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The way I feel today it’s a 1699 Flounder precision bass lute, with tortoiseshell veneer and a bridge made of armada timber 

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To me, a bass from the year I started playing bass has much more relevance to me than one from when I was born.

 

My 1986 Fender Jazz commemorates that excellent decision quite nicely :)

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40 minutes ago, ahpook said:

To me, a bass from the year I started playing bass has much more relevance to me than one from when I was born.

 

My 1986 Fender Jazz commemorates that excellent decision quite nicely :)

 

That would have been a 1976 Hayman 40/40 for me, and I know when it was made because I made it. Sadly, I've sold it since then.

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8 hours ago, neepheid said:

I've already played this game - I owned a '75 Gibson Ripper:

 

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If I was to do this again, I'd prefer a G-3 or take a punt on a Grabber, yet to have the pleasure of playing one.

I love how the Gibson Ripper and Grabber basses look.

 

Lou Barlow's (Dinosaur Jr) current main bass is a Grabber (which was also his first bass, that was used to record Dinosaur Jr.'s first album, before he sold it and got a Rickenbacker).

 

That said this got me thinking, it's rather strange to have neck dive and having the headstocks being prone to snap off as a signature design concept.

 

Of course it seems to have worked for them just fine, but I am pretty sure rather in spite of that, rather than because of it, and probably also the reason why Gibson basses never became quite as popular as Fender's.

 

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Here's my YOB bass, 68 Wilson Sapphire.

 

Sadly I've the Dorian Gray tale in reverse, I get more decrepit every day while the Wilson seems remarkably free from the ravages of time ☹️

 

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These are both from 1965. Entirely coincidence, I don’t target YOB, just like interesting old kit and happen to be born when some of it was being made.

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1 hour ago, tauzero said:

 

That would have been a 1976 Hayman 40/40 for me, and I know when it was made because I made it. Sadly, I've sold it since then.

 

I didn't make mine, I bought it from a shop in Stoke.

 

So it goes :)

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I prefer more modern basses, but if I had to choose something from my mid-70s year of birth, it'd probably have to be a Wal (bit of a Mick Karn thing, I suppose). I'm too old to be able to nab a Steinberger L2 or a Kubicki Factor, sadly. Speaking of Steinberger, I just discovered Ned's half sister, Julia, is a renowned ecological scientist and that's really cool to me.

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Hofner 500/1 Violin Bass 1962 - Mersey

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Would do very nicely for me as it is a short scale :)

Tho the one pictured is for sale at £10,000 🤯 ... even the reissue comes in at about £2k ... but a girl can dream! 😊

 

S'manth x

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10 hours ago, TeresaFR said:

I prefer more modern basses, but if I had to choose something from my mid-70s year of birth, it'd probably have to be a Wal (bit of a Mick Karn thing, I suppose).

 

A Travis Bean TB2000 would be more appropriate.

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I was born in 1986 and already have a couple of basses which are older than me.

 

I would say a Wal, but if I went the Wal route I would prefer a Mk 2 or 3 which only came out after I was born.

 

I own a late 70s Fender Precision and I looked for years to find a nice vintage Jazz bass to match. However I never found one I thought was worth the money and I ended up buying a Sadowsky which I preferred to any vintage jazz bass I had previously tried. 

Generally, I am more likely to buy a new YOTF bass, as in a 'Year of Turning Forty' bass as I could get something I really want like an ACG, Warwick or Spector Forte, or (sacrilege) a guitar!

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I’ve always thought of a Year I Started Playing bass, as in if I could have afforded anything when I started in 1980 at the age of 15 what would I have bought.


Inevitably it would have been a Fender Precision but at 15 would I have gone white/rosewood or black/maple? 

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I'd have to go for a 64 Thunderbird as a YOB bass, and YISPB bass would be...a 76 Thunderbird... 🙂

 

Not that I've any real GAS for either, given the prices...tho a chunky Lottery win would change that... 😁

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1979. Doesn't seem the best year for Basses, unless you like them heavy!

 

I'd probably go for a Ramones/Clash style white P Bass. 

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