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Son of the Wear

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  1. I was about 12 and really just knew pop stuff and the charts - T. Rex, Slade, etc. - good enough in their own way, exciting for a kid but not exactly magic. I was kind of starting to be more aware of the fact that there was much more music out there and I was really keen to find out more about what seemed like a really intriguing whole world of music I knew nothing about. Trouble was, as a kid, I didn't know how to find out more: didn't hear it on the radio (during the day), couldn't afford to buy stuff just to try it out - and even if I had had the money I wouldn't have known what to buy.

    Anyway, I kind of heard about John Peel on the radio and decided to try listening to him. First few times I tuned in, nothing really jumped out at me and it all sounded a bit weird. I was about to give up - when he played something that definitely counts as a magic moment. It was 'Solid Air' by John Martyn and I remember thinking "What kind of music is this - I have never heard anything like it before". It was FM radio - so pretty good quality - and the whole thing just blew me away: I had never heard anything like it - it just sounded unbelievable and made me want to find more. And I suppose, all these years later every time I hear something new and good it kind of brings back a little bit of that amazement I felt when I first heard that song.....

  2. I think Stompbox has had a good idea. I have a stack of old bass (and one or two guitar) magazines and as we are hoping to be moving shortly I was just thinking about whether to shove them in the recycling or see if anyone else wants them. There are a few transcriptions in them and some decent interviews/reviews - and I know what you mean about the appeal of actually having a hard copy to stick in your bag to read on the bus/train/park bench.

    Postage might need watching as it probably won't be cheap - but still worth having a think about.

    Good thinking Stompbox - I'm off to make a list of what I have!

  3. Probably me being shallow - but I agree with Bilbo. A small part of the joy of playing bass is sitting down to play and picking up an instrument that you think looks attractive - and these just don't do it for me.

    Perhaps I should get over myself and try playing one :)

  4. Superb: found a pretty obscure part in his spares boxes (Thunderbird saddle) fitted it, made a control cover from scratch and sorted out an electrical problem with 3 new pots. All this at a great price and 'while you wait'. Brilliant :)

  5. Played this this afternoon when Howard was sorting out a Thunderbird (excellent job and a good price, by the way :) )

    This is a really fantastic bass and worth every penny (and a bit more.....).

    Howard is also a great bloke to do business with - but you probably know that already.

    Buy it - you won't be disappointed........

  6. Thanks to everybody who provided useful advice - very helpful and much appreciated.

    In the end, after a tip from Warwickhunt, the legend that is Howard the Bass Doc sorted this: new back cover made and fitted, replacement saddle found and fitted and a set of new pots fitted - all for a very reasonable price! Just a few minor tweaks and a bit of cosmetic care and attention left to do - but this is playing very nicely now.....

    Really good example of Basschat at its best :)

  7. Afternoon all,

    Helping a mate out restoring a battered old Epiphone Thunderbird and thought I would put in a request to the expert Basschat database for help and advice:

    It has the (slightly iffy) original three point bridge which works fine except it is missing one of the saddles and the intonation bolt that goes through the saddle (hope that makes sense - can put up a pic of what we are looking for if it helps). I have put an ad in the Wanted section ,but this may be a bit of a long shot: so, can anyone recommend a good source/supplier of Epiphone spares? We may have to buy the whole bridge (tried to encourage him to think about the Hipshot Supertone replacement - but can't persuade him to shell out for this mod) so I am hoping someone might know of a good stockist/supplier for Epiphone spare parts.

    Also, it needs a new cover for the control cavity on the back - don't know how he has managed to lose this! It seems pretty straightforward to make something to replace this but wondered about recommendations for what material to use? Any advice on this (and where to source the material) would be great.

    Any help finding the bits to resurrect the old 'bird gratefully received.

    Cheers

  8. Don't want to comment on the price (as I'm not buying its none of my business!) but I have to say how great these are. I have one of these - bought from Marcus (top bloke - and a fellow Sunderland supporter). These '75 reissues really are good - or at least mine is. Really tight, focused sound, superb neck and so good to play.

    Good luck with the sale........

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