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There are short scale Bullets, but the 34" SQ I'm talking about is this: :brow: J.
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Cool - I do like a weird bass, but this one doesn't make me go "want" enough to be sub-zero. Anyone think we should have a BC Cool Wall? Jon.
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Just bought a Schaller 3D bridge from Joe - fantastic bargain in excellent condition! Top transaction. Jon.
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SQ Bullets are 34" scale, there's no short scale afaik. Do want, though. J.
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Pretty sure there wasn't a short-scale JV, but if there was, they'll know about it here: [url="http://www.21frets.com/"]http://www.21frets.com/[/url] Jon.
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Exactly how old is the brand Encore?
Bassassin replied to warwickhunt's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
This bass is already being discussed [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=7473&view=findpost&p=700818"]here[/url]! No-one noticed it's an Encore but the consensus was that the description's bollocks. Which it is. J -
Just worked out why the strap buttons have been moved - they're not the originals. These are accurate enough copies to even have the knurled/threaded bolts that the real thing has - the same part as the mute adjuster screws. Presumably they've been removed/lost & replaced with standard buttons. Not really threatening to buy this - I've already got 3 Rickenfakers! J.
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These are gorgeous - I saved the pics of this one to drool over & cry a little: [attachment=39603:fernfront.jpg] Tuners are actually chunky Schaller M4S copies but don't hold that against it - you'll want a 70s Matsumoku copy if it's wavy Grover fakes you're after! So anyway - who made these? Depends on the date, but Fernandes seem to have been made by Kawai & Tokai at different times. Have you bought it yet? I'd crack on if I were you, 'cos if you don't I'll have it! Jon.
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Confused by this - it looks like the Rockinbetter body/neck with the Anniversary/Shine style bridge. But how does that bridge work in that position with a 20-fret neck? The Shines, Anniversarys & Jayros that use this bridge have an extra fret (ie longer neck) to compensate for the fact that the saddles on this bridge are where the string mute would be on a proper Rick bridge. J.
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When is a Fender Jazz MIJ a CIJ or vive versa !!!!
Bassassin replied to Johngh's topic in Bass Guitars
MIJ / CIJ just specifies which factory built the bass. MIJ is Fujigen Gakki while CIJ is Iida Gakki or Tokai Gakki. Not sure why yours would have both, though. When was it made? Jon. -
I remember these - I think they made a bit more sense in the 80s. Wasn't it made from magnesium alloy, or something? I sadly never had the pleasure of me(a)ting Ms Millington but did see her thespian antics on the Big Screen in [i]Come Play With Me[/i], accompanied by a gaggle of embarrassed, awkward & wildly underage schoolmates. It failed to even raise a smirk. Jon.
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Vintage MIJ (formerly J@pCr@p) Spotting
Bassassin replied to Bassassin's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Happy Jack' post='702236' date='Jan 5 2010, 10:28 PM']It was a long time coming, but I knew I would see the day. My love of SGC Nanyo basses has finally collided with JapCrap, Matsumoku, and ludicrously inaccurate details. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BASS-COLLECTION-S-G-C-NANYO-ORIG-JAPAN-80s-BASS_W0QQitemZ180452778949QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item2a03d2e3c5"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BASS-COLLECTION-S-G-...=item2a03d2e3c5[/url] I particularly like the idea that SGC Nanyo was founded by an Englishman whose initials were SGC. It's a shame the vendor didn't follow through to the idea of this Engrishman having a Japanese grandmother whom he tenderly addressed as "Nanyo".[/quote] Oh dear. Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. I am struggling with the near-overwhelming temptation to message this seller, simply saying: "STOP MAKING THINGS UP". And so the Ebay JapCrap Bullsh!t Mythology Machine rolls on.... J. -
Who knows something about this? Some plots, images etc.
Bassassin replied to aplejam's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Musky' post='702148' date='Jan 5 2010, 09:18 PM']There's something strangely cool about that. I wonder if Jon has ever come across something like this?[/quote] Not all on the one bass. And I'm pretty sure the body & neck don't share the same mother on this thing. This is medium-scale, isn't it? Look at the position of the bridge on the body - it would be way further back if it was 34" scale. Either that, or the body's [i]enormous[/i] - which it ain't. The neck's very narrow, almost parallel, like a Rick - or those medium-scale 70s Tele-bass copies that turn up from time to time, like [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=71158&view=findpost&p=690103"]this one belonging to BC member Arsenic[/url]. Obviously it's not an identical neck but a similar style. The tuners are a mystery - I'm not enough of a Fender anorak to know if these are genuine or not, but it would seem a lot of unnecessary trouble to go to if they're not. The bridge baseplate looks very home-made to me, and is large enough to cover the original pup routing in what I think is a guitar body. I especially like the wooden height adjusters. It's a shame that the pics all seem to be taken in such a way that they conceal more than they show - apart from the rather distant full-length shot, they all seem to be from strange & misleading perspectives. Funny, that. Jon. -
Make sure you put up some pics on here. J.
