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Pointy


Delberthot
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Had to be done. As someone who rarely owns anything as conventional as a Fender I feel its my place to spread the pointy bass love

I've now had this bass for 7 months and its my pride and joy. Its probably the longest I've held onto a bass in ages. I usually have basses for a few weeks, sometimes days before selling them again.

It began life as an Epiphone Gothic Thunderbird which has the jazz bass nut width rather than the standard which is more like a precision. I bought it from a guy in America and it already had the Hipshot bridge on it.

I've slowly added bits to it - I moved the front strap button to the front of the heel, straplocks, EMG 35HZ pickups, new pots and paper-in-oil cap, repro Gibson truss rod cover for the hell of it and a set of Roto flatwounds. The scratchplate is the original with sticker printer paper with the 1976 Thunderbird logo.

Next will be a set of blue Fret FX LEDs.










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Aria ZZ fretless

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Here's my homebrew/parts bass I made from a Jackson Kelly guitar, and a Mighty Mite P neck.

The neck and bridge pickup are NOS Gibson TB+ pickups, the middle was a Rio Grande Pitbull, but I have a Jackson pickup there now.

The hardware is all Hipshot, bridge is brass, and the tuners are Ultralites. The nut is nickle.

Controls are an on/off for each pickup, volume and tone, both pots are push/push, one being a coil cut for the Rio Grande or Jackson pickup, and the other is a "solo switch", hardwiring the bridge pickup to the output jack, bypassing all controls.
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