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Dave Swift is selling his '75 Precision
Happy Jack replied to BrunoBass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Dave Swift' timestamp='1484419127' post='3215389'] I started to upload the post, but wasn't able to add a single photo for whatever reason? [/quote] Uploading photos to Basschat is more trouble than it's worth. Far better to link to your images held on Photobucket (or similar). -
[quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1484244812' post='3213964'] Its only a matter of time before "TC" is mentioned. [/quote] [URL=http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/media/Just%20Stuff/GIF%20files/SOTD%20zombie%20killing_zpsvzci2g41.gif.html][IMG]http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Just%20Stuff/GIF%20files/SOTD%20zombie%20killing_zpsvzci2g41.gif[/IMG][/URL]
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Höfner 500/1 Violin bass 1956, what is the value?
Happy Jack replied to bassmayhem's topic in Bass Guitars
Agree, but being pedantic the nextgen had the Toaster pickups which were never as cool as the understated Staple pickups, and the close spacing of the pickups (now known as 'Cavern spacing' after Paul's '61 bass) which never made much sense to me and seemed like a retrograde step. IMHO, the pick of the bunch is Paul's current bass which is of course a '63. -
Höfner 500/1 Violin bass 1956, what is the value?
Happy Jack replied to bassmayhem's topic in Bass Guitars
??? Are what "real Hofner tea cups"? Certainly not the awful things currently on this bass. Have a look at http://www.vintagehofner.co.uk/gallery/bass/bas99.html That's what this bass should look like. That website is the motherlode for all things Hofner BTW. -
Höfner 500/1 Violin bass 1956, what is the value?
Happy Jack replied to bassmayhem's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='blue' timestamp='1484239359' post='3213884'] I did a little research because I thought the control panel was wrong. However, it seems like that was the design until they moved to the rectangular panel with 2 tea pot volume controls (cream for with a gold center)and 3 switches. I guess in 56 they didn't feature the Hofner logo on the headstock. Blue [/quote] The oval control plate is the original shape, but that's not an original item. The knobs were 'teacups' right from the start. The original Hofner logo was where it is on this bass, just below the bridge pickup ... hardly high-vis! -
Höfner 500/1 Violin bass 1956, what is the value?
Happy Jack replied to bassmayhem's topic in Bass Guitars
Hmmmmm ... now that is a tricky one. First up, it's an absolutely beautiful bass and in staggeringly good condition for its age. What's the playability like? I imagine it must have had a neck re-set by now; if not, then one is probably very overdue. And how's the neck? No trussrod this early in the instrument's development. It's all original apart from the control plate, as you say, but also those appalling control knobs. He should replace them immediately with 'teacup' knobs -a very cheap job and they will transform the look of the bass. They'll add nothing the the value of the bass, but the ones they replace are knocking a lot OFF the value at the moment! Value. Ah now, there's a thing. Vintage Hofner Violin basses are worth a lot of money because (i) Paul played one, (ii) they're old and rare. If you want to talk prices >£2000 then you need to have (i). Unfortunately, you have only (ii). Your friend's bass pre-dates Paul's by five years and two models; it's just not the same. If it's a nice player, and it sounds as good as it looks, then it's certainly worth >£1000. But I suspect that no one is going to get rich selling this bass. I genuinely hope I'm wrong. -
[quote name='visog' timestamp='1484166316' post='3213286'] Depends on the seven cities they survey I guess... [/quote] Oooh ... let me start: Glasgow, Edinburgh and Newcastle.
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[quote name='five-string.co.uk' timestamp='1484169237' post='3213334'] Great point :-) I'll rethink [/quote] It would probably help to liaise with Silverfoxnik over this. Nik is one of the key people in the South East Bassbash, he also put together a South Coast Bassbash a couple of years ago, and of course he's pretty local to you.
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Depending on date/location then Silvie and I could well be up for this.
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Returning to the OP, try a Fishman Fission pedal. It will do pretty much what you want in a single pedal. That said, I usually route the 'guitar' sound through a Boss DS1 rather than use the in-built distortion.
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Step up from GK MB200 - what might I enjoy?