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[quote name='The Funk' post='701760' date='Jan 5 2010, 03:52 PM']Just reading up, I think Mackie brought an expensive and unsuccessful lawsuit against Behringer in the late '90s. After that, Behringer have had free reign to do whatever they like in the cheap clone market.[/quote] Up to a point - when Behringer announced their range of cheapo stomp-boxes a few years ago, they were identical to Boss pedals in appearance. Roland kicked up a stink & they were redesigned. They're very popular low-end pedals - deservedly so because they're throwaway-cheap and half-decent quality, so it baffles me why they'd invite legal trouble (plus the expense of a redesign) by trying to punt knockoff designs in the first place. It's hardly like copy guitars, where the image & appearance of the instrument's arguably more important than what it actually does. J.
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There's surprising money in original cases. Last year I acquired a Gibson Custom Shop LP case in decent but gigged condition - I had no use for it so I Ebayed it at 99p & no reserve, expecting to get about £50. It sold for £180 - odd, after a ridiculous amount of interest. Jon.
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[quote name='Conan' post='701238' date='Jan 5 2010, 08:02 AM']What's that stuff about "not Alembic"? [/quote] Ebay call that "keyword spamming" and can pull your auction, plus f*ck with your future listings' searchability if you do it. With basses & guitars however, it only applies when you use the words "Gibson", "Fender" or "Rickenbacker". Odd, that. Anyway, I'd think £250 - £300 would be a fair price for this, given that it's not original & the mods are irreversible - it presumably has had the jack moved to the body edge & the electronics will have been changed. I have a vague recollection of one of these with buggered original electronics going through a while ago - bet it was this one, now retrofitted with a nice new Artec 3-band EQ. J.
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Rare? RARE? Seriously, f**k off.
Bassassin replied to maxrossell's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
"EXPLOROR" "JAME HEITFIELD" Comedy gold. J. -
[quote name='silddx' post='701650' date='Jan 5 2010, 02:45 PM']Me too, I thought the top of the range (Falcon? Eagle?) white guitar with all the pearl inlays and bindings and the gold hardware was totally lovely. [/quote] +1, gorgeous guitar. Bonus points for being used by [url="http://www.abba-intermezzo.de/emuseum.htm"]Bjorn from Abba[/url]! J.
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Hi - I think our man BigRedX has got a GUS or two. I expect he'll be along shortly. Don't know if he's selling, though... Jon.
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I've always had a soft spot for the Wing series Washburns - I'd say the body style is more suited to a guitar than a bass, though - you can expect some neck dive & what will feel like a long reach if you're coming from a P. Here's a link to a catalogue pic: [url="http://www.matsumoku.org/models/washburn/catalogs/1980_fullline/80_wash_cat_pg7.jpg.html"]http://www.matsumoku.org/models/washburn/c...at_pg7.jpg.html[/url] Another link here to a discussion on the Mat board about the origin of MIJ Washburns - they weren't all from Matsumoku: [url="http://www.matsumoku.org/ggboard/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=5551"]http://www.matsumoku.org/ggboard/viewtopic...f=29&t=5551[/url] Apropos of nothing, bar JapCrap anorakism - the reputations of the other factories connected with the brand are excellent. Jon.
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A couple of years back, over at TB the Septics were going mental over the Ashdown clone - claiming it was "taking food off the table of honest American working guys" (I know, I know ) - turns out that the Ashdown & the Behringer are made in the same Chinese factory, using the same components. Ampeg might well be fuming over the Behringer copy, but I doubt they can do a lot more. And realistically - no-one who can afford a real one will buy a Behringer instead, will they? I've got a few bits of Behringer studio kit & on the whole it's good VFM, workable budget gear - not exactly robust but often cheap enough to be disposable. Can't knock it on that basis Jon.
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Finish the album. Gig more. Haven't been out since August & I hate it. Finish the album. Sort out my rig with something loud, light & reliable, so I can stop thinking about it. Finish the album. Get a better PA. Finish the album. Kick the drummer in the face until he learns the songs properly, then kick him in the face until he plays them better. Then just kick him in the face, because it's satisfying. Finish the album. Play more fretless & gig with the bloody thing. Finish the album. Revive The John Rutsey (RIP) Experience, and play bad Rush covers in the safety of the basement. Finish the album. Get on with - and hopefully finish - some of my many projects, predominantly The Backbreaking Bass Of Glass. Finish. The. Album. Jon.
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Vintage MIJ (formerly J@pCr@p) Spotting
Bassassin replied to Bassassin's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='allighatt0r' post='700980' date='Jan 4 2010, 09:12 PM']Ah. I see. What gives it away? [/quote] Headstock, primarily - if it's a 1976, and therefore "lawsuit" era bass, it would have a Fender shape. After that, rosewood boards are very rare on 70s copies. It's possible it's a refin/new plate & pup, but they're all wrong for the era, too. J.
