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Grand Wazoo
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Wow, that is 'out there'! I agree as well, you can't take it with you. A colleague at work (mid 20s) has just found he has a brain tumour. Makes me realise just how lucky I am. The lad comes in still, acting like nothing is wrong. Brave kid, full respect to him.

Don't worry about savings....as long as you are comfortable, enjoy it!

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The gus is cool.

However, take everything you like about all your basses. Go round luthiers that make basses you already like.

Sit down and discuss your own bass, all your bells, whistles and cup holders and get it made.

Or go on something like the Shuker 1 to 1 course?

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I think Charics idea of doing a 1 to 1 course is the best so far, you already have some great basses (and some Dingwalls :)) but to have something made by yourself that no one else can buy might be more satisfying than you think. As someone who tinkers with old cars the young lad that has rebuilt a land rover or similar using his pocket money and bare hands always looks happier with himself than a guy that's just either bought or commissioned a restored Jag or Porsche in all the car mags. :)

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Just checked your profile, GW, to discover you were born in '61. So how about a Y-O-B Fender P, like this one, but hopefully at a lower price point:

[url="http://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-Fender-Precision-Bass-Sunburst-/370538184521"]http://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-Fender-Precision-Bass-Sunburst-/370538184521[/url]

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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1319784316' post='1418472']I think Charics idea of doing a 1 to 1 course is the best so far, you already have some great basses (and some Dingwalls :)) but to have something made by yourself that no one else can buy might be more satisfying than you think. As someone who tinkers with old cars the young lad that has rebuilt a land rover or similar using his pocket money and bare hands always looks happier with himself than a guy that's just either bought or commissioned a restored Jag or Porsche in all the car mags. :)[/quote]

Nice idea but... Does he come to do these 1 to 1 on ships without being sea sick?

I'd love to but I don't have that much time ashore but thanks for the suggestion

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[quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1319785058' post='1418481']Just checked your profile, GW, to discover you were born in '61. So how about a Y-O-B Fender P, like this one, but hopefully at a lower price point:

[url="http://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-Fender-Precision-Bass-Sunburst-/370538184521"]http://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-Fender-Precision-Bass-Sunburst-/370538184521[/url][/quote]

Cheers Clarky but I've never seen a 61 P bass again that would awesome if there was one going

Thanks

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[quote name='Grand Wazoo' timestamp='1319796042' post='1418621']
Nice idea but... Does he come to do these 1 to 1 on ships without being sea sick?

I'd love to but I don't have that much time ashore but thanks for the suggestion
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Tell him it's a cruise?

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When we are talking Dingwall P...is it the 51 slab style P bass body (probably minus slab) or the more modern standard P bass shape?

I highly suggest getting a J at the bridge w/sunburst + tort! Classic P bass with a twist, although your J is almost the same pickup arrangement.

As much as I cant see myself using a Dingwall, I must admit his work is incredible.

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How about a Lakland USA bass?
[url="http://www.station-music.de/bass/popup_bass.html?*MPImage%3D%5E%5E/images/bass/instrumente/lak_494beyeebo%5Ejpg*MPImageX%3D0*MPImageY%3D0*MPTitle%3DLakland*"]http://www.station-music.de/bass/popup_bass.html?*MPImage%3D%5E%5E/images/bass/instrumente/lak_494beyeebo%5Ejpg*MPImageX%3D0*MPImageY%3D0*MPTitle%3DLakland*[/url]

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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1319810985' post='1418876']
When we are talking Dingwall P...is it the 51 slab style P bass body (probably minus slab) or the more modern standard P bass shape?

I highly suggest getting a J at the bridge w/sunburst + tort! Classic P bass with a twist, although your J is almost the same pickup arrangement.

As much as I cant see myself using a Dingwall, I must admit his work is incredible.
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Sheldon is in the process of designing a P bass for Dave Swift of "Later with Jools Holland", its no secret and its all documented here on the Dingwall website, [url="http://www.dingwallguitars.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2139"]http://www.dingwallguitars.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2139[/url]

The idea is for 60's style p not the telecaster slab body with a Split P in the neck position and a J style in the bridge, at the moment they are debating whether to have it solid body or chambered like the Super J, Shledon said he wants to maintain a low weight and to achieve this either he makes it chambered or keeps the body thin, but not Aerodyne thin just something in between. I believe the chambered option will prevail. Also they are debating about the scale length but you can read more in that thread. Cheers

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[quote name='Grand Wazoo' timestamp='1319817719' post='1418981']
Shledon said he wants to maintain a low weight and to achieve this either he makes it chambered or keeps the body thin, but not Aerodyne thin just something in between.
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The aerodyne's not any thinner than a normal jazz in the centre (I just checked), it just tapers off outside the line of the neck. And mine is certainly nice and resonant.

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