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Title: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on August 07, 2009, 04:16:09 AM
Finally scored one last night!
After years of gassing for those.
They don't pop up very often on Ebay and if they do they're usually way out of my league price wise.

This one needs some serious TLC, but I'm quite sure it will be a most enjoyable bass after that.
The most structural issue is a badly executed neck repair, that needs to be redone.

(http://i.ebayimg.com/23/!B(gVJ)g!Wk~$(KGrHgoH-DgEjlLl0b,6BKclM(rHo!~~_12.JPG)

I'm pretty psyched!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Iome on August 07, 2009, 05:06:02 AM
Thats one damn beauty. Congrats Rob. Are those the old Guild Pickups that blackstar are reproducing?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on August 07, 2009, 05:17:30 AM
Yes, Fred Hammon's DarkStars are built as a replacement for these.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: gweimer on August 07, 2009, 06:51:15 AM
I wish I still had mine.  I had a semi-hollow body version in black that was dead mint.  I paid $225 for it in 1979.  It was my "Ronnie Lane" bass for "Every Picture Tells A Story".

Nice score!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on August 07, 2009, 07:58:07 AM
Thats one damn beauty. Cograts Rob. Are those the old Guild Pickups that blackstar are reproducing?

The Darkstars are reproductions of the earlier Guild single coil made by Hagstrom. These are the later Guild humbuckers.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: chromium on August 07, 2009, 08:29:25 AM
Yes, Fred Hammon's DarkStars are built as a replacement for these.

You should give those sludgebuckers a chance first, though.  Great for melt-your-face-thru-an-overdriven-tube-amp blues/rock sound!  There heavy on the mids (mine metered out ~33K), but not as much sub-bass as a mudbucker.

The Darkstars sound and respond completely different, with more of a broadband frequency response.  So you'll really need two Guilds in the long run!  ;D

Congrats- nice bass!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on August 07, 2009, 08:49:52 AM
Dang, that looks MEGA-cool!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on August 07, 2009, 08:56:53 AM
You should give those sludgebuckers a chance first, though.  

I am not planning on putting DarkStars in. I like the M-85 sound just the way it is.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on August 07, 2009, 09:41:33 AM
I am not planning on putting DarkStars in. I like the M-85 sound just the way it is.

BRAVO!!!!  Good choice.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: hieronymous on August 07, 2009, 11:21:51 AM
Nice! Looks a lot like mine:

(http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/3614/fretlessguildfull1.jpg)

Looks like yours has one more knob than mine - didn't they add a master volume or something? Mine is early, looks to be a '71 or so.

I love the "sludgebucker" term - is that recent?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Barklessdog on August 07, 2009, 01:28:05 PM
Nice score. I always had a thing for those basses, my favorite guild.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: chromium on August 07, 2009, 02:47:32 PM
I love the "sludgebucker" term - is that recent?

I thought I remember that as a term-of-not-so-much-endearment for those pickups at the old forum. 

I kinda wish I hadn't sold the ones from my bass.  My plan was to get a 70s Starfire, move the DSs to that, and put sludgebuckers back in the JS-II.  Years later, though, I find my Starfire GAS fading...
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on August 07, 2009, 04:46:28 PM
IIRC Fred called them ho-humbuckers. To each his own, I'm not a huge fan but I do like the sound of them better than Dark Stars. YMMV.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: gweimer on August 07, 2009, 05:54:46 PM
My M-85 wasn't muddy at all.  It had a great warm sound.  In a large room, you don't want to boost the lows.  I usually keep the deep lows suppressed a little, and favor the low mids, then boost the volume a little.  Brian Rome (McCartney) gets a great live sound from his.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Hornisse on August 07, 2009, 06:16:41 PM
I saw The Knack way back when and Nigel was playing one but it had DiMarzio Model G replacements.  Sounded good too.  I had a black one I bought in the late 1980's for $200.  Someone had replaced the original bridge with a Badass I.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: gearHed289 on August 07, 2009, 07:30:22 PM
Nice score! I like the old Guilds. I have a '73 JS II which is the same bass, but with a solid SG style body. I like it the way it is - bone stock. Massive lows, and nice thumpy thump with a pic. I string it with TI flats.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Chris P. on August 08, 2009, 01:25:14 AM
Great score, Rob! I'm officially jealous, but I know I can hold her once:) Great man!!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: SKATE RAT on August 08, 2009, 06:17:26 AM
i don't have a Guild but ihave those "Sludgebucker" pups in my Gibson Ripper. they rule.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on August 08, 2009, 09:00:33 AM
Funny... I never heard the term sludgebuckers until this thread. Just googled it and the only references are by Chromium and Skate Rat on other forums. Way to go, guys!  ;D
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Saf on August 08, 2009, 11:01:42 AM
wow rob that's one heck of a wonderfull bass, I'm jealous
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: chromium on August 08, 2009, 11:28:29 AM
IIRC Fred called them ho-humbuckers. To each his own, I'm not a huge fan but I do like the sound of them better than Dark Stars. YMMV.

