The Last Bass Outpost
Gear Discussion Forums => Gibson Basses => Topic started by: bassilisk on June 06, 2017, 11:08:28 AM
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From the same seller (no affiliation).
Refin - looks really good in that color:
https://reverb.com/item/5522375-gibson-thunderbird-ii-bass-1965-pelham-blue-unbroken-nitro-refin-by-lay-s
Original - seems a bit steep, but what do I know:
https://reverb.com/item/5521966-vintage-gibson-thunderbird-ii-bass-1965-2-color-sunburst-nice-shape-rare-unbroken-headstock
Are these valued at the going rate(s)?
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The seller is known to this Church... :mrgreen:
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Yes, the seller is a member here.
"Baz Cooper's Ancient Bass Vortex" :mrgreen:
If I decide to sell on Reverb, maybe I'll go with Dave's Modern Guitar Sinkhole.
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Dangerous Dave's Devilish Diversions... :mrgreen:
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Dave's Country & Non-Country Bass Bunker.
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Yes, dat Be Me bad-Ass Baz Cooper the Bionic Bass Freak! I've been in a bad funk for the last few months...No way to earn a living...model shop doesn't call much for freelance..no bands to jam with in Chicago...I had to unfortunately sell my vintage Hiwatt 1/2 stacks...but...I'll survive...I'm actually gonna take down those t bird ads right now...MAY leave the 8 string up for a bit just to see...
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Hope you don't have to sell them Baz.
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Took off all 3 listings...had a weak moment....was ready to trade for a sunburst 1965 Jazz Bass with Lollipop tuners exactly like Noel Redding and then use the rest of the money for bills....guess I'll keep them and keep struggling...
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Hope you get to keep the birds. If you did end up selling them for a decent price, it wouldn't be such a horrible thing. If you can learn to embrace some of your inner Buddha, material possessions are not so important in the grand scheme of things. If you want a jazz bass with lollipops, just get any old jazz and throw some hipshot lollipops on it. Chances are a newer bass will be in better playing shape than something that's been banged around for fifty years anyhow. Hoping things take a turn for the better in the near future for you
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If you want a jazz bass with lollipops, just get any old jazz and throw some hipshot lollipops on it.
If that were only true.... :sad:
I have 4 modern Jazz basses and an intact '66 (with lollipops). As good as the new(er) ones are there's just no comparison to the old '66.
I did get to select it from a comparably aged group, and it clearly was the cream though others looked much better. When you get a good
one there's no denying that what it does it does extremely well. This one went from the original owner, to the dealer, to me. I have no doubt that I am a lucky guy.
I am not going to turn the "new vs vintage" rock over. I'm just very happy with the voice my old Jazz brings to the table.
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Ya Can't beat the vintage stuff...
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I made a poor attempt to sell my remaining 3 basses...but alas...My prices were HIGH so..in a way I didn't really want to sell them UNLESS my outrageous prices were met.