LeftyJ Posted September 1 Posted September 1 2 hours ago, Rodders said: I maintain the 6 string/s made for Tye Zamora is the "weirdest" Fender, doesn't remotely resemble anything else they've ever produced. Came here to say this I've seen one of the two made in the flesh, at a Fender Custom Shop clinic in the Netherlands. Master builder John English was there to take the audience through their relicing process, which was really informative and interesting, and they had some cool Custom Shop instruments on display. One of those was the Tye Zamora bass. 2 Quote
tauzero Posted September 1 Posted September 1 5 hours ago, Rodders said: I maintain the 6 string/s made for Tye Zamora is the "weirdest" Fender, doesn't remotely resemble anything else they've ever produced. "You've got five seconds to look at this Warwick 6-string. Then draw it from memory." 7 Quote
Agent 00Soul Posted September 1 Posted September 1 I have a 50p coin for the first player I see with one of these. 1 Quote
uk_lefty Posted September 1 Posted September 1 The original Fender Katana bass was pretty weird. This is a nice talking point but I don't think I will ever see one anywhere. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted September 1 Posted September 1 32 minutes ago, uk_lefty said: The original Fender Katana bass was pretty weird. This is a nice talking point but I don't think I will ever see one anywhere. The originals were Squiers, only the reissues are Fender Japan. My Brother had a Katana six-string. 1 Quote
Ben Jamin Posted September 1 Author Posted September 1 12 hours ago, Rodders said: I maintain the 6 string/s made for Tye Zamora is the "weirdest" Fender, doesn't remotely resemble anything else they've ever produced. That is funky!! Good competition as the Tye Zamora model has no Fender DNA, but looks like a pretty conventional set-up for a bass of it's type - whereas this Adrian Younge thing looks 100% Fender but is completely unconventional 😂 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted September 2 Posted September 2 I geddit! It's the ultimate multi-purpose bass. You can play wuffly DB lines with the Novak MudBucker, Classic Rock with the Precision pickup and never dare enter the dusty end where you run out of frets, and if you happen to be the second coming of Jaco, you've got the fretless section for some fanatical runs and general slidy soloing... It's the OEM Fender GAS Killer! Every bass you can imagine, all rolled into one!! Verdict: Nah... I'll take nine of the £1400 chambered Blu DeTiger Signature Jazzes and one Laura Lee Jazz instead, please. 1 1 Quote
Rodders Posted September 2 Posted September 2 11 hours ago, Ben Jamin said: That is funky!! Good competition as the Tye Zamora model has no Fender DNA, but looks like a pretty conventional set-up for a bass of it's type - whereas this Adrian Younge thing looks 100% Fender but is completely unconventional 😂 That is a fair point! I was stretching the idea a little. 1 Quote
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