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Do y'all (see, I *can* do country!!!) think I'd get away with a Squier or would it make me the red-headed stepchild?

Just trying to remain open to all options at the minute.

Also trying to work out whether I'd get away with a Zenith. Now there's a guitar I'd be happy to own regardless what happens to this project in the future.

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[quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' post='1187682' date='Apr 4 2011, 12:54 PM']Dean Stylist perhaps ? (mine's yellow) or a Telebass? :)[/quote]
Hmmm.... interesting.

I'd never live it down if I bought a Tele... after the grief I gave my mate for buying a Telecaster. :) But looking at it... it's alright innit!?!

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[quote name='Eight' post='1187704' date='Apr 4 2011, 01:06 PM']Hmmm.... interesting.

I'd never live it down if I bought a Tele... after the grief I gave my mate for buying a Telecaster. :) But looking at it... it's alright innit!?![/quote]

When I first got my Tele, I was a bit put off by what my then band members were saying about it.

However , I love it . I also think that the sound varies so much from flatwounds or Roundwounds. That 'thud' sounds like no other. :)

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[quote name='BurritoBass' post='1186850' date='Apr 3 2011, 05:08 PM']I think your best option is the 51 P-bass with flats. It fits the look & sound and from experience there are some muso snobs around that scene who may not appreciate an Ibanez. The 51 P-bass plays it safe & delivers[/quote]

+1000.
F**k looks, the new "Rockabilly" wave is more interested in cherry print, knuckledusters and crap bowling shirts with badly printed flamejobs, and has NOTHING to do with real thing, so you will never win unless you have covered your instrument in 10,000 rhinestones and the obligatory dice knobs. They have done nothing but damage and cheapen the scene, same goes for Psychobilly, where theres 100x more double-bass snobbery.
51 RI P-bass will sound the best, and looks trad enough without snobs criticising you for having a "normal" off the peg P-bass.

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I'd be tempted by this (if I didn't have 2 already) - [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Gibson-EB2-Bass-Guitar-1964-5-headsdtock-repaired-/290552191492?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43a6429a04"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Gibson-EB2-Bass-Guit...=item43a6429a04[/url]

Even with the neck repair a seriously cool vintage bass for not too much dosh, with all the low end you could want :)

+1 on the '51 P bass though. Or either of these;
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=129227"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=129227[/url] (lush! :) )
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=124021&hl=Cowpoke&st=0"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...owpoke&st=0[/url]

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+1 for P-bass.

However! - I play in a country band, and usually use my Danelectro Longhorn. Despite the shorter scale (which you may not get on with?),
it sounds ace - v.deep thumping tone yet enough mids to sit well in the mix. Also looks funky as hell! The current Chinese made ones
come in a cool brownburst kinda finish which suits the genre too. Always have people come and ask me what it is during a gig.
And they're cheap and cheerful!

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[quote name='xgsjx' post='1190309' date='Apr 6 2011, 11:39 AM']I play in a Folk/Country/Americana type band thing & play my Ibby Soundgear which is a similar shape to your Schecter.
I've been looking at an Esh similar to yours tho.[/quote]
An Esh in a folk/country band??? This I must see. :)

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[quote name='Michaelg' post='1187465' date='Apr 4 2011, 09:59 AM']Ideally you'd use a hollow bodied bass - yes they resonate and feedback easier than standard bass guitars, but if you're in a country band then its not like you'll need to have your amp cranked. I have the gretsch bass you linked to (well the slightly older model) and although it would sound great for the country band set up, you can get much cheaper alternatives that prove just as effective for your set up. Try the epiphone jack casady bass!

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^
This

First time gigging on Sunday for amplified acoustic set up, taking Jazz with flats just in case......!

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