Burns-bass Posted Saturday at 06:25 Posted Saturday at 06:25 7 hours ago, Hobbayne said: I bought this 1978 Precision on here back in the autumn. I was 13 in 1978, watching Space 1999 and listening to You're The One That I Want which was constantly on the radio then. I wonder if that makes me vintage? 😅 I really like that. Quote
Alanko Posted Tuesday at 20:27 Posted Tuesday at 20:27 The pickguard chat in this thread was enough to make me sign up. The red tortoiseshell pickguard on the Fender Hama Okamoto Precision Bass is pretty good. A cut above the standard dark maroon modern Fender tort or the various lurid tortoiseshell pickguards on eBay. This is mine: The tort layer is thin, but is the right mix of red, darker and lighter shades. The white sub layers are more parchment than stark white as well. I am 99.9% sure these same pickguards are sold separately under the 'Boston' brand, part number PB-415-TI. I bought one of these pickguards from a Dutch seller and put it on my AM Pro-II P Bass: It isn't a Spitfire or Lavaguard pickguard, but a few tweaks to the colours used puts them well ahead of other cheap pickguards. 4 Quote
briansbrew Posted Tuesday at 20:51 Posted Tuesday at 20:51 Thats a decent looking guard for the price... Quote
Reggaebass Posted Tuesday at 21:15 Author Posted Tuesday at 21:15 45 minutes ago, Alanko said: The pickguard chat in this thread was enough to make me sign up. The red tortoiseshell pickguard on the Fender Hama Okamoto Precision Bass is pretty good. A cut above the standard dark maroon modern Fender tort or the various lurid tortoiseshell pickguards on eBay. This is mine: The tort layer is thin, but is the right mix of red, darker and lighter shades. The white sub layers are more parchment than stark white as well. I am 99.9% sure these same pickguards are sold separately under the 'Boston' brand, part number PB-415-TI. I bought one of these pickguards from a Dutch seller and put it on my AM Pro-II P Bass: It isn't a Spitfire or Lavaguard pickguard, but a few tweaks to the colours used puts them well ahead of other cheap pickguards. Welcome Alanko, that looks good on your P bass 1 Quote
Sparky Mark Posted Tuesday at 21:16 Posted Tuesday at 21:16 Avantguard fitted vs Fender Custom Shop on right hand side. 3 1 Quote
Alanko Posted Tuesday at 21:21 Posted Tuesday at 21:21 27 minutes ago, briansbrew said: Thats a decent looking guard for the price... The downside was finding one! I ended up buying two. The first seller sent me the wrong model. Both sellers were tiny guitar shops in the Netherlands. Essentially one-man operations. One needed payment via bank transfer, which made my banking app a bit jittery. I couldn't find a UK seller, but contemplated noising up these guys: https://themusicalliance.co.uk/en/product/158481/pickguard-puncher-bass-standard-4-ply-tortoise-intense?view=newproducts Quote
Sparky Mark Posted Tuesday at 21:27 Posted Tuesday at 21:27 3 minutes ago, briansbrew said: Thats a poor effort for a CS ... Whilst I agree, it doesn't look so bad in situ. 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Tuesday at 21:30 Author Posted Tuesday at 21:30 11 minutes ago, Sparky Mark said: Avantguard fitted vs Fender Custom Shop on right hand side. That’s a really great looking CS mark, the guard fitted looks better I think Quote
Sparky Mark Posted Tuesday at 21:34 Posted Tuesday at 21:34 Just now, Reggaebass said: That’s a really great looking CS mark, the guard fitted looks better I think Thank you, and I agree entirely. Avantguard are as close as modern tortoishell pickguards get to early 60s IMO. All modern Fender "vintage" tort is distinctly average unfortunately. 1 Quote
Sparky Mark Posted Tuesday at 21:51 Posted Tuesday at 21:51 (edited) 37 minutes ago, briansbrew said: Thats a poor effort for a CS ... Indeed, although I don't think the processes used by Avantguard and Spitfire are scalable to the numbers that would be needed by Fender CS. I cannot think of another reason why Fender wouldn't fit an admittedly expensive, but infinitely more accurate pickguard to its £4-5k+ instruments. Edited Tuesday at 22:00 by Sparky Mark Quote
