Ah the swings and roundabouts in my head…honestly…
In July 2021, Epiphone announced Pelham Blue Jack Casady basses.
I missed my old Jack Casady terribly, I sold it when I was broke following the birth of Oldest Daughter.
It was a gold Peerless made one I bought when I worked in a guitar shop - I played that thing until my hands couldn’t play anymore, festivals, gigs, somewhere in my memory also says a TV show…anyhow.
Here’s me playing the gold one - think this was in The Raymond Review/Soho Review bar…
So I got a blue one - and it was lovely, just as i remembered them to be.
I got a Babicz bridge on it and changed the knobs to Gibson Amber top Hats - just looked better than the light gold speed knobs it came with.
At that time I was in a funk/rock band and played lots of slappy tight stuff - the Casady just sat watching on, and eventually I sold it.
As things have a habit of doing - everything changed, I planned to knock it all on the head And stop playing all together.
Then a chance exchange of messages turned into a band and it’s going really well - I have myself a lovely Gibson Ripper, and I’d love a second one - but they are inordinately expensive…
Ive tried all sorts as a backup - the best being a Shergold Marathon - now with our very own @Maude
Anyhow fate stepped in - and my blue Casady reappeared! The Ibanez case, amber knobs and Babicz all telling. I messaged @Grooverjr
Turns out @MM Stingray 62 had replaced the machineheads with Grover’s (as now used by Gibson) which is definitely a worthwhile upgrade - smoother and more reassuring.
So, it’s home…
Couldn’t be more chuffed.
Does everything I need - rehearsal tomorrow and gigs 30th/31st…
And, it’s blue…