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Bassassin

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  1. That's a proper rarity, & looks to be in great nick for its age. This one's a pre '76 (Ibanez serials started in late '75) model 2381, probably a lot more common - but still stupidly rare - branded as Antoria or CSL.

     

    Surprisingly sensible start price considering what it is, but if the collectors get a sniff things could get very, very silly. Watching with curiosity!

     

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  2. 17 hours ago, Waddo Soqable said:

    If the nut is off you should be able to get a regular hex nut of the same thread, tho I dont know for sure if they'd be metric or imperial thread (someone like @Bassassin would likely know)

    You'd likely have to file the outside of the nut to get it in the gap, or if you're lucky it might go on with a small socket wrench from one of the tiny sets? 

    You'd prob need a small washer or two as well. 

    Metric on these, they were Korean. No idea what size the thread would be though, but it should be possible to improvise a working replacement. Tip for truss adjustment - gently flex the neck (don't worry, it won't snap!) as you tighten the nut, rather than making the rod itself pull the neck straight.

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  3. My ideal lineup would consist of bands I have absolutely no interest in, as I despise festivals & this would provide absolutely no incentive to be stupid enough to go.

     

    Fortunately, Glastonbury seems to manage to do this every year anyway, with no assistance from me. 👍

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  4. I've always done backing vocals, & in a couple of bands shared lead vocals with the guitarist. Never had a problem singing & playing at the same time and while I don't have a great voice, I can stay in tune & have a reasonable range. Most of my bands have been originals with me as main composer & I do like to embellish stuff with vocal harmonies. Even the instrumentals...

     

    However - I have been away from gigging for a good few years now and my current recording project with my lovely partner/vocalist doesn't involve me singing at all. As tends to happen, we have started toying with the idea of playing live again (probably using recorded backing rather than herding cats other musicians) and that means I'll probably have to learn to sing all over again!

  5. One of these. Mine even has a rainbow...

     

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    As far as a metaphorical unicorn bass is concerned, mine would be a design of my own (which sort of half-exists) for a fretted 4/lined fretless 5 double-neck, headless & with a compact body & maybe 30" scale to minimise weight, necks on slightly different planes so they can be closer together without the upper impeding access to the lower, ideally necks-through (which might be impossible!), & probably with passive Jazz pickups. And in a really vulgar, stupid colour.

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  6. Lovely! I'm not a P guy really but I've had an '84 SQ & an '87-ish A-serial, and they were two of the nicest basses I've owned. Fujigen were absolutely at the top of their game at that point.

     

    Apropos of nothing, there's something about the purity (if that's the right word!) of a BBOT bridge on a vintage Precision - I'd leave the Babicz in the parts drawer!

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  7. Terrible news - one of my influences I tend to overlook, probably because I don't play fretless as much as I should. His playing on Never For Ever was my motivation to rip the frets out of my first bass & rescue it from gathering dust in the corner - and obviously his lines were the first fretless parts I learned. I also loved his playing on Vigil In A Wilderness Of Mirrors alongside Mark Brzezicki.

     

    A massive loss - RIP.

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  8. 49 minutes ago, tauzero said:

     

    I don't think he's destroyed it, just written on it and wonked the tuners. Petty vandalism rather than destruction. I'm assuming he hasn't shortened it at the body end, of course.

     

    In fairness, the pliers & polyfilla defret job may pre-date his ownership of the neck - one shouldn't jump to conclusions! Reversible I suppose, but definitely above my skill level. Looks as though the finish has been either removed or sanded back too, the ones I've seen before had gloss lacquer.

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