dodgnofski Posted Tuesday at 21:58 Posted Tuesday at 21:58 40 minutes ago, Sparky Mark said: Avantguard fitted vs Fender Custom Shop on right hand side. Plus one for the Avant Guard - closest I’ve seen to an original👍👍 3 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted yesterday at 07:02 Posted yesterday at 07:02 9 hours ago, Sparky Mark said: Indeed, although I don't think the processes used by Avantguard and Spitfire are scalable to the numbers that would be needed by Fender CS. I cannot think of another reason why Fender wouldn't fit an admittedly expensive, but infinitely more accurate pickguard to its £4-5k+ instruments. I’d guess because people buy them anyway 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted yesterday at 07:40 Posted yesterday at 07:40 (edited) 20 hours ago, Alanko said: The pickguard chat in this thread was enough to make me sign up. The red tortoiseshell pickguard on the Fender Hama Okamoto Precision Bass is pretty good. A cut above the standard dark maroon modern Fender tort or the various lurid tortoiseshell pickguards on eBay. This is mine: The tort layer is thin, but is the right mix of red, darker and lighter shades. The white sub layers are more parchment than stark white as well. I am 99.9% sure these same pickguards are sold separately under the 'Boston' brand, part number PB-415-TI. I bought one of these pickguards from a Dutch seller and put it on my AM Pro-II P Bass: It isn't a Spitfire or Lavaguard pickguard, but a few tweaks to the colours used puts them well ahead of other cheap pickguards. Just looked and they're distributed in the UK by Rotosound. Happy days!! I sent my newly delivered 1983 '62 Precision reissue back to Fender because the scratchplate looked so awful. I was put off Spitfire by an extraordinary tale of woe on BC a few years ago. Edited yesterday at 16:42 by Steve Browning Quote
Owen Posted yesterday at 08:07 Posted yesterday at 08:07 I have a Spitfire. It was mind bendingly expensive, but it does set the bass off nicely. 2 Quote
Alanko Posted yesterday at 08:10 Posted yesterday at 08:10 28 minutes ago, Steve Browning said: Just looked and they're distributed in the UK by Rotosdound. Happy days!! I sent my newly delivered 1983 '62 Precision reissue back to Fender because the scratchplate looked so awful. I was put off Spitfire by an extraordinary tale of woe on BC a few years ago. The Spitfire chap seems barely in control of the process of making the tort, then passes off the results as something unique and interesting. If it has a giant unmixed yellow blob in the middle then he will come up with some marketing blurb and a cute name for it. The Avantguard offerings look better with a slightly wet, suspended animation look to the tort. It also looks like they over-buff the pickguard once completed, however, melting don't of the details. Quote
Steve Browning Posted yesterday at 14:05 Posted yesterday at 14:05 5 hours ago, Alanko said: The Spitfire chap seems barely in control of the process of making the tort, then passes off the results as something unique and interesting. If it has a giant unmixed yellow blob in the middle then he will come up with some marketing blurb and a cute name for it. The Avantguard offerings look better with a slightly wet, suspended animation look to the tort. It also looks like they over-buff the pickguard once completed, however, melting don't of the details. That was the gist of it, and going on about the customer becoming his friend. Sounded really rather weird and slightly uncomfortable. Quote
Sparky Mark Posted yesterday at 14:36 Posted yesterday at 14:36 6 hours ago, Alanko said: The Avantguard offerings look better with a slightly wet, suspended animation look to the tort. It also looks like they over-buff the pickguard once completed, however, melting don't of the details. Yes, the chamfered edges are quite rounded off, but still look good IMO. 1 Quote
Alanko Posted yesterday at 16:05 Posted yesterday at 16:05 1 hour ago, Sparky Mark said: Yes, the chamfered edges are quite rounded off, but still look good IMO. Some vintage pickguards end up like that, with the bevel shrinking back. I guess the old tort material looks the way it does due to tinted, volatile plastics being partially mixed together and poured out into big sheets. This makes it all inherently unstable, hence all the shrinkage and fading going on. Quote
SurroundedByManatees Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Dear vintage lovers. I am looking into a '65 Jazz Bass. The seller says the logo and headstock finish are original. Though it all looks a bit pale to me, compared to most I've seen. Any opinions on this? Second picture is under uv light. 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago The logo looks right to me, wasn’t it placed on top of the lacquer in 65 , depending on where it’s been stored I’d say some fading is normal Quote
Reggaebass Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, SurroundedByManatees said: I am looking into a '65 Jazz Bass How does the rest of the jazz look, i like the 65 Quote
SurroundedByManatees Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Its for sale at a shop. its a refin btw. 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, SurroundedByManatees said: Its for sale at a shop. its a refin btw. Very nice and the best colour too imo 1 Quote
BassAgent Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 1 hour ago, SurroundedByManatees said: Its for sale at a shop. its a refin btw. That is beeaauuutiful. 1 Quote
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