Ho-humbuckers is funny  ;D  I forgot about that.  They're far from ho-hum, but the DSs are a lot more responsive to dynamics in your playing - so that's probably why they called them that.  DSs are not better, IMO, just completely different.

I remember the Guild pickups being nice and punchy thru the svt cabs.. like a medicine ball to the chest.  For the rock/r&b live stuff, I usually go for a darker/warmer kinda grit - and those Guild pickups had it in spades.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: SKATE RAT on August 08, 2009, 07:42:09 PM
those pups are dirty,dirty dogs! they distort any amp! super powerful! but great thick dirty distortion, when you turn down they're way deep.dooooooooooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!  my plan is to get put a Peavey T-40 pup i have in the neck and put the other Sludgebucker in another ebony board Ripper along with a Mudbucker. the Toxic bass Sludge+Mud. but now i'm thinkin' Model G's in Bird covers.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Chris P. on August 11, 2009, 11:00:37 PM
Can't wait to hear yours, Rob!

And sorry I don't visit this forum that often the last couple of weeks. I am very, very busy until the end of this month.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on August 12, 2009, 01:23:42 AM
Can't wait to hear it too myself.
But till this day it hasn't even been shipped... >:(
(I paid with PayPal the very same day I won the auction, six days ago now)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Bart! on August 12, 2009, 02:13:19 AM
Great looking bass Rob, congrats!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: eb2 on August 21, 2009, 02:53:01 PM
I had a Hagstrom one years ago, and it was a lot of fun.  I like yours, and hope the neck issues are nuthin.

I like Sludgebucker.  Kind of unfair, as the 70s ones sounded ok to me, but I am game.  So, lets call the 70s Tele Bass one the Dudbucker.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on August 21, 2009, 04:52:30 PM
The first time I saw the term mudbucker was from Steve Barr years ago and he was talking about the Tele Bass II, not the Gibson.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: SKATE RAT on August 21, 2009, 07:24:04 PM
Funny... I never heard the term sludgebuckers until this thread. Just googled it and the only references are by Chromium and Skate Rat on other forums. Way to go, guys!  ;D
we're trend setters. what,you didn't know?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Bart! on August 27, 2009, 08:03:36 AM
Can't wait to hear it too myself.
But till this day it hasn't even been shipped... >:(
(I paid with PayPal the very same day I won the auction, six days ago now)

Is it here yet? ???
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on August 27, 2009, 08:07:40 AM
No. Still no bass...

But it is on it's way.
It is now in process at Dutch Customs.
I bet it is going to arrive ten minutes after I've left for my belated summer holiday...
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: mgod on September 11, 2009, 07:56:27 AM
Back in the pit, I referred to these things un-affectionately as Honkmasters.

