Hey guys, it's been a while. How's it hanging? I'm on the hunt for another ebony board ripper. Preferably with no parts since I have a set of tuners and 1 pup. They have gotten more scarce and expensive. I've realized they are my favorite bass and would like a second one
Hey stranger! I'll keep my eyes open.
Welcome back my rodent bud... good luck with the hunting...
If i come on here too often I can't stop buying Basses. Lol
And why would that be a problem?
It's expensive.
As long as it's a matter of not enough money rather than a significant other saying no, that's okay. I had a problem like that once, but I divorced her.
Dave then switched to elkhounds rather than wives. He recommends it too. :popcorn:
(https://huntingdogs.us/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/gray_norwegian_elkhound_gray_0014.jpg)
Dogs never complain about what you buy, much less spend 10x what you ever spent on themselves.
OTOH, I never had to carry poop bags with me when my ex and I went for a walk.
True, and only dogs still wake you up with something moist on your face even after many years of living together - their nose!
Quote from: Dave W on August 09, 2016, 11:57:07 AM
OTOH, I never had to carry poop bags with me when my ex and I went for a walk.
:mrgreen:
I might be able to help you with that monkey on your back Mr. Rat. Its not a husk like you're looking for but it def has some bumps a bruises that will make it more affordable than a closet queen collector bass.
(http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n614/tlkroon/black%20ripper_zpswq5oyupf.jpg) (http://s1142.photobucket.com/user/tlkroon/media/black%20ripper_zpswq5oyupf.jpg.html)
Shoot me a PM and I can email more pics.
That is one of the only bass I ever regretted selling . It was such a natural on me as far as fit and playability. If I get another Im not lettin go!
Atlas, that is right up my alley. please send me some pic. i already PM'd you
Quote from: shadowcastaz on August 10, 2016, 07:14:43 PM
That is one of the only bass I ever regretted selling . It was such a natural on me as far as fit and playability. If I get another Im not lettin go!
nothing fits me better
https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13920868_10210269567719419_8279876164197874149_n.jpg?oh=0e226eb72d2190c7c9d12aafbed3c7ec&oe=58128B13 here's mine
First Gibson I ever saw was an ebony fretless Ripper. I've lusted after one ever since. So beautiful, sounds so good.
66atlas jus posted this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/112099361267?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
ok, i have decided i'm gonna put "Thunderbuckers" in both Rippers. now here is my question i have a Hipshot supertone that i have yet to install, do any of you guys have a bass with both the Hipshot and the Thunderbuckers. (please post a pic) the bridge is aluminum and i believe the pups are nickel. i wanna see how they look together. or maybe that new babics bridge? decisions decisions.......
The supertone is aluminium with chrome plate on top, I don't think they offer the supertones in nickel. Even the two points are not available in nickel. I lined up the supertone along with the nickel parts on a '63 EB0F, to replace a retrofitted 3 point. It did not work for me, both because of the chrome not matching the worn nickel of the pickup cover and because of the sheer size of that thing. I ended up biting the sour apple and bought a '62 bar bridge in good shape, costly but perfect.
Usually when matching new chrome parts with old nickel parts, I just strip off the chrome with hydrochloric acid. There is almost always nickel under chrome, the acid only removes chrome and leaves beautiful nickel unspoiled.
However as the bridge is aluminium, you can't do that. But I think you can reverse-electro-plate it, althoug it's complicated. I guess it's easier just buying chrome covers for the pickups.
Quote from: amptech on September 14, 2016, 12:50:44 AM
The supertone is aluminium with chrome plate on top, I don't think they offer the supertones in nickel. Even the two points are not available in nickel. I lined up the supertone along with the nickel parts on a '63 EB0F, to replace a retrofitted 3 point. It did not work for me, both because of the chrome not matching the worn nickel of the pickup cover and because of the sheer size of that thing. I ended up biting the sour apple and bought a '62 bar bridge in good shape, costly but perfect.
Usually when matching new chrome parts with old nickel parts, I just strip off the chrome with hydrochloric acid. There is almost always nickel under chrome, the acid only removes chrome and leaves beautiful nickel unspoiled.
However as the bridge is aluminium, you can't do that. But I think you can reverse-electro-plate it, althoug it's complicated. I guess it's easier just buying chrome covers for the pickups.
I thought there was also an option for brass on supertones, but I may be wrong.
I'm gonna eBay the supertone and get a pair of Babicz bridges (they look better) and I think since I mostly play the rear pup I'm gonna put thunderbuckers in the bridge and China buckers in the front. Someone on here said the covers are the same (can anyone verify). That way I save a few bucks. Talked to the guy at Chelsea guitars about doing the work and he gave me a good price and is gonna sell a few things for me on consignment.
Quote from: SKATE RAT on September 14, 2016, 04:23:37 PM
I'm gonna eBay the supertone and get a pair of Babicz bridges (they look better) and I think since I mostly play the rear pup I'm gonna put thunderbuckers in the bridge and China buckers in the front. Someone on here said the covers are the same (can anyone verify). That way I save a few bucks. Talked to the guy at Chelsea guitars about doing the work and he gave me a good price and is gonna sell a few things for me on consignment.
Good choice.
Quote from: exiledarchangel on September 14, 2016, 12:32:23 PM
I thought there was also an option for brass on supertones, but I may be wrong.
They claim it's made of solid aircraft aluminium, have not heard of a brass option. They are available in chrome or black, and the three point sub also have gold plate as an option.
I remember when they first came out they offered brass, though I think that option disappeared very soon afterwards though.