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Posted
1 minute ago, ped said:

Actually scrub that. I’m off to bed. This is mental. 

Can you lock the door before you go so to speak - my brain hurts 

Posted
Just now, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

Ah, the penny drops at last. Night night all.

Yeh, you take your bombay mix and get out of here. I am just going to stay around, I have enough kendal mint cake to stay up for hours

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Posted
1 minute ago, Woodinblack said:

Yeh, you take your bombay mix and get out of here. I am just going to stay around, I have enough kendal mint cake to stay up for hours

I've actually run out - which is quite disappointing ☹️

Posted

Can I point out that said Paul Jackson now has an ESP signature bass that is (a) not a FSO and (b) has a headstock that makes AC's look like Audrey Hepburn

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Clarky said:

Can I point out that said Paul Jackson now has an ESP signature bass that is (a) not a FSO and (b) has a headstock that makes AC's look like Audrey Hepburn

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Correct, I know, but I specified that my reference tone is that of Mr. Jackson when he was playing a simple, rudimentary Fender Precision Bass .. so we’re right at the beginning of his service with the Head Hunters.

Edit:

By the way, I prefer the ESP’s headstock shape 😂😂

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Posted
1 minute ago, Clarky said:

Can I point out that said Paul Jackson now has an ESP signature bass that is (a) not a FSO and (b) has a headstock that makes AC's look like Audrey Hepburn

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That's just wrong 😂

Not a split pick-up in sight either!

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Posted
1 minute ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

That's just wrong 😂

Not a split pick-up in sight either!

They have really nailed that 70s wallpaper vibe though.

 

Posted

The oddest thing i find is starting an odd “they are expensive and crap and not with the money (though I’ve never played one)“ thread is picking a slightly obscure American luthier who I don’t think that many of us on basschat will have played either. 
not enough to care passionately about 
 

Posted
1 minute ago, LukeFRC said:

The oddest thing i find is starting an odd “they are expensive and crap and not with the money (though I’ve never played one)“ thread is picking a slightly obscure American luthier who I don’t think that many of us on basschat will have played either. 
not enough to care passionately about 
 

Not as odd as then picking it up 7 years later and making big swathing comments about what makes everyone else on basschat wrong.

this wine is ace.

Posted
Just now, LukeFRC said:

The oddest thing i find is starting an odd “they are expensive and crap and not with the money (though I’ve never played one)“ thread is picking a slightly obscure American luthier who I don’t think that many of us on basschat will have played either. 
not enough to care passionately about 
 

Dear, I’ve said AC instruments are definitely expensive; I didn’t say they are crap; I said that their design doesn’t seem quite an original one to me.

If the American manufacturer (a luthier is somebody crafting violins, cellos, double-basses and the like in Italy) you refer to is not known in BassChat, why did I receive so many replies of people who will use, for instance, a Fender CS ad fire-wood if they were given the opportunity to acquire an AC by doing so? 😂😂😂

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Christ what a thread! Prices are down to simple business, Fenders overheads won’t be nearly as much as Alleva Copollos or whatever it is called. Some people clearly feel that it is superior product to a fender otherwise Jimmy wouldn’t have a business. Same as Sadowsky ect. A lot of players are used to Fender shapes and therefore they are popular. 
 

I like overwater J series, so I bought one. I also like Sire which is a lot cheeper. Does that make me regret the Overwater? No. 
 

Posted
2 minutes ago, AndyTravis said:

Not as odd as then picking it up 7 years later and making big swathing comments about what makes everyone else on basschat wrong.

this wine is ace.

This is your interpretation .. sort of a straw-tail reaction maybe? 😂

Posted

So to summarise:

Bassist likes 70s music, especially The Headhunters

Bassist likes Fender P bass, as used in The Headhunters 

Bassist can't understand people paying more money for  a hand-built bass which borrows heavily from Fender

 

Move along. Life too short etc

Posted
3 minutes ago, Gianni "Orlandez" Orlati said:

This: 

 

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What I’m really confused about. Why don’t you go and buy what I presume is a 70s fender precision bass like that man in the picture and Er play it and be happy.
you could then make a thread along the lines of “look at my lovely precision bass like my bass playing hero of mine, it makes me really happy to own and play it” - and you need not concern yourself about other manufacturers that you’ve not played, and can’t justify buying and - well you’ve got a lovely precision bass so you’re happy ...

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Gianni "Orlandez" Orlati said:

a luthier is somebody crafting violins, cellos, double-basses and the like in Italy

If we are being picky, a luthier is someone making lutes in France!

Posted
1 minute ago, OliverBlackman said:

Christ what a thread! Prices are down to simple business, Fenders overheads won’t be nearly as much as Alleva Copollos or whatever it is called. Some people clearly feel that it is superior product to a fender otherwise Jimmy wouldn’t have a business. Same as Sadowsky ect. A lot of players are used to Fender shapes and therefore they are popular. 
 

I like overwater J series, so I bought one. I also like Sire which is a lot cheeper. Does that make me regret the Overwater? No. 
 

This is the point, in my opinion Overwater makes super J-basses, which do not seem to have anything to envy to AC, but they are sold at  ore affordable prices ..

Posted
1 minute ago, Woodinblack said:

If we are being picky, a luthier is someone making lutes in France!

Correct and from lutes the bowed instruments, which were the specialty of the luthiers of the past, descended .. not certainly the solid body electric guitar

Posted
5 minutes ago, Gianni "Orlandez" Orlati said:

This is your interpretation .. sort of a straw-tail reaction maybe? 😂

What, it’s weak of me to think your sole intent here is to be an inflammatory derrière? 
 

Ok.

 

You’re ace.

 

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