DS
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Chris P. on September 11, 2009, 08:14:15 AM
Issie deral, Rob? Fancy to write a background story for the Vintage page of De Bassist? I'm sure you have read a lot about it!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on September 11, 2009, 08:38:54 AM
Nope... still no bass.
I could write about USPS and international shipping... :-[
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: OldManC on September 11, 2009, 08:54:38 AM

I could write about USPS and international shipping... :-[

So short scale basses can still get in under the new, shorter USPS shipping specs? That's good to know. Shipping a long scale bass internationally more than doubled for me last year when they cut the package length limit.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on September 11, 2009, 10:26:47 AM
I don't know George. I paid 175 dollar for shipping to The Lowlands.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: OldManC on September 12, 2009, 12:17:10 AM
USPS won't even ship a Thunderbird sized box internationally anymore. Forty-six inches is as long as they'll go now. I'd love to be able to send a (long scale) bass to Europe for $175. Another reason not to fear the shorties, I guess!  ;D
Title: The long wait is over
Post by: Basvarken on September 18, 2009, 10:59:16 AM
At last. It's here.

I knew it had an old neck break coming loose again.
But the neck break is worse than I had hoped it would be.
There's a crack on the E-side of the neck that runs from the top down to the 9th fret. The seller did not make a picture from this side of the neck.
The other side shows a clean short crack that would have been easy to fix.

I am happy the bass is finally here. And slightly disappointed I won't be able to fix it myself.
I did have a worst case scenario in the back of my head. So now it's over to plan B: The luthier.



The M-85 fits my Hobbit family well. Lots of similarities.  ;D
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: OldManC on September 18, 2009, 12:03:22 PM
Could the non disclosed crack be a new one that happened in shipping? If so, maybe the seller will do a partial refund to help defray the cost of repairs.
Just a thought...
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on September 18, 2009, 01:13:37 PM
No the crack isn't fresh. It was there already. She just didn't take pics of that side of the neck...

The bass was sold "as is" so I do not expect a partial refund.
Or should I??


The bass came in with the strings tuned way down low. So there wasn't any tension on the neck
When I tried to tune it, the neck break began to open up a bit and I did not dare go any further.
I loosened the strings. Took them off.

The I gripped the neck break as firm as I could and wrapped wide paper tape (the stuff painters use) around the neck. Very tightly at the first two positions. Then I put the strings back on and cautiously brought them up to tension. I was able to tune the bass. And the neck crack stayed closed.

So I was able to give it a first test drive.
It sounds fantastic! Nice deep round tone.

Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on September 18, 2009, 01:21:05 PM
What a shame... at least you know what she'll sound like post luthier... Pics of the issue, Rob...? is it too much fo CA, or just not worth the risk...?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on September 18, 2009, 01:31:49 PM
That's too bad.

There's nothing wrong with selling something "as is" so long as you disclose known defects. I don't know what laws would apply in this case. In the US, you would probably prevail. Under the new eBay rules going into effect in a week or two, it would be even easier for you to press a valid claim.

At least it can be repired and will sound good when it's done.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on September 18, 2009, 01:39:34 PM
Haven't got my camera at home now.

Here are the (blurry) pics in the auction:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110419635648&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:US:1123



As you can see  she did mention there's a formerly repaired crack coming loose. But the pics show only half of the damage.
I'll take it to a good luthier and see what he has to say about it.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on September 18, 2009, 01:55:54 PM
What would a good condition model have set you back, Rob...?

I suppose she was sort of "honest" in saying what she said, just conservative with it... but I guess you could politely negotiate the feedback (her first sale, and only 8 points)and a refund to cover repairs if you get the worst possible response... you know, the intake of breath through the teeth, combined with the slow shaking from side-to-side of the head, followed by an "oh dear me..." from your luthier...

"Caveat Emptor", to use Uwe's "home" language... :sad:
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on September 18, 2009, 03:09:47 PM
What would a good condition model have set you back, Rob...?

A lot more Ken.
They don't show up that often. There's one for sale at Elderly for 1225 dollar. That is in a much better condition and with original HS case.

http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/55U-3775.htm (http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/55U-3775.htm)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: hieronymous on September 18, 2009, 04:03:40 PM
Glad you finally got the bass!

I thought their description of the Guild pups was interesting: "lower than low hovering cloud sound"
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on September 18, 2009, 08:43:54 PM
Glad you finally got the bass!

I thought their description of the Guild pups was interesting: "lower than low hovering cloud sound"

Elderly describes the Gibson mudbucker as having a "low hovering cloud sound." That's what they're saying the Guilds are not, in some way. Not sure how. But I have no idea where they came up with that or what sound a low hovering cloud makes.  ;D

Oh yeah, right, the cloud sounds like a mudbucker.  ;)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Bart! on September 21, 2009, 03:34:49 AM
Good to hear it`s finally arrived, a real shame about the damage.

