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Roger Phillips

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  1. What! No mention of Gibson's famous short-scale basses. I've three EB-3s, a couple of which are now for sale, not because I don't like them, I love them, but in my later years I wish downsize- don't want them ending up in my estate.

    I'm a Gibson person (got some Thunderbird "76"s too), but like all Fender aficionados- they'll have Gibsons, I've got a 1967 Fender Jazz in my arsenal.

    Roger

  2. Just last year I developed arthritis in both wrists and ankles; with regards to the hands I visited my GP (was it carpal tunnel?). He ticketed me for xrays and when the results were back he confirmed I had advanced arthritis in the wrists. It's my six-strings I can't play now; my fingers just won't hold the strings down for chord work- thumb won't even clasp round the fretboard binding to hold the bottom E which is very depressing. All those lovely vintage Gibson's will have to go. However, I'm hanging on to my EB-3 and '67 Jazz as I can just about play them.

    My mother, recently departed, told me it's no fun getting old- she saw 102!

    Roger 

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  3. BJH; that takes me back 23 years when Les Holroyd's red Gibson Thunderbird "76" came on the market. I still have it along with a black one, sunburst and a white refinish; the natural one went along with same-colour Firebird, Explorer and V to North London around 14 years ago. That suite is now dispersed.

    Merry Christmas.

    Roger

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  4. Always been a sucker for Gibson shortscale basses.

    First one I bought (locally) was a late '60s EB-0 which had had a terrible refinish in matt maroon emulsion, but it was a Gibson. I took it to a local dealer to hang on his walls after I bought a slotted headstock EB-3; that was the one I shouldn't have bought. I then had an idea regarding the EB-0; I'll get it back with another refinish in mind. Back to Lancaster whereupon the dealer proudly said he'd got some money for me, merde. Colour was to have been 'Thunderburst', a sort of Silverburst variant.

    It's all part of the GAS; The EB-3 went after I got a '67 EB-3- narrower neck then a '62 -3, supposedly a one-previous-owner which I didn't have time to enquire about as time was running out to get back to Euston for my train back yam. Both these need to move on since I acquired my '65 in Pelham Blue (thank you Dave, hope all your cats are doing ok. By the way would you be interested in that red Thunderbird '76'? Also have a Medallion Firebird from a late musician).

    Don't start me on my six-string collection.

    Roger 

     

  5. Was going to suggest Old Greys Yard guitars, but see they have shut up shop. Get a day ticket on the Tyneside Metro and check out Hound-dog Guitars in Whitley Bay. Coming back on the clock-wise direction there's various Cash Converters/ Generators in the Wallsend and Byker areas. Don't know if Curvy Sounds in Heaton Hall Rd. might have what you're looking for.

    Roger 

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  6. Well I don't actually play, just used to jam locally. Every time the Mustang Sally riff started I always wanted to rush to the stage and sing the Stones 'Down Home Girl'. Whenever a Thin Lizzy song was announced, bet ya bottom dollar it's The Boys Are Back in Town; for a two-guitar band why not Emerald. And don't get me started on Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird.

    Scenic in the Mist, aka Roger

  7. I'd never use WD40 on musical instruments; as mentioned above it's a Water Dispersant- I believe the formula was established at the 40th attempt (without consulting Wikipedia). It's difinitely not a rust preventer.

    Currently I'm using a military spec cleaner. Most pots have an opening abeam one of the three connect points into which I squirt the cleaner, most likely a type of isopropyl alcohol and while still in liquid state rotate the knobs many times. 

    Roger, S. Lakes

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  8. Howdo, E Sharp.

    I haven't used any of the suggested shops- just have another for you to try, and again, don't know if they do commission sales: Andy Baxter Bass.

    I don't have the means  to post photos on-line as these mails are via a concession; I have four Gibson Thunderbird "76"s to go and a couple of 1960s EB-3s, all "enjoyed", but need to be disposed of. Not sure if to put out mail-shots to dealers to invite tenders or submit them (reluctantly) to a sale-room with reserves; current commission rates are downright disgusting.

    Roger in the South Lakes.

  9. Week-ending 11th February: that was a bolt out of the blue and shouldn't have happened.

    Stevie was a well respected musician and session bass-player living in the Cotswolds. His services were called upon by many including Leanne Carroll, Stevie Windwood and I'm told, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton; spent much time in Ronnie Scott's.

    He cut his teeth in Kendal, North-West England in jazz-rock outfits before moving South.

    He passed away during an operation to remove gall-stones and had a cardiac arrest. Condolences are due to his wife Fiona and his parents Ian and Daphne in Kendal.

    Have a look at Steve Bull's youtube post of last autumn: First Moves play Birdland (Weather Report); I'm in tears.

    Roger Phillips

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  10. I'll stick with my circa January 1967 Jazz in well-gigged Olympic? white (inc headstock). It'll probably end up in my estate; that and my Pelham blue EB-3.

    The four Thunderbird"76"s can go including a red one which belonged to a fellow in East Lancashire who used it in the studio.

    Roger 

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  11. A quick thought, are all your tuners stiff? If it's only some the cause of stiffness could be the keys have been bashed so that the key-post might be slightly bent thereby rubbing their keepers excessively. I have this problem with one of my vintage basses- have removed the offending tuner and tried straightening in an engineer's vice with limited results (without damaging it further!). Either way I do oil the machines once in a while, I'm ashamed to write this but use motor oil, even grease in the ferrules. There isn't any evidence of damage to the EBs, T'birds or Jazz finish.

    Roger Phillips, Kendal

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