The Last Bass Outpost
Gear Discussion Forums => Other Bass Brands => Topic started by: daan on August 28, 2017, 12:47:12 PM
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So my hours at work changed again, so I had 40 min. of free time before work today. Just enough time to check out a guitar store near work that I hadn't been to before (Capitol Guitar in St Paul)
They had some interesting stuff, including this "no name" semi hollow bass:
That's what the tag said, "No name"... Anyway it looks fairly recent, the pups look like the "mini humbucker" style like my Gretsch had (and there's plastic still on them) It's kinda heavy, so I'm guessing it's got a center block or something. The tailpiece is real close to the bridge, so I'm wondering if that isn't stock. I should go back next week and see what I can trade my Hondo jazz for it...
Thanks, in advance, guys!
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Ok so what are y'all doing for photo hosting now? P-bucket isn't working, and literally all the other sites I've tried to use are blocked here at work :P
I tried to upload the pics right off my phone, but apparently they're too big, and I'm too old to figure out how to resize them on the phone (ugh). I will keep messing with it and see if I can post them.
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I'm using imgur.com. Is that blocked at your workplace?
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Yes. And my internet at home is so crappy (barely faster than dial-up) that my computer times out before I can upload anything.
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Let's see if this worked:
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Wow this is obnoxious... I'm almost ready to just pay the stupid Photobucket so I can attatch pics again.
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I promise I'm never gonna make fun of my parents for not being able to program their VCR again! I'm sure someone who knows what they're doing could have posted these in about 30 seconds, and not the 90 minutes I've been working on this... :rolleyes:
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I have no idea what bass or brand that might be.
But that upper horn sure doesn't look good. All wobbly curve without nice tension.
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No idea what brand. Agree with Rob, that irregular upper horn isn't good, whether it's from poor construction or a repair.
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The pickups remind me of the Ibanez Artcore series.
If it sounds good and plays well, to me the brand isn't that relevant...as long as the price is reasonable.
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I guessed it might be a fake Cassidy bass, so while putzing around the net I found THIS
https://airline-guitars.netfirms.com/savannah_std.html
Maybe whatever factory in China made the guitars, they ran off a bunch of "no name" copies to sell themselves. Or something...
The next time I work "in town" I'll go check it out again. My Hondo isn't playable again, and I'm real tired of working on it, so I'll see what they say about trading them. I figure, I'll be able to find another J bass copy if I get the urge, but EB-2 style basses are kinda thin on the ground by me.
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But that upper horn sure doesn't look good. All wobbly curve without nice tension.
Yeah, it does kind of look like it got stung by something, and swelled up, doesn't it?
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Revelation market a broadly similar bass here in the UK:
(https://images.reverb.com/image/upload/s--r1vinO0h--/a_exif,c_limit,e_unsharp_mask:80,f_auto,fl_progressive,g_south,h_620,q_90,w_620/v1492689989/rvhcgppxzl9qkggxmugt.jpg)
To wit, a generic Chinese hollow/semi-hollow bass. The blank headstock might simply mean that it was a sample or prototype for an importer, who would then have their logo installed on the headstock. Beyond that there is some random hollow Chinese stuff on Ebay sometimes.
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It doesn't look like anything recent to me. More like an older MIJ or MIK bass.
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The plastic is on the minibuckers, which suggests it is new (or a case queen). The oversized plastic surrounds on the minibuckers are the same as seen elsewhere on new basses, such as those Les Paul shaped Gretsch basses.
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The tailpiece and floating bridge look exactly like those on the Eastwood Classic 4 (Broadcaster copy)
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If the "begats" are highly in question, why not look for an Ibanez Artcore? They're pretty decent basses.
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Of course the bass I posted was gone when I went back. I keep looking around for stuff like this, and nothing shows up here (well, nothing I can afford :mrgreen:) And then I keep playing my $40 Austin P-bass that honestly there isn't anything it doesn't do, that I need it to. But that little voice in my head saying "Hey, it's one of a billion P copies, and you know you want an EB-2 or a NR..." ugh. I did try out an Artcore (Actually I had an Artcore, about 10 years ago, it was really nice. But I had to sell it (and a bunch of other stuff) to pay my daughter's hospital bills. The new Artcores are nice, other than the weird fake relicking they had. http://www.ibanez.com/usa/news/f_products/2016/vintage/artcore-bass.php