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The Outpost Cafe / A true Fender double bass like you've never seen ....
« on: February 21, 2008, 02:11:58 AM »
Go here first:

http://www.ford.co.uk/ns7/focmca/-/-/focmca_micro/-/-/-/#

Then hit "visit the new Focus "beautifully arranged" microsite (flash)" in blue lettering on the right hand side of what you see.

Wait for the animation to assemble the car. Eventually a violin key will appear at the right headlight of the car. Hit it and voilà you have a fender double bass! With the options shown above it you can even hear it play in a small orchestra of instruments made from other auto parts with each instrument's volume separately adjustable.

I first (see the next para for my revelatory experience though!) had no idea whether Ford's design department actually built those instruments and recorded them - the music sounds pretty much wood instruments to me. But I find the design of the Fender Double Bass quite stunning, sort of like the Bongo designers from BMW helped out plus some alien intelligence inspiration.

There is an advertisement campain in Germany (that is how I got to this) where a double bass player is pictured besides the Focus car playing the above "Fender double bass". Only in the advert the "Fender double bass" doesn't look as computer animated as on the above microsite but like something they actually built, maybe only as a (non-playable) prop for the photo shooting I thought. So I started searching and if you hit "media" and "videos" on the above Focus microsite, you actually do see a luthier building an electric guitar from the car parts and playing it, so its not just props either! Right down to an interview with the composer of the classical piece and its recording at Capitol Studios. The last vid features the orchestra playing all that stuff :o :o :o and its available on youtube:

(Fender double bass featured at 0.12/0.13)

"Fender double bass" -man those advertisement guys actually had humor.  ;D And a lovingly executed idea.

Blame it on my morning coffee and maybe its all one giant PR hoax, but I like it  :-[  (though the Focus car looks pretty unspectacular if you ask me).

Uwe


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Gibson Basses / Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
« on: February 20, 2008, 08:30:37 AM »
It was time for a change, those hollowbodies I had up there were getting boring so I took a couple from my 20 SG shape basses and hung them up ...



From left to right:

- Seventies EB-0 with Warwick bridge, RD Standard extra pup, refinned ivory (you can even tell on this pic how much fatter those seventies models were, real tanks)
- Melody Maker in CAR,
- Satin SG Supreme
- EB-6, stripped by pre-owner, but nice job,
- they shoot basses in Texas, don't they?
- the object of ze Herr Moderator's regular, if unwarranted derision: banana SB 450,
- it's another Tequila Sunrise ... Ebay Giveaway of Month
- batteries included: EB-0F (eternal thanks to Chris who made me aware of this one even though I still keep the bike my grandfather confiscated from his grandfather in the cellar ...)


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Gibson Basses / Money, Money, Money! aka The Deleted Ones
« on: February 20, 2008, 08:06:41 AM »




Well, one Doublecut and two Moneys (Monies?) to be exact. Another chapter in Gibson bass history closed.

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Gibson Basses / Sheer Beauty: Virgin Black Metal!
« on: February 19, 2008, 08:14:06 AM »
Jawohl, on German ebay I put a bid in for this:



Such joy it will bring to a future project ...  My precioussssssss ...


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Gibson Basses / Springtime for ... (no, not him) ... my luthier!
« on: February 19, 2008, 05:05:23 AM »
Once he's done with fixing the truss rod of my 62 Fender Reissue P bass and has turned it fretless, he'll no doubt need something else to do. This could be it:

http://cgi.ebay.com/1959-GIBSON-EB-2-BASS-GUITAR-NO-RESERVE_W0QQitemZ280202029687QQihZ018QQcategoryZ118993QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I've put a bid already in, but what do you guys think it is worth? Neither a possibly bad neck reset, an only vertical rather than horizontal headstock crack nor a complete rewinding of that mudbucker seem insurmountable obstacles for having that missing banjo tuner headstock EB 2 in my collection.

Discuss!!!

Herr eb2's input especially welcomed, never mind those misguided foreign policy opinions!  :o

Uwe

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Gibson Basses / Rotating the minibucker on your SG RI/Supreme
« on: February 08, 2008, 11:20:09 AM »
My satin maple top SG Supreme's strings were dead so I decided to put on D'Addario Halfrounds I had lying around. And while I was at it I unscrewed the frame of the minibucker, turned it 180 degrees (the lead is ample long enough for that) and rescrewed it so that the pole screws at the side of the mini are now facing towards the neck and not the bridge (I could have also unscrewed the pup within the frame and rotated that but fidgeting with the springs seemed too much work!). The mini in this new position loses presence, but gains quite a bit of mid attack and some more bass: Playing it by itself now or together with the neck TB Plus mockbucker has the bass sound even a bit more vintage than it already does with a honky mid emphasis that is not unreminiscent of g(l)ory EB-3 days.

And it's a totally non-invasive and at anytime quickly reversible mod even an attorney can do!

I'm really proud of myself thinking of that one!  ;)

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Gibson Basses / Brokeback Epi Embassy
« on: February 06, 2008, 11:05:16 AM »
Remember my sparkle charcoal Epi Embassy with the loveless neckbreak fix (that's how I bought it from Chicago Music Exchange), basically a not very stabilizing "volute" they had pasted to the back of the original (broken and splintered) neck? It came off eventually - unsurprisingly -, so off the Epi went to my luthier for some deutsche Wertarbeit. Some carbon and maple and voilà, this is where we are right now:









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The Bass Zone / MOVED: David Glimour - On An Island
« on: January 29, 2008, 09:18:27 AM »
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