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Look what I found hidden under the bed :huh:

It's such a beautiful day that I was inspired to take some pictures of my entire brood. Sadly I didn't have the opportunity to pose them properly in the sunshine. One of the tenents has some very dodgy sons with equally dodgy mates and knowing they had just gone out into town I didn't want them returning to this temptation, so I was in a bit of a rush.


A standard MapleGlo 4003 Ric with Vintage Tone Control, a 1999 4001 Chris Squire signature and a 4001C64S 'Macca' bass that I've just strung with TI Jazz flats - it sounds superb.



A Bass Collection SB320 P/J active, Warwick FNA fretless and a TRB5P Yamaha hidden in shadow.



My madified Bob Glaub with Villex pups and Tone Booster, the tone on this thing is HUGE. My Sterling with Nordstrand that I'm glad to have back :) and a US Jazz deluxe.



My 2nd SB320 Bass Collection, for sale and a stunning Yamaha BB5000



The Scousebass, Les Evan's made in Liverpool with U-Retro, my ACG Harlot singlecut :huh: and finally my Zoot Chaser custom fretless 5.

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[quote name='GreeneKing' post='104650' date='Dec 15 2007, 01:59 PM']Hiya Nik

My original US Lakky went to Homer. Alan found it too pristine and valuable to gig with which I can understand. I'm not sure where it lies now.

My JO5 went to Wales in exchange for the TRB5P.[/quote]
Interesting point; I sometimes feel that that about my DJ5.. It does feel too good to risk at a gig, whereas my other basses are much more 'lived in', so I relax when I'm playing them at gigs...

The great thing about your collection is how varied it is, as 7string has already said!

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Hiya Steve

The one I play the most does vary. Recently it's been my ACG and at the moment its the 4003. I have two basses out at any one time, usually one active and one passive. At the moment my 'brown' Bass Collection is out so that I can work on my slapping :)

My favourite? That's hard, can I have two? The Chris Squire 4001 and my ACG Harlot. The P bass is really 'honky', so much so that it needs to be played quite loud and my neighbours tend to make a lot of banging noises that I take as a hint.

I need to get out with them so if anyone is looking for a bassist in or around Cumbria?

Peter

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[quote]Has the "Macca" ric really got a narrower neck than the other two, or is that just me.[/quote]

I'm 99.9% certain that it hasn't. The neck is unvarnished though and has a zero fret. I would check but it's 10 min work to get them all out from the spare bedroom and 20 min to put them all away again, and I've not long done that :) The action is very low on the 'Macca' and the neck has just about zero relief like Ric recommend. It's definately a great neck to play.

The neck on both the CS and the C64S does seem slimmer but then the newer 4003's are supposed to have the slimmer neck too.

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[quote name='GreeneKing' post='104976' date='Dec 16 2007, 05:20 PM']I'm 99.9% certain that it hasn't. The neck is unvarnished though and has a zero fret. I would check but it's 10 min work to get them all out from the spare bedroom and 20 min to put them all away again, and I've not long done that :) The action is very low on the 'Macca' and the neck has just about zero relief like Ric recommend. It's definately a great neck to play.

The neck on both the CS and the C64S does seem slimmer but then the newer 4003's are supposed to have the slimmer neck too.[/quote]
I have the C64. I used to have the 4003 in the picture. I would say that the C64 has a slimmer neck.

Steve

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[quote name='GreeneKing' post='104976' date='Dec 16 2007, 05:20 PM']I would check but it's 10 min work to get them all out from the spare bedroom and 20 min to put them all away again, and I've not long done that :)[/quote]

I used to do the same thing, and then I followed the instructions here and made one...

[url="http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-pvc-multiple-guitar-stand/"]http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-pvc-mu...e-guitar-stand/[/url]

It didn't come out too badly, at least nothing's fallen out of it so far :huh:

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[quote name='GreeneKing' post='105031' date='Dec 16 2007, 08:11 PM']Hiya Nick

It's a peculiar story of Northwestern bass folk.

I aquired the Bongo from Alan (Homer) and he aquired my Sterling from me, not at the same time though.

Last week they changed places.

:)[/quote]

So the rumour's true then; there are only 200 basses in the whole of the UK. They just get swapped regularly between Bass Chatters!!

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