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Back up for sale - but please read again as there are significant changes (in blue) There is a whole thread about the genesis of this bass which I will attach to the bottom of this ad, but essentially I commissioned Mark to build this for me for a charity gig where we performed the Queen set from Live Aid. At that time, John Deacon had stripped one of his vintage P's to natural and it was used for the gig. He later painted it black as seen on the '86 Magic Tour. Please note that this Precision bass has a Jazz profile neck Other than some light playing at home, it has been used only for the rehearsals and subsequent charity gig. Commissioned 10/4/19 - Completed 6/7/19 - Received by me 10/7/19 - Gigged 23/11/19 The spec on this bass is: 1968 Precision in Natural Light Relic Alder body (upcharge for superior wood selection) Rosewood fretboard with clay dots Weight 8.46lbs J width neck Neck depth at 1st fret: 22.55mm Neck depth at 12th fret: 25.32mm Neck width at nut: 37.41mm Neck width at 12th fret: 55.36mm Neck radius: 10" Hand rolled finger board edges Aged nitro finish on the neck Tortoiseshell scratchplate Vintage reverse Gotoh tuners Aged finish in nitro-cellulose, very light relic Tarnished metal work (but not rusty - yeah right 😂) - This is the reason this bass was withdrawn. It had been sold pending payment and I happened to get it out of its case for a quick noodle. As it hadn't been played for a while, I plugged it into the tuner and noticed the intonation on the A string was slightly out. I attempted to adjust this and found that I couldn't as the intonation screws were solid. In fact, the whole bridge was unadjustable! I removed the bridge from the bass, during which the A string snapped at the tuning peg, which was bit odd as the bass has barely been played. Anyway, I tried everything from soaking the whole bridge in lubricant to brute force. Eventually, all the intonation screws relented, but the saddle height screws were having absolutely none of it. I binned them in the end and ordered some new ones. These ones are shiny as you can see from the photos and the rest of the bridge is as it was. If you would prefer, I can put all of the new bridge on to match the saddles, or you can have it as it is. I don't know what Limelight do to artificially age their parts, but they need to stop, or do it less at the very least. Apparently it's a known issue, but unfortunately, I didn't know or I would have specified 'new' hardware. As mentioned above, as a result of the bridge removal, the A string snapped at the tuning peg. This bass is now wearing a new set of Rotosound RS77LD 45-105 Monel Flatwounds as per John Deacon's preference. Yeah, they're not cheap, but it's not going to cost you extra and neither is the new bridge. If you really don't like flats, I can put a set of round wounds on it for you at no extra cost. Hootenanny button on the back of the headstock Thumb rest below G string Alnico pick ups Vintage wired CTS pots and Spraque cap Switchcraft Jack Period correct Fender Big TV logo (as per pictures) Comes in an old, but functional hard case. Shipping update - If you are within a reasonable distance, I'm sure we can work out a meet somewhere. I live in South Essex, but do travel up to relatives in Colchester. I'm also gigging in Derbyshire at the end of this month (July 2021). Failing that, for £50, you can take part in @walshy's 'man with a van' experience. I've tried it and it's great - a total peace of mind service at an affordable price. I would have to double check with him depending on your location, but he has done one long run for me at that price, so I'm hopeful. He's also done many trips for @walshy as well as a few other people I know on Basschat. This is the link for the bass on Limelight web site. Photos - all photos are representative of the bass as it is now apart from the new shiny saddles and the flat wound strings mentioned above. I have included one photo at the bottom of how the bridge is now. This is the link for the thread I started on Basschat about this bass. Apologies for the quality, but here is a short video of its one and only outing. It does exactly what it says on the headstock.
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Ah right, yes, that could be an issue with your current bass. Not impossible to rectify, but you would probably be better of with an upgrade. I would never steer anyone away from fan frets. They are quite easy to get on with for most. I would concur with an extended try out. Maybe a Basschatter with one is close to you?
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Funny you should mention Bananarama. One of the new songs we've just added is this version of Venus. We rehearsed it for the first time last week and it sounds great. If you're playing 2 hours of 80's tunes, you have to have a bit of cheese in there. It never ceases to amaze me what goes down well. We've played theatres up and down the country. Everyone goes nuts for 'Real Gone Kid', pretty much anything by Wham, 'Never Gonna Give You Up', 'Karma Chameleon' etc etc....
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So you're saying you need a 305 rather than a 300?
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In answer to question 1, no, I don't think that is normal at all. In respect of question 2, nobody tells me to buy anything. If they 'asked' me whether I would consider it, I would have to question why and take it from there. We need more information @SteveXFR.
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Why should every Bass Player worship Status Quo?
