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The next "big thing" in bass development?
roger replied to Ghosts Over Japan's topic in Bass Guitars
Another/evolution of the Stienberger L2/XL2, 1 piece composite. Ergonomically perfect (with 1 mod, that's stupid strap thing on the back)🤷♂️ -
Bought a streamline from Bill, top man to deal with, thanks bill
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Ok ok, we all know he ain’t making any for a while but…….🤣🤣🤣
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Hey thanks, I’m pretty happy with the nexk relief And it’s pretty low but it buzzes when screwing down the saddles further, I did think about nut slots as it looks like I could tweak those 👍
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How do you all go about getting the lowest possible action, is there a sequence you follow? And what is considered a ‘low action’? Thanks in advance
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Fender Japan PB 51 Reissue Precision Bass - *SOLD*
roger replied to Phill's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender AM/bitsa P bass. After pining after a custom shop relic I decided to create my own. I kinda used Stevie Vai’s strat as a rough model for the level of paint. So……. It’s essentially an American P bass with a new Northwest body, the body was sprayed with nitro paints and reliced accordingly, the back of the neck was very carefully stripped & sanded and treated with tru oil & graphite powder to give that worn/dirty look (I’m really pleased how this came out), it has a gotoh bridge & Kiogon loom. The nut width is 42mm. It has a new set of chromes with around 12hrs of use. There are no gouges or nicks as I personally don’t like that bit of relic’d guitars. It plays beautifully. I didn’t get round to sourcing vintage style knobs before I discovered medium scale basses🤷♂️ Obviously the asking price is far less than the build cost (as with most ‘bitsa’ basses) so I think it’s priced fairly considering it pretty much a standard US P bass. Only trade would be a quality medium scale bass with cash available accordingly.
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Hummmm probably visual really, give it that ‘dirty grubby’ look😀🤷♂️ I’ve seen some custom shop relic fenders and tried to replicate them really (I read up on the graphite powder tip)
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Basically an AM P bass with the all important 42mm nut (to me 😀🤷♂️) northwestern body, koigen wiring (prob not spelt right but you know who I mean) gotoh bridge. nitro paint (what’s left) satin/worn custom shop style back of the neck with tru oil & graphite powder (really pleased with this). I couldn’t bring myself to put any dings, scratches or nicks in the neck/headstock, or the body really🤷♂️ Just some lollipop tuners & knobs to get
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Hi, yeh I noticed my spell error, apologies (couldn’t be arsed to edit it🤣🤷♂️) the serial no. Is on the neck plate and I’m gunna reproduce the logo in gold (I’m in the print business) but thanks for your kind comments, think I’m well & truly into medium scale now.
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Thank you, thank you all for kind comments
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It is clear and very noticeable it’s a 2 piece body but the tru oil brings the grain out nice, it was very difficult to get all the blue out🫤
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I’ve had short scale basses before but I wanted to try a medium scale so I picked up this early Ibanez roadstar in a hideous torquise blue, stripped it best I could, finished with Tru Oil and added some gold hipshot ultralights to match the brass bridge. It’s really comfortable to play, the 32” scale is better then expected beautifully balanced & light, lovely compromise between 30”/34”. Just need to tidy up the wiring.
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A ‘nats’ under 40mm👍
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Apologies, it’s a Roadster RS721TB, it was a hideous turquoise blue colour. I added some hipshot ultralight tuners, the balance is perfect and very comfortable to play. I wanted to scratch that medium scale itch and it’s excellent.
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Ken Smith Burner 4 1993 - Gone to a shop - *WITHDRAWN*
roger replied to Gardenerben's topic in Basses For Sale