On A Perm" or whatever late last year. I was so completely disappointed with myself.[/quote] Unfortunately we seem to do a disproportiate amount of cheese - me and the drummer make sure a few gems get in - but on the plus side the BJ basslines are usually quite fun and the punters invariably love 'em "In these arms" the best of the bunch, I reckon.
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Band want to try it this week, can't find a tab on the usual sites, and haven't got the time to transcribe as Mrs Shaggy had me chained to the hammer drill all weekend doing long overdue DIY. Any help appreciated!