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Hello everyone,
I recently bought I rather knackered example of a Washburn B20 bass. It's been restored beautifully- and at very reasonable cost- by my mate Graham Parker a Lewisham luthier of unimpeachable reputation. Please have a look at Grahams blog of the build-plenty of pictures- and let me know what you think. The bass now plays and sounds fantastic. I'm very pleased with it, I've had a thing about these particular ugly ducklings for about 20 years!
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S


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That's some nice looking work!

Do you mind if I ask how much it cost? PM me if you don't want to make the details public. I have the 8-string version of this bass that is in need of some major TLC and Mr Parker looks like the man to approach for this.

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Beautiful job bringing that back to health - I had one of these in 1981 (my first serious bass) and it was gorgeous. Don't think I really appreciated it at the time & wish I still had it.

Great restoration work from Mr Parker there, impressed by his technique for rectifying the truss problem, and the ebony fillet in the back of the neck - I'd love to see clearer pics of that.

Just one little detail though - this needs gold speed knobs, surely! :)

Jon.

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Looks like a realyl nice save from the firewood stack.

I had one of the 8 strings years ago whcih I bought from Andy's on Denmark Street - one of the most vicious neck-dives I've ever come across, but it sounded HUGE...

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What a fret job. The repair to the back of the neck looked particularly difficult.

There's a chasm between people who can set up guitars and someone who can execute high-quality major repairs. It's hard to find people like that so no wonder you're a regular customer.

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[quote name='BigRedX' post='761726' date='Mar 2 2010, 12:37 PM']That's some nice looking work!

Do you mind if I ask how much it cost? PM me if you don't want to make the details public. I have the 8-string version of this bass that is in need of some major TLC and Mr Parker looks like the man to approach for this.[/quote]

Hello Big Red,
Graham charged a very reasonable £400 all in which included a set of d' Addarios's. Pretty fair for all that work I think?

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[quote name='Bassassin' post='761742' date='Mar 2 2010, 01:03 PM']Beautiful job bringing that back to health - I had one of these in 1981 (my first serious bass) and it was gorgeous. Don't think I really appreciated it at the time & wish I still had it.

Great restoration work from Mr Parker there, impressed by his technique for rectifying the truss problem, and the ebony fillet in the back of the neck - I'd love to see clearer pics of that.

Just one little detail though - this needs gold speed knobs, surely! :)

Jon.[/quote]

Aha, my very thoughts. The gold speed knobs are en route.
I'll post some pics when they come through
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S

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  • 6 months later...

Ive got one of these!

I sold it and then bought it back cos I missed it. I also made £25 out of buying it back, amazingly...! Ive done hundreds of gigs with mine, still sounds the business. The comment about the neck dive is right tho, its ridiculous - keep a hand on the headstock at all times! I use it now alomst exclusively for gigs where an odd tuning is required (most recently its been my "QOTSA" bass).

Mine is the flame quilted top finish tho. Although I have to see I really like it in black... but the finish on mine is so nice I wouldnt get it refin'd... no matter how many pick scratches are down the front of it... and there are a lot considering this was my first "real" bass :-)

A lovely job by your luthier, thanks for the little trip down memory lane as well...!

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