I got exposed to Basschat as I was researching Mark Jones basses - built in England.
I starting playing in 1972 when I was just short of 13 years old - and mowed lawns all summer that year to buy a 1972 Fender Precision (Blonde with red tortoise pick guard) and a Bassman 50. I've been through lots of gear since - but still have the 72 P bass. It's an "A" neck (like a jazz bass) and just wonderful. Growing up I played a mix of jazz, rock, blues, pop, and CCM (Contemporary Christian). During high school I toured with a local church in the summers as a "hired gun" (great as a teenager) and met my lovely wife there (she was in the choir - lots of lovely girls). We had a jazz quintet that played about 5 weekend nights a month and it kept me out of the "fast food" jobs my buddies all had.
Currently play weekly at our church, in a "Back In Time" band that does 60's rock / pop and a rock/blues/funk band that does a bit of everything. Also play "at" guitar, baritone guitar, and lap steel. Generally I love anything to do with music.
My current gear includes my 98 US Lakland 55-94 classic (alder / rosewood), a NYC Sadowsky 5-21 (ash / maple), a German Sadowsky metro 4-string P/J, and both fretted and fretless Furch acoustic bass guitars. My newest love though is my LEH 4-string, built by Ellis Hahn, who ran the Sadowsky NYC shop for years for Roger and built close to 1000 Sadowsky's in their time there. My church gig is IEM's and I use an Eich BassBoard (fabulous if you use IEM's) for silent stage. For the other gigs I use Bergantino stuff - a BAmp + either a 210 or 1-12 or both depending on the gig. I also use a Novation Bass Station II for bass synth stuff when needed.
Mark Jones is building me one of his MK2's - as I've never owned a neck-through bass and have been blown away with his artistry and ease of collaboration. I'll share pics in the Jones Bass thread as things progress.
Thanks for having such a cool site as Basschat!
Jeff