Hope the restoratation will not be too costly.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on September 24, 2009, 02:25:28 PM
Here's a beautiful one in very good condition!
3000 dollar starting bid...

 M-85 II for sale on Ebay (http://cgi.ebay.com/Guild-M85-Bass_W0QQitemZ230380712970QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar?hash=item35a3c2b40a&_trksid=p4999.c0.m14#ht_500wt_1182)

(http://i.ebayimg.com/04/!BbGuJEg!2k~$(KGrHqUOKjkEq5UJorjkBKuZ9EBjUw~~_12.JPG)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: kungfusheriff on September 24, 2009, 09:03:29 PM
I was going to mention that bass, but thought that would be cruel considering the circumstances.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Chris P. on September 24, 2009, 11:05:05 PM
Robby,

On Dutch BGF is a list of Luthiers in al provinces. Yeah, it's strange that a Dutchman translates 'provincies' in provinces to another Dutchman... Also some in Gelderland. Sorry guys: Moneydercountry.

And I can always recommend Piet Visser. Sorry: Pete Fisher. He lives in Egmond aan Zee. Sorry: Harrowmouth by the Sea. I can always take it for you.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on September 25, 2009, 01:12:14 AM
Thanx Chris. Already knew about that list.

@ Kungfusherriff:
No problem. The neck break isn't that severe and it isn't going to set me back more than I anticipated.

I contacted two respected luthiers. Both say it is no big deal.
I'm going to have it fixed by Dick Dijkman, who is a real professional luthier.

http://www.dickdijkman-guitardesign.com
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on September 25, 2009, 07:31:20 AM
Dick Dijkman must be good to be authorized repairman for that many brands.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Chris P. on September 25, 2009, 08:25:09 AM
Dick Dijkman is quite famous, but his name must sound strange in English.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: gweimer on September 25, 2009, 08:37:29 AM
I shouldn't even recall that I paid $225 for my mint semi-hollow body M-85 back in 1979.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on October 02, 2009, 11:49:24 AM
Brought the M-85 II to Dick Dijkman today.
He said it's a nice long fracture that can be repaired quite well.
Because the fracture had already been repaired once (and come loose obviously) he isn't going to use normal titebond. He is going to use some sort of cyanide glue.

In about three weeks I can pick the bass up again.

Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Chris P. on October 02, 2009, 12:24:51 PM
Good news, Rob! Let me touch Sheryl once, when she's fit again!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on October 02, 2009, 02:22:35 PM
Dick Dijkman is quite famous, but his name must sound strange in English.

I'm just the people who named the characters in "Anchorman" hadn't heard of him.  

Reminds me of the Python character named "Biggus Dickus".
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 03, 2009, 05:46:16 AM
"I've got a fwiend in Wome called Biguth Dikuth..."
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on October 03, 2009, 10:38:09 PM
"I am a shrubber."
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 04, 2009, 12:43:53 PM
Shoorly not Wodger the Shwubber...?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on October 04, 2009, 01:19:03 PM
"Ni!"
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 04, 2009, 01:41:18 PM
"It is truly a shame, that an old bass-player..."

"I'm no old..."

"... can-not pass safely through a forum without someone going 'NI!'."

"I'm getting better... cough..."
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on October 04, 2009, 02:33:56 PM
"If she weighs the same as a duck.....?"
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on October 04, 2009, 03:46:37 PM
Shoorly not Wodger the Shwubber...?

You're confusing Python movies. That's Roger the Shrubber, not to be confused with "Wewease Woger?"

Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can say Ni at will to old ladies.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: kungfusheriff on October 04, 2009, 08:09:42 PM
Oh, what sad times are these when there's going to be a Python reunion in Manhattan next week and I can't go. Anyone here going?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on October 04, 2009, 09:59:36 PM
I wonder if they'll have a cardboard cutout of Graham Chapman like they did at an earlier reunion.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on October 05, 2009, 09:56:10 AM
I think they turned him into a newt.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: chromium on October 05, 2009, 04:53:39 PM
Saw them in an interview years ago where they had brought Graham out in an urn, and "accidentally" knocked it over  ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ox9bcx_LZMs
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 05, 2009, 04:55:15 PM
"I got better..."

