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Other Bass Brands / Re: 60's Kent Guitars & Basses
« on: February 12, 2018, 05:56:20 PM »
After a long time of looking I finally found a 1967 Kent 833 Violin Style bass a few weeks ago. It needed a major cleaning and a tuner replaced. It also needed to have the neck pickup rewound cause it was dead.

After a good cleaning and polishing with Virtuoso, picking up and installing a set of NOS exact replacement tuners and having the pickup rewound it's all back together playing and sounding great.





TD

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Gibson Basses / Re: Fretboard Material Epiphone Vintage Pro TBird
« on: February 05, 2018, 06:05:25 PM »
Here's a couple of photos of the fretboard on my Thunderbird Vintage Pro. Hope these are of interest to the OP so he understands what to expect.





TD

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Other Bass Brands / Re: Need help identifying a klira violin bass
« on: February 03, 2018, 10:08:48 AM »
You're correct Dave, It's a Twen Star 162(!) from 1965. Bruce has been in touch with me and I've provided him with lots of information of the bass.

TD

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Rickenbacker Basses / Re: Here we go again... the S/5 is back
« on: January 26, 2018, 10:54:34 AM »
I think the 4005 PG would be much better ascetically but it's quite obvious that they're trying to incorporate as many common non-custom parts as possible to minimize production costs.

Has there been any word regarding MSRP?

TD

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The Bass Zone / Re: NAMM Rumours?
« on: January 05, 2018, 01:03:09 PM »
Didn't see anything regarding this information posted so FYI, no Gibson at NAMM 2018.

http://www.musicradar.com/news/namm-2018-gibson-no-show-confirmed

TD

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Gibson Basses / Re: NBD!!!
« on: December 29, 2017, 07:28:00 AM »
If you add a set of covers this is what it will look like.



TD

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Gibson Basses / Re: 2018 Gibson basses. New basses, new topic :)
« on: December 19, 2017, 05:51:32 PM »
There's a lot to like about that Waghorn RD Artist bass.

TD

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Gibson Basses / Re: Epiphone Vintage Pro mini review
« on: December 05, 2017, 08:53:17 PM »
I've had my Vintage Pro TBird for 6 weeks now, love this bass. Bought because I regretted selling my Ebony 76 Bicentennial years ago and I was hoping this would satisfy wanting for another one at a fraction of the price. I'm definitely more than satisfied with it.



TD


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Gibson Basses / Re: NAMM update from Chris (Embassy and Tbird content)
« on: October 29, 2017, 02:30:16 PM »
First impression?

I'm impressed with it's overall fit and finish. Hardware appears to be high quality. Cutaway on the lower bout gives easy access to the 17th fret max, beyond that you may end up hurting yourself if you have to play up there. It weighed in at 9.2 lbs.

Sounds just like you'd expect it to, like a Thunderbird.

They're going to see a lot of these.

TD

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Gibson Basses / Re: NAMM update from Chris (Embassy and Tbird content)
« on: October 29, 2017, 01:35:20 PM »
Picked up my Epiphone Thunderbird Vintage Pro today. Here's a few pics of it.





TD

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Gibson Basses / Re: NAMM update from Chris (Embassy and Tbird content)
« on: October 27, 2017, 04:26:04 PM »
Got a call late this afternoon saying that my Ebony Thunderbird Vintage Pro has arrived and is ready to be picked up. I was shocked, I figured it was another 1-2 months away from arriving.

Going to go and get it on Sunday.

TD

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The Bass Zone / Re: R.I.P. Steve Lang
« on: March 02, 2017, 07:42:24 PM »
I just started reading Myles Goodwyn's book "Just Between You and Me" a couple of weeks ago. Haven't gotten to where Steve Lang joined.

So far it's a good read.

TD

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Rickenbacker Basses / Re: Limited Edition 4003JPS - Jetglo Pearlstar
« on: February 27, 2017, 06:10:18 AM »
I saw a price of $2550.00

TD

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Rickenbacker Basses / Re: 4003 Reissue Horseshoe Problems
« on: December 17, 2016, 07:25:06 AM »
I keep wanting to add another suffix to horse besides 'shoe'. ;D

Does that word happen to have the letters "i and t" within it?.

TD

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Other Bass Brands / 60's Kent Guitars & Basses
« on: November 25, 2016, 07:25:11 PM »
At some point in our musical tenure we all have owned a budget bass. My first bass in the mid 60's was a Tele-Star T2B (Kawai made) Semi-acoustic teardrop bass that my mom bought new for me. I played it for a couple of years and moved on to a Hofner 500/1 which I played for a few more years. When I bought my Hofner the store I bought it from in Toronto had just started receiving inventory of Kent 700 & 800 Series guitars and basses. I gotta say that I was really attracted to them, but having just owned a Japanese made Tele-Star (Kawai) I wanted something different so I bought the Hofner. Well those Kent's were always in the back of my mind, because they looked so cool with their triple layer binding and cool body shapes, plus they sounded better than any Japanese bass that I had ever heard before.

Over the past 20 years I've always kept my eye open for either a Kent 700 Series (solid body) or the 800 Series (semi-acoustic) and I've come across a few of them but they're usually pretty beat up and missing most of their original parts or have been heavily modified. A couple of weeks ago I happened upon a 1967 Kent Model 743 (30" short scale) in a tiny music store in a small town that's about an hours drive from my house. When I saw the bass I couldn't get over its condition and the fact that it wasn't missing any of its original parts I knew I had to grab it quick. Other than the strings it was 100% original including the soft shell case that came with it.

Turns out that a gentleman bought the bass new in 1967 and played it a few times then put it in its case and placed the case in the closet where it remained for the next 48 years. It was found by the gentlemen's daughter when she was cleaning out the closet. Her father had passed away and left her his estate. She ended up bringing it to the small store I mentioned and sold it to the store owner. He sat on it for a year before letting anyone know that he had it. Then recently he advertised it for sale and I saw the listing and immediately contacted him to ask him all the usual questions, then I went to see it. It was worth the drive because although it's an inexpensive 60's made Japanese made bass it's killer as you can see in the photos below that I took of it. Pickup rocker switches, foam mute pad under the bridge cover, 3-tone sunburst and tortoise shell pickguard, upper and lower Mahogany tug bars and those 2 Kent single coil pu's with their huge tone just add to the coolness of the bass. The fact that the neck is as straight, intonation is perfect and the frets are in the condition that they are is amazing for a 49 year old instrument.

I'll never gig this bass but I wouldn't hesitate to use it in the studio. I can honestly say that I'm really glad that I own it even though back in the day it was considered a beginners instrument and really didn't command any respect from musicians of that time period.

Anyone else owned an inexpensive Japanese 60's bass at some point in your life?








TD

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