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Just came across this old Bells Catalogue (Old fogies will remember)

Not much Bass gear but some interesting vintage stuff in there, Hard to believe people used to gig with some of those old amps.


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Wow, Bells catalogues. I spent literally hours reading those as a teenager. I bought a couple of guitars from them. I don't think I've ever seen one since 1976 (when I left home).

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Brilliant! What year is it? I bought a Watkins Sapphire bass from Bells once. I looked great but had such a heavy headstock, it was completely unbalanced. My mate John had a Watkins Rapier from there too. A trip to Bells Music in Surbiton was a real adventure when I was a youth!

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[quote name='Paultrader' timestamp='1327237368' post='1508064']
Brilliant! What year is it? I bought a Watkins Sapphire bass from Bells once. I looked great but had such a heavy headstock, it was completely unbalanced. My mate John had a Watkins Rapier from there too. A trip to Bells Music in Surbiton was a real adventure when I was a youth!
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1963 I think. Way before my time anway. Just noticed Monopole strings, I do remember them, but not chrome tapewound ones.

Was it still illegal to import American guitars in 1963 ??

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My Dad ran me down to the Bells Warehouse in Newton Aycliffe, (I was only 16) and after I'd picked a Selmer Treble'n'Bass 100 watt Amp, with matching 1x15" Selmer Goliath Cab, he signed the Guarantor form. £90 for the Amp and £85 for the Cab, and with me having a gig with a "Club Band" I managed to pay it off in three months! Happy Days indeed......

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I used to love looking through the Bells catalogues that my older brother used to get through the post.
It was probably spending hours looking at the pictures in those when I was six or seven that planted the seed for me to start playing when I was fourteen.

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[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Broadway-Plectric-1922-vintage-guitar-early-60s-/290553950785?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43a65d7241"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Broadway-Plectric-1922-vintage-guitar-early-60s-/290553950785?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43a65d7241[/url] one of the Broadways, and it was bought originaly at bells!

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That's fantastic. Somewhere over the years my memory of the Bells Cat. had been erased but it's come flooding back. I remembered the address , I can even remember the smell of the pages.

There was a Telecaster in one of the cats I had - I'd never even seen one in the flesh. Wondering now which was the best feeling - this middle aged muso with all the kit he could ever want or that young kid day dreaming.

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[b]Absolutely brilliant. I remember at one point they started to include Kay guitars and I would dream of one day owning a Kay "Red devil" Don't think I ever even got to see one in the flesh.[/b]

[b]Thanks for posting this.[/b]

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[quote name='BRANCINI' timestamp='1327260177' post='1508529']
Seeing as the Bells catalogue has gone down so well, try this for more old gear..

[url="http://www.manchesterbeat.com/gear/guitars.php"]http://www.mancheste...ear/guitars.php[/url]
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Bloody hell, you've got some gems there. Haven't seen a Grimshaw LP for about 35 years although my mate still has a Grimshaw GS33 which was an SG type with 2 P/U like a standard.

Fab stuff, got any more? :P

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The Bells catalogue was the first place I ever saw a Park Lead & Bass tranny head; lusted after one for a while & ended up getting the Marshall version - though they were nearly identical obviously.

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I still have a Bell's catalogue from the late 60's/early 70's.
Not much bass action contained, but I spent many happy hours pouring over Marshall & Wem guitar amps,
along with all the other stuff.
Regarding the Grimshaw LP, saw a clip recently of Status Quo on Top of the Pops in 1968 doing 'Pictures of matchstick men'
with Francis Rossi playing one! I had a similar LP copy in the early 70's, maybe same factory etc.

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[quote name='Big_Stu' timestamp='1327267875' post='1508700']
The Bells catalogue was the first place I ever saw a Park Lead & Bass tranny head; lusted after one for a while & ended up getting the Marshall version - though they were nearly identical obviously.
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Well , Bells weren't perfect!!!

What a piece of crap those were - I had the Marshall for a while. It said 100w so I assumed it would be twice as loud as the Marshall 50w valve head I had. What a pillock !!

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Compare & contrast.

[url="http://s1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Selmer%20Catalogue%201963/"]http://s1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Selmer%20Catalogue%201963/[/url]

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