How perfectly Python...

No confusion, Dave, just grist for the mill...

"I 'eard there was truble at t' Outpost, but didn't expect Graham Chapman to get a kickin..."  ;D
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on October 05, 2009, 06:12:29 PM
Saw them in an interview years ago where they had brought Graham out in an urn, and "accidentally" knocked it over  ;D


Poor Graham got swept up in the moment.  :o ;)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: drbassman on October 06, 2009, 04:26:00 AM
At least he's still performing on stage!!!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 06, 2009, 04:19:56 PM
Hold on now a cotton pickin' moment they're Dutch boay... did you just say "cyanide"...? Ah thought y'all waz fixin' that bass, not fixin' t' kill it...  ;D

"Cyanide glue"...? not heard of that before; does not sound like something an amateur plays with... or is it just my lack of industry knowledge...? (being a veggie bordering on vegan does present all sorts of issues with gluey stuff... :o)

(how's that for neatly bringing us back on thread... ALBATROSS...!)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on October 06, 2009, 05:31:19 PM
Cyanide glue = cyanoacrylate glue = superglue
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 07, 2009, 04:45:40 PM
Typical... you let amateurs loose with a router and some titebond, and what do you get...  :P (ta Dave)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: shadowcastaz on October 08, 2009, 03:31:07 AM
Man I laughed my a## off? It brought me back to my yute!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: bassman10096 on October 12, 2009, 08:12:58 AM
Looking forward to seeing the bass repaired.  I too GAS'd for an M-85 for years before I finally found a beat up one I could afford in Canada (I'm in the US), went through all the shipping issues and got it.  I did a bunch of mods, including a strip and refin (it really was trashed), new bridge (it had a Badass when it arrived) and Dark Stars.  It wound up pretty good:

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y207/bassman10096/P1010375.jpg)

Looking forward to pix of yours.  Best luck.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 12, 2009, 02:22:34 PM
Looks v 8) to me...
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on October 12, 2009, 02:31:54 PM
I will post pics when I get it back, repeaired and all.

I discussed a possible refin with the luthier. But he's rather not do it because it will lose all the mojo that this has gathered in 35 years.
Which means I've got some polishing to do when it returns...

(http://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/110/l_b6950de16adb4af78e0a767f96bc5eed.jpg)




And I need a genuine Guild volume knob...
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Rob on October 12, 2009, 03:19:52 PM
What a beaut!  :o
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on October 12, 2009, 03:46:41 PM
That doesn't look reliced, just used appropriately.  I think I'd just spiff it up and play it.  I certainly wouldn't refin that one.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Chris P. on October 12, 2009, 11:50:02 PM
No refin!

I believe Hans Moust has a lot of spare parts, but I guess you've already checked him?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: bassman10096 on October 13, 2009, 02:40:26 PM
Quote
That doesn't look reliced, just used appropriately.  I think I'd just spiff it up and play it.  I certainly wouldn't refin that one.
+1  I wouldn't do anything but clean an polish it.  I refinned mine because the finish was truly, ugly trashed.  Yours looks like a distinguished warrior.  Pretty bass. 
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on October 14, 2009, 02:47:03 AM
Bad news:
just got a phone call from the luthier.
He thought he had it fixed, but when he restringed it and brought the strings up to tension the cracks opened up again.
The two component glue just won't hold in the places where it has been glued before.

And to make it worse, the trussrod appears to be bent/damaged.
The neck starts twisting when the trussrod is fastened.

It looks like it is going to need a new neck...





Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Bart! on October 14, 2009, 03:32:20 AM
Ow, that IS bad news...  :-[
Sorry to hear that.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: gweimer on October 14, 2009, 06:18:09 AM
Ouch, indeed.   :sad:
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on October 14, 2009, 09:05:56 AM
Too bad. There may be another glue that would hold, but that won't be a solution if the truss rod is damaged.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 14, 2009, 02:18:24 PM
Bummer...  :sad:

Fender-Guild...? Guild-Son...? If you have to go down that road, how hard will it be to trace a neck, or can your lu' make a "clone" for you...?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on October 14, 2009, 02:24:00 PM
how hard will it be to trace a neck?
impossible I'd say.
He'd have to make new one...
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Rob on October 14, 2009, 04:22:09 PM
Bad news:
just got a phone call from the luthier.

It looks like it is going to need a new neck...
That's not a complete disaster by any means.
Might check out MIMM forum for ideas from builders.
Rob





Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: drbassman on October 15, 2009, 04:49:16 AM
I'm gonna be contrary and say I'd remove the fret board entirely, thoroughly cleaning all old glue from the neck surface and then replace the rod and glue down a new board.  Why wouldn't that work?  Why a new neck?  I'd do whatever I could to save the original neck unless it was beyond repair or warped out of shape significantly without any rod tension.

If the fret board isn't fastened down entirely, wouldn't that explain why the neck twists with truss rod tension?  I'm not trying to be overly argumentative, but I've saved a few crummy necks by replacing the rod and fret board.

The neck was so busted up on my 60's NR TB, I did just as I said.  Replaced everything but the neck itself and it's a great bass now.  Just a thought.

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/60s%20NR%20TB/100_0484.jpg)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on October 15, 2009, 09:32:55 AM
Thanx Doc.
The luthier too said not all is lost... yet.
And I did suggest replacing the fretboard to him too.

We'll see.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on October 15, 2009, 03:42:29 PM
Ahh, Bill... nothing like a few good words from the Doctor to ease the pain...  ;)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: bassman10096 on October 16, 2009, 10:59:02 AM
Check out http://letstalkguild.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=15198 for video of a neck replacement on a Guild Starfire.  The way the luthier in that video preserved the headstock face (w/the perloid inlaid logo) was interesting and would do a lot to keep the original feel of the instrument.  The integration of an ebony laminate in the replacement neck would increase the fundamental frequencies and sustain in the bass's sound.  Replacing the neck might suggest refinishing the body(?).  Good luck.  Keep us posted.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on October 21, 2009, 01:35:02 PM
Maybe he still has that old neck he took off that Starfire?
I'll shoot him an email
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: mgod on November 16, 2009, 07:45:04 PM
And I need a genuine Guild volume knob...
That's the genuine Guild volume knob, the way they came from the factory.

DS
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on November 17, 2009, 11:54:58 AM
That's the genuine Guild volume knob, the way they came from the factory.

DS

Yep, and they're as rare as hen's teeth...
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: gweimer on November 17, 2009, 12:14:03 PM
I think there's a set up on Ebay right now
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on November 17, 2009, 12:57:34 PM
for a about a million dollars.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on November 17, 2009, 05:03:33 PM
Get BaCH to make you some...  ;D
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: PhilT on November 17, 2009, 05:34:31 PM
I was looking for DeArmond knobs for my Starfire. The last set went for 39 dollars. I thought that was bad till I looked at the Guild ones.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: drbassman on November 19, 2009, 08:06:31 AM
I was looking for DeArmond knobs for my Starfire. The last set went for 39 dollars. I thought that was bad till I looked at the Guild ones.

I have a full set of the clear Dearmond knobs from the 60's that I'd be willing to sell.  intersted?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on November 19, 2009, 09:44:54 AM
DeArmond made guitars in the 60s? Are you sure? AFAIK they were just a pickup maker, and the first guitars under the DeArmond name were made in the late 90s after Fender bought Guild.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: drbassman on November 19, 2009, 10:44:42 AM
DeArmond made guitars in the 60s? Are you sure? AFAIK they were just a pickup maker, and the first guitars under the DeArmond name were made in the late 90s after Fender bought Guild.

I have no idea!  But I have a nice set of knobs I don't need right now.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on November 19, 2009, 11:32:23 AM
Have you got a picture of those?
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: drbassman on November 19, 2009, 06:26:28 PM
Yep, I'll post them tomorrow.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Bart! on November 20, 2009, 04:22:20 AM
No refin!