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to TJ1's topic in General Discussion
It's ironic that you should choose to use a literary analogy. I think even in Shakespeare's era, using capital letters for the city of London was commonplace. Unlike when using capital letters for the words 'Bass' and 'Player' in a sentence like 'Why should every Bass Player worship Status Quo? Or indeed using capital letters for the word 'Game-Changing'. While we're at it, is that a guitar in your avatar? Off to The Tower with you 😂 P.S. I can use capitals for that as it refers distinctly to The Tower of London which is a large building historically used for incarcerating ne'er-do-wells, probably somewhere in your vicinity. P.S.S. As much as I loathe myself for chiming in on the subject matter of this very odd thread, I've always been of the mind that love them or hate them, anyone who dismisses Status Quo out of hand as 'three chord wonders' really....................need a good talking to! -
Why should every Bass Player worship Status Quo?
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to TJ1's topic in General Discussion
Why should every bass player worship Status Quo? Is it because of the BPM they can achieve? 🙄 -
This will probably sound a bit odd as it flies in the face of what I said previously, but a truly democratic band can work, however, I don’t think it’s going to in this case. The opinion you’ve offered here is precisely the reason why some start up’s fail. You get five of them in a room and it has the ability to get nothing done whatsoever. My 80’s band is viewed by all as the singers as he started it and very successful it’s been too. He has the final say in everything from song choices to clothing to set structure. That doesn’t render the rest of us dumb and unable to put any opinions forward, it just means there is someone there to steer it all in the right direction. We’ve just been through a set overhaul ready for our first gigs for over a year and not a word was said. A new batch of songs were received, learnt and rehearsed for the first time last week and that was with a new (to the band) co-lead vocal. Not even a glimmer of ego with any of it and that’s how it should be. Current dilemma - we took out Rio as it’s been in the set for as long as I can remember. We do feel however, that an 80’s band should have at least one Duran Duran song in the set. We’ve put suggestions forward and to be fair, there’s limited list of DD hits in the 80’s, but he’ll let us know what we’re learning in due course - he’s the one who has to sing it after all. I would personally prefer not to do Planet Earth, but if that’s the choice, I’ll suck it up. It’s looking like ‘Save A Prayer’ or ‘Girls on Film’ at the moment 😜.
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As a couple of others have mentioned already, the answer to your problems is forget about this project being a democracy. The song choices should have a degree of democracy in their selection, but if it's an 80's band you want, it needs taking by the horns. You're either an 80's band or you're not. I've been part of an 80's band for years and many very decent songs have been rejected because they were released months into the 90's or at the end of the 70's, but thats the rules. Don't kid yourself that you'll need anything less that a very competent guitarist if you're looking at 'Beat It', 'Jump', 'The Final Countdown' etc.
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Shuker Precision Bass Build Diary
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in Build Diaries
I’ve received another update from Jon. The neck now has frets and is looking rather fabulous....- 79 replies
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I dipped my toe into the world of headless basses a couple of years ago and it was one of the the best things I ever did. I was looking for a 5’er that would be more suited to my 80’s band and came across this beauty. It’s shorter scale and headlessness makes for a supremely comfortable playing experience. You’d never think it by just looking at it, but it’s an absolute joy to play.
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Get your STATUS-GRAPHITE basses out!
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Gear Gallery
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Get your STATUS-GRAPHITE basses out!
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Gear Gallery
Are we talking Rotherham? -
"Fender Flea Jazz Bass"
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to TheGreek's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Probably on account of the fact that it has far better quality tonewood 😜. Thing is, I kinda bought it out of curiosity really. I love a Jazz bass and I love a Stingray, so it made sense in my head at the time. Turns out, it’s neither, but I really like it anyway. It has the most ridiculously low action and the neck profile is very me. -
Custom Shop Washburn USA SHB3 Stu Hamm- 7.5lbs! *SOLD*
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to jay-syncro's topic in Basses For Sale
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"Fender Flea Jazz Bass"
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to TheGreek's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
That's a decent price. If I didn't already have one etc and so forth.... -
"Fender Flea Jazz Bass"
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to TheGreek's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I have the Inca Silver version and it's ace! You should give one a go Andy. -
Best jazz bass for £1000 ish or a little more
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to jassbass's topic in Bass Guitars
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Best jazz bass for £1000 ish or a little more
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to jassbass's topic in Bass Guitars
https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Jazz_USA_4_Elite_4.html -
Based on what? PM @KiOgon and I’m fairly sure he’ll quote you far less for what you’re after.
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Another recommendation for @KiOgon from me. The bass build in my signature features one of his stack pot plates with series/parallel switching. I like 'em.
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Irrespective of what it actually is, whoever thought that bridge/through body thing was a good idea needs a slap 🤠
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It's a bit green...Charvel content
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Bass Guitars
I think you’ve had a right result there @Old Horse Murphy - it looks fabulous 👍 -
It’s Special. Not a Special - just Special 😂
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I’m definitely in the Chris Wolstenholme camp regarding how many basses to take to a gig, but it’s been a while since I’ve played a pub to be fair.