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Duck Dunn P Bass - with The MGs


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Just perusing one of my CD covers and am intrigued by the bass Duck Dunn is holding.
I guess it is a 50s Precision but is it a slab or contour body? any ideas of its year?
(Mods, this might be the wrong forum to post this but feel free to move or delete if it is).

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[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1335810384' post='1636435']
His seems to be far more of a red-burst than mine.

Interesting that he has the bridge ashtray mounted what I would describe as "the wrong way round", though I have seen a fair few done like that.
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Yes, it's that red-burst colouration that I like and hence wondered about the "year".
Although, thinking about it for a bit, I've seen this picture a lot of times before as a black + white so I wonder if the colour could be due to the photo being "colour tinted" a bit later in it's life and thus the "wrong" colour sunburst?

Re the ashtray, I've seen them mounted both ways round and I asked the question of a guy who had one "the wrong way round". His answer was that it was easier to re- string without taking off the ashtray - I thinking he might have been telling porkies to a young'n. :unsure:

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[quote name='Jazzneck' timestamp='1335813889' post='1636529']
Yes, it's that red-burst colouration that I like and hence wondered about the "year".
Although, thinking about it for a bit, I've seen this picture a lot of times before as a black + white so I wonder if the colour could be due to the photo being "colour tinted" a bit later in it's life and thus the "wrong" colour sunburst?

Re the ashtray, I've seen them mounted both ways round and I asked the question of a guy who had one "the wrong way round". His answer was that it was easier to re- string without taking off the ashtray - I thinking he might have been telling porkies to a young'n. :unsure:
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I think you might be correct about the colouring (the suits too).

The bridge cover is the wrong way round because it's easier to restring with it the right way round.

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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1335810635' post='1636441']
It is the wrong way around.
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I read somewhere that people have the bridge ashtray this way round to negate the effects of the integral rubber mute, but I don't know if it's true. :)

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1335816211' post='1636574']
I read somewhere that people have the bridge ashtray this way round to negate the effects of the integral rubber mute, but I don't know if it's true. :)
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I heard the same when I was researching which way was the right way as I had seen both.

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1335816211' post='1636574']
I read somewhere that people have the bridge ashtray this way round to negate the effects of the integral rubber mute, but I don't know if it's true. :)
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That could be true, I guess. When I say the right way around, I mean how they left the factory.

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This thread made me try putting the bridge ashtray on "backwards" ... it works, the mutes are disconnected and the bass now sounds & plays like a Precision with no mutes.

Which, in this particular case, is an improvement. B)

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I love what Duck does and how he really propels a song.

It's interesting to watch his technique though. Thumb coming over the top of the neck. Lots of hand movement. Fretting fingers flailing away.

Like many, I was taught to try and eradicate such 'bad' habits and to use minimal, economic movement, etc etc. So whay am I not a better player than Duck? ;)

Just goes to show, whatever works is whatever works...

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[quote name='Graham56' timestamp='1336393279' post='1644836']
...I was taught to try and eradicate such 'bad' habits and to use minimal, economic movement, etc etc. So whay am I not a better player than Duck? ;) Just goes to show, whatever works is whatever works...[/quote]

I agree. I often use my left thumb for muting the E string which of course is a no-no, but would you rather have it ring out when you don't want it to? And yes, I use right-hand palm muting at the bridge as well. Whatever gets the job done, imo.

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[quote name='Graham56' timestamp='1336393279' post='1644836']
....Just goes to show, whatever works is whatever works....
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Yep.

The first rule is, "There are no rules", closely followed by "If it sounds good then it is good".

Everything after that is personal preference.

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[quote name='Graham56' timestamp='1336393279' post='1644836']
Just goes to show, whatever works is whatever works...
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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1336401525' post='1645034']
The first rule is, "There are no rules", closely followed by "If it sounds good then it is good".

Everything after that is personal preference.
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While none of that is untrue, it's worth remembering that standard techniques have become standard exactly because they worked - not that I have a very standard technique myself, I'm more like the Duck, except he's better.

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