haimesy Posted Friday at 15:19 Posted Friday at 15:19 8 hours ago, police squad said: it's actually only the guitarist who is original but the current bass player, Frank Allen did join them early on The new singer has been there 35 years now I saw them a couple of years ago, they were fabulous My first Pro band was with the current singer Spencer James in London 1 Quote
tauzero Posted Friday at 15:45 Posted Friday at 15:45 I'm not convinced they're mods at all. None of them are wearing parkas. 1 2 Quote
Alanko Posted Friday at 18:59 Posted Friday at 18:59 Maybe a way of styling out headstock damage. Notice there is no visible headstock decal. That or he played with a pushy guitarist with a Telecaster who insisted on the matching showband look. Another mystery bass is a P Bass played briefly by Chris Hillman of the Byrds: I wager there is the remains of a split Fender headstock under a new veneer, plus extra wood to make up a 2 x 2 headstock. The bass has never surfaced, so pure guesswork on my part. 1 Quote
Jono Bolton Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago On 01/05/2025 at 17:47, Hellzero said: Indeed, but the idea of Leo Fender was not really moding, but fixing an instrument by changing the problematic part with another faster than fast and not spending time on repair: a typical moto from the post war society and the consumerism. In this scenario though, the 51-style neck would have a squared off heel rather than a rounded one like the later Precisions, so would have required a fair bit of work to make them fit. It's a rosewood fingerboard too, so the more likely scenario is a reshaped headstock IMO Quote
Jono Bolton Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Double post Edited 21 hours ago by Jono Bolton Quote
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