prowla Posted Saturday at 21:47 Posted Saturday at 21:47 9 minutes ago, AMV001 said: Yep. That's a Chickenbacker. Bridge, pickup surround and the shape of the 'toaster' gives it away. That's just on first glance. Aye - it was the strap buttons I first noticed. Quote
msb Posted Saturday at 22:50 Posted Saturday at 22:50 I don’t think that’s Chinese , looks made in Japan. Quote
geofio Posted yesterday at 00:24 Posted yesterday at 00:24 Shape is all wrong on the body so defo not a Rick, in fact everything is wrong, inlays, fretboard wood, bridge, tailpiece, pickups etc, Chinese copy by anniversary, going by the bridge and general appearance. They are horrible, they tended to use Seymour Duncan pickups. Quote
prowla Posted yesterday at 07:25 Posted yesterday at 07:25 (edited) 12 hours ago, geofio said: Shape is all wrong on the body so defo not a Rick, in fact everything is wrong, inlays, fretboard wood, bridge, tailpiece, pickups etc, Chinese copy by anniversary, going by the bridge and general appearance. They are horrible, they tended to use Seymour Duncan pickups. I don't think the Chickenbackers use SD pickups - they're cheapos. @Bassassin? Edited yesterday at 13:09 by prowla Quote
prowla Posted yesterday at 07:27 Posted yesterday at 07:27 8 hours ago, msb said: I don’t think that’s Chinese , looks made in Japan. I'd wager that bass has never been near Japan. 1 Quote
geofio Posted yesterday at 07:30 Posted yesterday at 07:30 (edited) It is Chinese , I had one .They did use Seymour Duncan pickups, again I had one . Take my word for it . Why do people try and prove you wrong when you have had experience of that actual Bass, it’s a pile of junk incidentally. If you don’t believe my experience I can’t help you. Edited yesterday at 07:33 by geofio 1 1 Quote
prowla Posted yesterday at 07:52 Posted yesterday at 07:52 19 minutes ago, geofio said: It is Chinese , I had one .They did use Seymour Duncan pickups, again I had one . Take my word for it . Why do people try and prove you wrong when you have had experience of that actual Bass, it’s a pile of junk incidentally. If you don’t believe my experience I can’t help you. Did you buy it new? Quote
prowla Posted yesterday at 08:28 Posted yesterday at 08:28 (edited) Incidentally, my Chinese headless doubleneck has Retrovibe Ric-style pickups on the bass neck and will have a pair of SD pickups on the guitar neck when I get round to fitting them. It was supplied with "EMC" branded pickups, but nobody thinks they were genuine EMC parts. The original bridges were rubbish and I've replaced them too. Edited yesterday at 08:29 by prowla Quote
Bassman1974 Posted yesterday at 11:42 Posted yesterday at 11:42 I'm pretty stoked how this 2023 model is getting a nice yellowing on the binding. I might get a faded custom pickguard made to match, but I'm happy with the look atm. Quote
Bassassin Posted yesterday at 13:38 Posted yesterday at 13:38 (edited) 6 hours ago, prowla said: I don't think the Chickenbackers use SD pickups - they're cheapos. @Bassassin? Chinese Fakers are bottom-end stuff, they won't be fitting a branded pickup set with an RRP higher than the bass itself! However modern Fakers have come factory-fitted with SDs - the Shine copies (made in Korea by Saein) which appeared in the early/mid '00s had them. As well as that they seemed to debut the classic 'design' of the modern Chickenbacker bridge, the tinny bridge pickup surround & a heel the size & shape of a housebrick. I'd speculate that's what @geofio had - Saein is an OEM manufacturer so it's entirely probable they made the Anniversary brand. However I don't think that's what Bruce F's so-called old bass is (it's absolutely 100% not MIJ!), and those pickups are 100% not SDs. That first generation of 00s Fakers included Rockinbetters & briefly, the Bass Centre's own take (was it called a California or something?), these were Korean-made & a cut above Temu Chickenbackers & that's what this looks likr to me. So maybe this is Bruce's old bass, but only 20-odd years old rather than 50. Edited yesterday at 13:41 by Bassassin Emphasis. Quote
prowla Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, Bassassin said: Chinese Fakers are bottom-end stuff, they won't be fitting a branded pickup set with an RRP higher than the bass itself! However modern Fakers have come factory-fitted with SDs - the Shine copies (made in Korea by Saein) which appeared in the early/mid '00s had them. As well as that they seemed to debut the classic 'design' of the modern Chickenbacker bridge, the tinny bridge pickup surround & a heel the size & shape of a housebrick. I'd speculate that's what @geofio had - Saein is an OEM manufacturer so it's entirely probable they made the Anniversary brand. However I don't think that's what Bruce F's so-called old bass is (it's absolutely 100% not MIJ!), and those pickups are 100% not SDs. That first generation of 00s Fakers included Rockinbetters & briefly, the Bass Centre's own take (was it called a California or something?), these were Korean-made & a cut above Temu Chickenbackers & that's what this looks likr to me. So maybe this is Bruce's old bass, but only 20-odd years old rather than 50. Cheers! So, it's not a Rickenbacker and it's not Japanese. Possible Korean (with the Treble pickup in the right place). Is there any evidence of Bruce Foxton playing one? Quote
geofio Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 15 hours ago, prowla said: Did you buy it new? Yup, from a small music shop in paisley, I own many Rickenbacker basses so I had to try the thing out, bloody awful, it did have Seymour Duncan pickups, whether people believe it or not, didn’t really make any difference as the bass was a pile of junk, I sold it for almost nothing to a youngster who was desperate to have a Rick lookalike to play in his band, the brand was Anniversary made in China. It looked exactly like the bass in the picture, neck, tailpiece etc. exaggerated Body shape out of proportion of course . Quote
geofio Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago For those in doubt about the Seymour Duncan pickups. https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1360217 Quote
Bassassin Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, geofio said: For those in doubt about the Seymour Duncan pickups. https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1360217 Looks like that's been fitted by a previous owner, using a Pickguardian surround. Neck unit's absolutely not an SD. And read this - from 2009 so unfortunately pics are gone - a post from a member called Darkstrike actually points out that the Anniversary doesn't have SDs. Had a quick dig & found a pic of a stock Anniversary. Quote
prowla Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 7 hours ago, geofio said: For those in doubt about the Seymour Duncan pickups. https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1360217 The description says the Treble pickup is an SD and the Bass one a Ric Toaster upgrades "Considering the upgraded and goodies I think this is a good price."; the Treble pickup surround is aftermarket and "The truss rod cover is a home made affair", so those are not original parts. It also says "It has a set neck rather than being neck through", so it differs from the "Barnoldsrick" one (which is ia thru-neck). Quote
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