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Love that. I’ve got the fretless version. Excellent basses. GLWTS.
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Don't they mean Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow?
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Yeah yeah baby. Lovely thing.
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I wish I had a tenth of his energy and enthusiasm.
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I have an old classical guitar, a Vicente Tatay Tomas, that my mum and dad brought back from Spain, about 1972. It's been in the loft too long, and is now in several pieces. Apart from that, my Ovation Balladeer, model 111-4, that I bought in 1975 from McCormack's in Glasgow for £150, a whole term's grant.
I thought it sounded lush. I have snapped the headstock off twice. The second time I repaired it with carbon rods, and it has never held its tuning better. I will not be parted from it.
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Cor bugger jacko, that's a handsome bass.
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Interesting headstock splice. Would you be willing to post more pix of that?
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Sweet baby Jeebus, that's a looker.
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Hmmm, it's in Cheltenham. Only half an hour away...
NO NO LOOK AWAY NOW.
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I loved my SR500. This a brilliant bargain.
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Wow that's a handsome bass!
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I sometimes use a high stool to sit on because I am lazy and old, but also because I use a looper and pedals. That's my excuse. I have a guitar hanger screwed to the stool so I can use it as a stand when not playing. It looks kinda cool with that. Functional.
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There's a child in the pictures??
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I must not look at this bass I must not look at this bass.
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Just clicked on the link. Now £52.
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I got my decal paper from eBay. I only needed one sheet. I had painted the bass above using good quality auto rattle cans, and used the same brand clear coat to finish. Homebase, B&Q etc have similar products.
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It is not a veneer. It looks like a very thin film layer. On YouTube there is a video by a guy who repaired the cracked photo flame layer on the headstock of a BBG. He removed the aged and cracked film, and replaced it with real veneer. Very clever.
There was also one on eBay, in Italy I think, with very obvious age cracking of the film on the lower bout of the body.
It is correct that the film does not show the chatoyance of a real veneer, which is a dead giveaway. I think they are beautiful and very playable basses, photo or no.
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If you take the neck off, or the pickups, you will see that there is no maple slab top, just a film layer.
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Cor, that's a lovely thing, that is.
For country of origin, check the wee oval label on the back, at the bottom of the body.
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Nice looking bass. Slimmed the neck down?! What sorcery is this?
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