Happy Jack replied to Beer of the Bass's topic in Amps and Cabs
I've had quite a few of these small heads (MB200, MB500, WTX260, WTX500, OTB500) but the best of the lot IMHO is the one I've kept - Aguilar Tonehammer 350. I've used it to drive - under varying circumstances - everything from a Barefaced One Ten to a Barefaced 610, and I've played every type of bass you can imagine through it. Haven't yet found a weak spot. -
[quote name='PaulGibsonBass' timestamp='1484079841' post='3212561'] I'm in Til Dawn [/quote] Oooo er Missus ... great name for a band though.
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1964 Höfner 500/1 violin bass Reduced GBP 780 SOLD!
Happy Jack replied to maut's topic in Basses For Sale
That's absolutely lovely. All original (apart from the control knobs, right?) and largely unmolested - the 3" woodscrew 'fix' in the neck was depressingly common. It has another classic 1964/65 feature, which is the one-piece back. Taken to the right luthier, or in the hands of a decent amateur, this will scrub up very nicely. The neck reset is easy [i][b]if you know what you're doing[/b][/i], and the electrics on a vintage Hofner are not exactly challenging. So long as the trussrod works fine, this is a good buy. -
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[quote name='Phil Starr' timestamp='1483867012' post='3210651'] My personal Holy Grail would be a T-Bird that sat comfortably. [/quote] [URL=http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/media/Basses%20CURRENT/Mike%20Lull%20T5%202014%20CURRENT/Thunderbird%20Body%20-%20front%205_zpsxojabkgh.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Basses%20CURRENT/Mike%20Lull%20T5%202014%20CURRENT/Thunderbird%20Body%20-%20front%205_zpsxojabkgh.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/media/Basses%20CURRENT/Mike%20Lull%20T5%202014%20CURRENT/Thunderbird%20-%20headstock%201_zps2pyuirvi.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Basses%20CURRENT/Mike%20Lull%20T5%202014%20CURRENT/Thunderbird%20-%20headstock%201_zps2pyuirvi.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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[quote name='la bam' timestamp='1483959788' post='3211353'] Morning all, ... what happens when you become 'famous' (or your band does)? [/quote] Yeh, I hate it when that happens.
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And don't get me started on piccolo snares ...
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A bit of confusion here. Given the interest in chords, I reckon that by Bass VI the OP means a baritone-style bass, as in a 6-string guitar tuned an octave down. In other words, [u][b]not [/b][/u]a 6-string bass as in BEADGC.
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... Johnny's just re-started the music stand argument. [URL=http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/media/Just%20Stuff/Music%20and%20Musicians/johnnyplaysfolsom_large-1-historic-photos_zpssk8bxfvf.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Just%20Stuff/Music%20and%20Musicians/johnnyplaysfolsom_large-1-historic-photos_zpssk8bxfvf.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1483721719' post='3209593'] Does it really matter though, I don't do many things people 50 years older than me did and people fifty years younger than me probably won't do the things I enjoy either. [/quote] Still trying to work that one out ...
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[quote name='Roo Hobbers' timestamp='1483713882' post='3209478'] On a slightly separate note, any info or advice for finding decent musicians would be most welcome. [/quote] Don't be too specific or restrictive. Even here, you've suggested (to a Forum of bass players) how your bass player should play - pick / fingerstyle - and the technique they should use - chords please, and this is the instrument you should probably buy in order to play them! You've asked for advice, so mine would be to invite musicians to tell you how they'd like to play. If they're not good enough to know what's right for the song, then they probably won't be in your band in the first place.
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You're sure it wasn't Great White?
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If mine are anything to go by, the competition from 183 channels of complete crap on cable TV [b]PLUS [/b]millions of aliens needing to be slaughtered on X-Box [b]PLUS [/b]hundreds of supposed 'friends' to interact with on Facebook pretty much wipe out their spare time.
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looking forward to summertime??
Happy Jack replied to TheGreek's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
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Have you checked that it's the string that's doing the actual buzzing, rather than the tuner itself? Try holding the tuner (instead of pressing down on the string between nut and tuner) and playing the note.