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[quote name='evilLordJuju' post='735444' date='Feb 4 2010, 07:49 PM']hows about this...[/quote] That is stunning :wub: Oh well, I was GAS free for about a day
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How about an old semi acoustic bass? Just a thought, as you have plenty of solid body stuff
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Now that is PORN!! I thought my GAS was cured until I saw that Les Paul......Cheers Mate Always fancied having a go on a G3. Very distinctive looking bass. Funny about the switch tip.....I wish my EB2 had the correct white/ very light grey one on! The 76 bird has landed, I'll get some pictures up later
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Yeah, the finish, and colour is absolutely gorgeous :wub: Must be the best fit and finish of any bass I have ever owned And she could be yours! I have now decided to part with her (sorry for the shameless plug)
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Thanks for the comments guys I guess you could describe the case as "Ox blood" with a black velvet interior. The case is nearly as bling as the bass! The case also has a little 30th Anniversary badge inside as well. I wasn't too far out with the 800 then When I posted this one up, I never realised that someone else had listed another one! What are the chances of that hey? This bass has a huge tone. it's possible to get anything from ear sizzling treble, to lovely warm passive tones. The Mahogony body definately colours the tone a little. Well spotted with the strap locks! I do have the originals, and I wil refit them for the buyer if required. All PM's replied to, and I'll happily give out my phone number via the PM system. Richard
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OK then, here goes....... Decided that the whole Stingray thing really isn't for me. She's the limited edition 30th Anniversary, with 3 band EQ, Mahogony body, through body stringing, rosewood board, and a lovely glossed flame and birdseye neck. I believe that there were only 800 of these built, and the original retail was a whopping £1800. (please feel free to correct me if I am wrong). I bought her "new old stock" in the summer, and she was slightly shop soiled, but soon cleaned up pristine The bass is absolutely mint, apart from some VERY slight scratches on the scratch plate. The sticker will be removed properly as well. I put it on there to help protect the scratch plate! She comes in the correct, and mint burgundy and gold 30th Anniversary hard case, and I even have the original box to help protect that! Unfortunately, the case candy was already missing when I bought her, as she had been in the shop a while. Looking for £1200 ovno, NO TRADES Bass is located in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, very close to M1. You are more than welcome to pop round, try her out. I make good tea or coffee I really would prefer collection only. The photo's really do not do her justice, and make the grain on the body look a bit funny
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Cheers Chaps The 'Ray I kind of have a love hate relationship with. It's gorgeous, but I find it difficult to play for some reason. I'm starting to think about selling her.... The EB2 I have had for about 8 years now. I don't use her much, as she doesn't really fit with what we do. I got her from Electro in Doncaster, and chopped in a Mex Jazz V for her. She's in remarkably good condition, and has a lovely crazed patina to the original nitro cherry finish. Sadly though, at some point in her past, she has had the usual head stock break, but it's been really well repaired. The sound is absolutely huge and fat. I had her plugged into the SVT last week, and WOW!! A few years back, I had her plugged into my full Trace V-Type rig, and there was plaster falling from the ceiling in the rehearsal room!!! There seems to be a few sunburst EB2's turn up on evilbay every now and again, but the cherry ones do seem a fair bit rarer. Nice Thunderbird Alex. She looks like a minter
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Mine has a distinct aroma to it. When I first got it, it really did stink the living room out though! I have seen another '09 'bird in a shop, and it is way better than mine So, maybe mine was just a Friday afternoon job
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Quite recently, had a promoter want us to supply the back line, do the advertising, sell tickets, book the other bands.......WTF? My response is not repeatable on this forum!
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Alexharvay's post, 2nd post, first page of the thread I've just started a "Gibson Porn" thread in Gear Porn, so post 'em up I've put some piccy's up of my EB2
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Here are some of mine She's been nicely modified with a throw over from Dunelm Mill, and has had repairs to the springs, as they broke! She's sooooo comfy, I don't think I could bare to get rid of her :wub:
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Hopefully this thread hasn't been done before? Anyway, here are some shots of my Cherry Red 1967 EB2C, to get the ball rolling
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Here's some porn of my 30th Anniversary 'Ray
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[quote name='krispn' post='733804' date='Feb 3 2010, 10:00 AM']In keeping witht he TBird theme Any views on the new TBird Pro's from Epiphone? Had a look at them yesterday and They ain't bad but what do I know. Very tempted to get T but not entirely sure should I save a little bit and get a Gib or go for the Epi Pro. Views appreciated fella's[/quote] I recently had a noodle on an Epiphone Thunderbird Pro, and was very impressed. I didn't plug into an amp though. The set up on it was pretty good, and looked well built too. I like the fact that they are a proper through neck, and not bolt like the cheapy Epi's, or set neck like the Tokai
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Yeah, the case for mine has a glue stain on the fur lining, and one of the hinges out of alignment There's a link to my issues with "The Thunderturd" as I now call it earlier in this thread.
