HeadlessBassist Posted yesterday at 13:33 Posted yesterday at 13:33 (edited) I just found a very interesting supposed Pino bass for sale and did a little research. Anyone got any more info on the "Ox Bird" Bass he used with T-Bird pickups? Edited yesterday at 16:04 by HeadlessBassist Quote
Rick's Fine '52 Posted yesterday at 16:20 Posted yesterday at 16:20 2 hours ago, HeadlessBassist said: I just found a very interesting supposed Pino bass for sale and did a little research. Anyone got any more info on the "Ox Bird" Bass he used with T-Bird pickups? Well it’s clearly a cheap style copy of the one Pino played. Can’t tell much else from the pic. 2 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted yesterday at 16:31 Author Posted yesterday at 16:31 Yes, I was thinking it all looks like nice enough hardware, but not £800 worth. 1 Quote
Beedster Posted yesterday at 16:37 Posted yesterday at 16:37 I love that sellers shop, he has some very cool and interesting instruments 👍 1 Quote
BTops Posted yesterday at 20:04 Posted yesterday at 20:04 The black surround around the neck pickup looks cheap and tacky. Quote
crazycloud Posted yesterday at 21:31 Posted yesterday at 21:31 Aesthetically I prefer the one Pino is holding. 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago Right. I think I've figured out what these are now. The base instruments were by BaCH in the Czech Republic. Ox Bird is a luthier from Poland who specialises in customising basses. Quote
bloke_zero Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago There are some differences as well, like rosewood neck and the pickup placement looks like they are about 2cm closer to the neck on the original. Quote
Steve Browning Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I know he used it to record the last Who album. The strings were changed for the recordings (through a Fender Deluxe!!) and I got given them. Not my thing so I passed them on. Quote
Alanko Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I think Pino modified it latterly with an additional sidewinder/mudbucker neck pickup. Trying to get Gibson tones from a bass built around Fender lines has been an on-and-off interest of mine over the years. 1 Quote
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