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Fender Basses / Re: 1971 Fender Telecaster Bass - Color Options
« on: June 01, 2015, 10:43:23 AM »
Only ever saw 'm in creme ....... paisley and blue flower didn't last that long. Other fins usually turn out to be refins ( or custom jobs )

So would "creme" be "blond"? Looks slightly transparent.
...I have also seen them in a wood grain gloss finish. I think those were ash wood.

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Fender Basses / 1971 Fender Telecaster Bass - Color Options
« on: June 01, 2015, 06:24:28 AM »

Group...

Does anyone know what color options were used on 1971 Fender Telecaster Basses?

...I have a '71 body that was stripped down and I would like to have it painted to the vintage color options and spec.

Thank you!
Curt

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iirc Peter Cook was working for him then so if it was a refin it was most likely PC did it, so colours would have been similar to what he could obtain from UK sources...?

Agreed

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Entwistle's  NR was Cardinal Red (Gibson) which is the same color as Dakota Red (Fender).

IMO makes no sense to strip a perfectly good finish before doing a repaint no matter what solid color or type paint you are putting on top of it.  The bass was white.  Perfect for painting any color over it with a leveling, scuff sanding and spot priming if necessary.

'Vintage finishes' were glossy when they were painted.  Just as glossy as cars of the day because it was the same exact paint, in the case of Dakota/Cardinal Red, acrylic lacquer.  You want it duller, a pro painter will add flatting paste to cut the gloss...ask yours if he knows what it is.

Painting red over gray or white doesn't make that much difference with opaque paint.  Just takes slightly more paint to get to the same color.

BTW if you're doing it 'vintage'  Gibson ran the paint to the top edge of the fretboard with black dots.  Not to the bottom like Bach.


I am not certain that John's NR was stock Gibson Cardinal Red, only because I think his was painted after he got it...
Also, the front face of his headstock is Black. This would not be the first time he had basses painted after he got them.
The reason I thought it was Fiesta Red, or something similar, was because that seems to be brighter than Cardinal Red.

The reason I had it striped down to the wood was because there were several drips and runs from the original paint job...
If I was going to spend the money on having it repainted, and the painter said it wouldn't take much to chemically strip it, I figure why not.
Also, I am making the same changes to mine as the one found here...
https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10832

Regarding the finished look... I was only trying to avoid a high gloss appearance.

Yes, the painter commented on the amount of paint needed with reference to primer color... and also that reds seem to take more paint in general.

Not going to have the edge of the fretboard painted.

Thank you...

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Are you doing it yourself?  Do you have spray equipment?  Do you have a paint type preference?

I am not doing it myself... I've got a local professional painter doing it.
What I'm looking for is more of a vintage style finish, not heavily glossy.
Not sure what Gibson used back in the mid to late 1960's, or their processing.
The painter said you will get a different look when you use grey vs. white primer, causing a darker or lighter red.
Wasn't sure what the standard was...

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Group...

I have had my white NR Bach Thunderbird striped down and prepped for paint.
Either going with Cardinal or Fiesta Red.
My guess from this picture is that Entwistle's bass is closer to Fiesta Red... your thoughts?

2 Questions...
Can anyone tell me the best place to get this paint?
What is the best color primer to use under Red? (White? Grey?)

Thank you!
Curt


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Bill's Shop: Projects, Mods & Repairs / Re: Anyone 3D printing parts?
« on: April 15, 2015, 09:00:10 AM »

I have finally made some progress... Should have something to show in a week (or so).

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I have an Epiphone Elitist Thunderbird that I have decided to remove the 3 point bridge and install a 2 Piece Bridge and Tail Piece.

Could someone tell me the dimension from the "Nut to the Center of the Bridge" and then from the "Nut to the Center of the Tail Piece" (center of the screws).

Thanks, I appreciate the assistance!

Curt


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The Bass Zone / Re: Bass Player Magazine - "Dig My Rig" Feb 2015
« on: March 14, 2015, 11:03:23 AM »
Looking at that show now. I think it looks like Jack soloed the bridge pick up from what I could see of the toggle, at least on Spoonful. Do you agree?

Completely agree... I think he playing it that way for all three songs from the Revolution Club.

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The Bass Zone / Re: Bass Player Magazine - "Dig My Rig" Feb 2015
« on: February 23, 2015, 12:25:59 PM »
Way cool. Too often, in JB discussions, the Dano is left out.

Thanks!
I have that wired, I believe, the same way that Jack did; 1 Vol / 1 Tone, both pickups on together.
...If you look close at pictures of his Dano you'll see the Gibson knobs.

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The Bass Zone / Re: Bass Player Magazine - "Dig My Rig" Feb 2015
« on: February 23, 2015, 12:08:17 PM »
Good to see your impressive collection receive well deserved attention.
Did Jack mod his EB-3 with a toggle? Care to elaborate any further on how you wired the pickups? For instance, do you use the tone choke and have you done anything to balance the pickups better when they're both engaged?

Thanks!
If you see Cream's performance at the Revolution Club you'll see Jack's 1961 EB-3 with a toggle.
Mine is a 3 way, wired; Neck, Both, Bridge

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Gibson Basses / Re: Reproduction NR Thunderbirds
« on: February 22, 2015, 12:44:00 PM »

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The Bass Zone / Bass Player Magazine - "Dig My Rig" Feb 2015
« on: February 22, 2015, 12:40:05 PM »
Hello Group!
Thought I'd share this...

The Feb 2015 issue of Bass Player magazine is a tribute to Jack Bruce.
My Jack Bruce rig that I use for my Cream tribute, "Tales Of Cream", is featured on "Dig My Rig", page 12!


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Bill's Shop: Projects, Mods & Repairs / Re: Anyone 3D printing parts?
« on: January 21, 2015, 07:58:10 PM »
Hey guys...

I have a 1962 Gibson (silver painted) Bakelite EB Cover that I have measured and created a CAD model.
...I have a 3D printer at work that I should have access to in the next week or so.

I'll keep you posted as I planned on making some replica parts.
Curt

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Group...

Going to buy a set of HB6 - 3/8'' Ultralite Tuners


...and a 2 Point SuperTone Bass Bridge.


What finish best gives it that vintage vibe?

Thanks,
Curt

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