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[quote name='farmer61' post='733745' date='Feb 3 2010, 08:57 AM']Just had a noodle with my recently aquired '08....can't see any issues at all but I am a Gibo novice. Just interested in your thoughts above ref the faults. Cheers F61[/quote] In fairness, my 09 'bird plays like a dream, sounds huge, and is well built, but the attention to detail is shocking.........I have a list of 20 faults! They're all fairly minor, and I could forgive the odd thing here and there, but you really don't have to look too hard to find them I just hope that mine was a one off "Friday afternoon" job My overall "Beef" is that it is not worth anywhere near as much as I paid for it, and I would actually feel quite guilty if I tried to pass it on through Ebay, etc.
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[quote name='smileegee' post='733879' date='Feb 3 2010, 11:16 AM']Thanks alot I think I'll do that. by the way the best price I can get them for? Gee[/quote] I think I paid around £80 for mine. Good point about adjusting the pickups, but I think "you gets what ya pays for" applies here. Budget basses can be well built, but will always have inferior electronics, etc, to keep the price down. IMHO, buying one of the current Squier basses, and loading it with top notch pickups, is actually quite a smart move
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Make that 5 of us '67 Gibson EB2C as pictured in my avatar. I'll try and get the Mrs to post some better piccy's later, as I'm rubbish with that kind of thing!
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I have the EMG J Set on my Squier Affinity Jazz. I have also fitted a high mass bridge as well, a bit like the bridge on the new Fenders. The bridge didn't really make a huge difference, but the pickups transformed it. The stock pickups sounded OK, but the EMG's sound awesome. I have found that finger style, near the neck I can get really warm, and rich bass sounds, but if I really dig in with a pick, near the bridge, I can get a really good rock/metal growl from it. The J set I bought had connectors at the pickups, but required soldering at the pots. The kit does come with new pots and jack socket, all pre assembled, and much higher quality than the stock components. I had the kit fitted in about half an hour. I would do the pickups first, and worry about the bridge later
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Yeah, twas the expensive one My 2009 'bird, despite all it's faults, does a pretty good job of shaking the house apart. Good idea to start a Gibson porn thread. I'll have to get some decent pictures of my '67 EB2C too I'm no expert, but as far as I know, the Bicentennial Thunderbird was the relaunch of the Thunderbird, after they were discontinued in '69, and built to the same through neck specification as the original bird. The Bicentennial ran from '76, through to '79, and although they all had the red, white, and blue bird on the scratch plate, only the '76 had "76" as part of the bird logo. Although the majority of '76 Bicentennial's appear to have been built in '77! The first two numbers of the serial number give the game away; 00 for '76, 06 for '77. I think they were all Thunderbird IV's, meaning two pickups. Think they all had chrome hardwear. Current 'birds all have black hardwear, and black plastic pickup covers. Some of the original '60's Thunderbirds were Thunderbird II, denoting single pickup. Like I said, I'm no expert
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I use one of the original ColourSound ToneBenders. The one with the silver enamel case. Think it's 60's?? Using that with my old Ricky, and the SVT gives a huge, phat, fuzz :wub: If you live anywhere near Derbyshire, your welcome to pop by, and try it out
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[quote name='alexharvay' post='731805' date='Feb 1 2010, 03:13 PM']Was it that 76 bicentennial one?[/quote] Yeap! I was having a major GAS attack over it, drool pouring out both sides of the mouth..........The Mrs told me to load up ebay and have a look in our watch list.......She'd bid on it, and won it!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: It's one of the 76 Bicentennials that was actually built in '77, going by the serial number. the bicentennial 'bird is my all time favourite bass!! Don't know that I would be brave enough to gig it though.....
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That white 'bird looks lovely Speaking of ebay, I too am waiting for a 'bird to turn up in the post......Whoops, had a massive GAS attack, and have seriously hurt the savings account!!! It is my all time favourite 'bird though
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Or, alternatively, if you are feeling semi wealthy, and live near Derbyshire, you could always book yourself on one of Jon Shuker's one week courses, where you get to build, and keep your own bass
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Looks solid, and straight enough to me, but I think the asking price is a bit steep. The installation of that neck pickup looks a bit of a bodge to me, and looking at the wear on the front of the body, it's been played a lot. Me personally, I'd wait for another to come up