I believe Hans Moust has a lot of spare parts, but I guess you've already checked him?

What Chris said;
http://www.guitarchives.nl/guitarsgalore/parts.php?cid=18 (http://www.guitarchives.nl/guitarsgalore/parts.php?cid=18)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on November 20, 2009, 06:13:32 AM
He has them on his site like forever. And it always says sold out.

I contacted him about the neck break. But he says doesn't have the time (read: he doesn't feel like it...)
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: PhilT on November 20, 2009, 07:45:16 AM
I have a full set of the clear Dearmond knobs from the 60's that I'd be willing to sell.  intersted?

Someone in the past added a master volume, so there's currently 5 matching black top hat knobs on it and they don't look wrong, just not totally authentic. It's also had a neck break and several dings, so not exactly a collector's item. I decided not to get obsessive about it. Thanks for the offer, though, I appreciate it.
Title: It's alive!
Post by: Basvarken on November 27, 2009, 01:46:11 PM
Like a phoenix from the flames:


(http://www.superfloor.net/guildm-85II.jpg)

After one failed attempt to glue the broken neck back together, Dick Dijkman radically broke the neck into pieces. So he could clean up the mess the former repairs had done. He removed all old glue remains.
Then the puzzle was sent to another luthier who has experience with epoxy glue.
He put the puzzle back together and put a very thin "brace" on the neck.
Then he sent it back to Dick Dijkman who refinned the neck.
The neck repair is only visible if you look closely. It feels fantastic. A nice thick neck, but not wide.

(http://www.superfloor.net/neckguild.jpg)

It plays really smooth!
Here in the living room it sounds nice and warm.
Can't wait to hear it in the band...
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on November 27, 2009, 03:11:18 PM
I am delighted for you!  The workmanship looks excellent, and that was a great investment to save a wonderful instrument.  I hope it sounds super!

And I'm betting it has found a permanent home with you.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Lightyear on November 27, 2009, 07:21:53 PM
Geez, what a great reapair job!  I would swear it had never been touched!  What a stunning bass.   Now you have me searching for Guilds....
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Pilgrim on November 27, 2009, 07:46:06 PM
Geez, what a great reapair job!  I would swear it had never been touched!  What a stunning bass.   Now you have me searching for Guilds....

That's the helluvit.  Someone turns up a beauty like that and it re-ignites the GAS in all of us!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Dave W on November 27, 2009, 07:47:36 PM
Yow! They did a great job on it.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: drbassman on November 28, 2009, 05:03:40 PM
Excellent!  We practically have twins!  Nice work!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: hieronymous on November 28, 2009, 05:14:28 PM
Wow - congratulations, that came out great! I have to admit that deep down inside I was hoping that it would be a complete disaster so that maybe I could buy the truss rod cover and pickup selector switch, but you deserve it!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Basvarken on November 28, 2009, 05:42:29 PM
Haha, if it's any consolation to you: the trussrod cover did not survive the operation.
The luthier had to make the trussrod cavity slightly longer. And for that reason he had to improvise the trussrod cover. So he glued a longer piece of plastic under the original trussrod cover to cover up the cavity.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Rob on November 28, 2009, 07:38:47 PM
Wow! congrats and I'm emvious what a nice looking bass!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: gweimer on November 28, 2009, 08:20:50 PM
Watching Macca's Back in the USA performance always reminds me why I loved my M-85. Brian Ray sounds great on his.  Well done!
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Highlander on November 29, 2009, 04:17:44 PM
Well then, a sigh of relief emanates from the "Hook of Holland"...  ;D
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: chromium on November 30, 2009, 08:35:03 PM
That came out nicely!  Glad to see that the neck was repairable.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: bluesblaster on March 06, 2010, 01:59:19 PM
got a '73 and I love it to pieces, ho-humbuckers and all. Recorded a couple tracks with it and it sounded great, nice warm vintage tones.
Title: Re: Guild M-85 II
Post by: Hornisse on March 06, 2010, 02:16:33 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCqD055X8MQ&feature=related

Prescott Niles used one with The Knack.  I think he removed the covers on his bass though.  I can't tell on this video but I have a photo in an old Creem magazine somewhere........