Suburban Man Posted Friday at 15:45 Posted Friday at 15:45 Maybe a little known fact, but the Marshall factory (Milton Keynes, Bucks) has a small 'museum' of amps, guitars etc in and around reception. Although it is primarily for the guitar nerds, in amongst the Les Pauls and Bluesman amps are a few pieces of Bass memorabilia, with pride of place going to the irredeemably individual Lemmy. 8 Quote
Dood Posted Friday at 15:57 Posted Friday at 15:57 As a teenager, my mum took my friend and I down to the Marshall factory for a tour. An experience that I will never forget as a wide eyed and impressionable young Dood! Jim may have been in that day but we didn't get to meet him (although I did get to meet him on numerous other occasions at guitar shows, so much so that he remembered my name!) On the tour, back then, Marshall number 1 wasnt in a glass case and Production Manager (i think) Steve Yelding dumped it in my lap whilst we were rummaging through the piles of amplifers I could only ever dream of owning. A surreal moment, but there was an inevitability that I'd end up with an old Marshall amp at some point. I have a 68-69 Super Bass that makes all the right noises! 5 Quote
Hellzero Posted Friday at 19:47 Posted Friday at 19:47 20 minutes ago, Cosmo Valdemar said: I don't recognise the bass... It's Lemmy's Rickenbacker signature model. Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted Friday at 19:48 Posted Friday at 19:48 1 minute ago, Hellzero said: It's Lemmy's Rickenbacker signature model. I meant the real one! 1 Quote
Suburban Man Posted Saturday at 17:47 Author Posted Saturday at 17:47 21 hours ago, Cosmo Valdemar said: I don't recognise the bass... It is Lemmy's own bass (allegedly, but why not?) the outline is slightly obscured by the strap hanging over it. I'm not a Rick afficionado, but I guess it was customised to what he wanted (three humbuckers, gold fittings), as opposed to the signature model which is, as you rightly point out, more decorative, but a distinctly different instrument. As I was trying to find out where the bass came from I discovered that if you want a 'knock-off' Lemmy bass from Ali Express it will set you back a grand total of £413. Fine if you only want to hang it on the wall I suppose. Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted Saturday at 20:49 Posted Saturday at 20:49 3 hours ago, Suburban Man said: It is Lemmy's own bass (allegedly, but why not?) the outline is slightly obscured by the strap hanging over it. I'm not a Rick afficionado, but I guess it was customised to what he wanted (three humbuckers, gold fittings), as opposed to the signature model which is, as you rightly point out, more decorative, but a distinctly different instrument. Are we looking at the same bass? 😆 I can see what looks like a standard Rickenbacker, two pickups, chrome hardware. Quote
tauzero Posted Sunday at 00:33 Posted Sunday at 00:33 6 hours ago, Suburban Man said: As I was trying to find out where the bass came from I discovered that if you want a 'knock-off' Lemmy bass from Ali Express it will set you back a grand total of £413. Fine if you only want to hang it on the wall I suppose. Why, what's wrong with it? Quote
Hellzero Posted Sunday at 08:28 Posted Sunday at 08:28 I've been tempted many times to buy the AliExpress Lemmy signature bass. I'll certainly do it one day as I've always found it esthetically appealing and I had a lot of good surprises with these far East instruments. Of course, even if I'm a fretless player mainly into jazz, Lemmy was my first bass inspiration and I've seen Motörhead so many times: It's always been a delight as his presence was so huge and different. Quote
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