Jeffskowski Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago First Bass: 1981 Musicman Stingray Taken as payment for a job I did for a guy that I would end up playing with for a good few years. Ebony fingerboard Fretless that came with a Custom Fretted Neck and Series/Parallel switch added by previous owner. ’Go To’ Bass: 1981 Musicman Stingray Just recently bought a Squier CV Jazz as a project and to have a back-up and after some upgrades and a good set-up and enjoying playing but the Stingray is still number one, even though it is insanely heavy! ‘My’ bass: 1981 Musicman Stingray 1 Quote
obbm Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Don't know how I missed this in 2011. First Bass: Framus Star Bass, short scale, 1964 Go To Bass: Sadowsky Metro Hybrid PJ My Bass: Sadowsky Metro Hybrid PJ Quote
BigRedX Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Still don't get the "Go To Bass" or "My Bass". At the moment. the bass I play most of the time is neither, but because it is the only bass I currently own that can cope with what I need to play in my current band, that's the one I play 99% of the time. Quote
Shambo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 30/03/2011 at 22:39, 12stringbassist said: First Bass Owned: Avon EB-0 On 21/02/2011 at 14:37, Ancient Mariner said: First Bass Owned: Avon EB0 copy On 30/03/2011 at 15:55, martthebass said: First Bass Owned: A bloody awful 'Avon' Gibson EB0 copy. On 15/02/2011 at 10:24, Linus27 said: First Bass Owned: Avon Epiphone Copy (Can't remember the model) On 15/02/2011 at 12:30, Low End Bee said: First Bass Owned: hideous dead sounding Avon EB0 copy On 16/02/2011 at 12:39, Sean said: First: Avon SG copy 30" scale On 12/07/2025 at 13:39, snorkie635 said: First: Avon EB0 copy On 13/07/2025 at 13:07, Shambo said: First Bass: Avon EB0 copy 7 hours ago, Sean said: First Bass Owned: Avon by Rose-Morris EB0 Copy 30" Scale I have a theory that they were so cheap and nasty, people used to just give them away for free... neglected, beaten, abused then either gifted to a newb or chucked in a skip. 1 2 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I just remembered- I was offered an EB0 copy as my first bass, but my friend advised me against it - could have been the 10th on this list! 😂 1 1 Quote
Rosie C Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) First Bass Owned: Aria Wildcat Pro II in white. Heavily influenced by John Taylor: 'Go To' Bass: Squier Jazz with Fender fretless neck 'Your' Bass: An unbranded cheap & cheerful plywood upright with neck and various other repairs, that somehow has a fantastic tone. Fitted with Innovation Rockabilly blacks & Realist Lifeline pickup. Edited 7 hours ago by Rosie C 1 Quote
snorkie635 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 minute ago, Shambo said: I have a theory that they were so cheap and nasty, people used to just give them away for free... neglected, beaten, abused then either gifted to a newb or chucked in a skip. They were widely available in the , in those days, 'catalogues' for home shopping, where you could by kettles, shirts, teas-maids, mirrors and all sorts of tat. Mine came from a Freeman's catalogue, cost around £40 and was paid-up at ten shillings a month or something like that (50p!) I added the worst 'bass amplifier' I have ever seen - a Hawk 15 - and immediately became a rock-god at school. Here it is in action almost 50 years ago. 4 Quote
martthebass Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Shambo said: I have a theory that they were so cheap and nasty, people used to just give them away for free... neglected, beaten, abused then either gifted to a newb or chucked in a skip. I actually bought mine......one rainy afternoon in Birmingham on a Student boredum ramble. Amazingly the bass wasn't that bad, I used it in my first band....it had absolutely no top end but somehow it worked ok in the Joy Division tribby we put together. I sold it about a year later for the same as I paid for it..... 2 Quote
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