I've decided to do a BillyBo for myself. This is a basswood body, cut on a CNC machine by a friend in California. It's gonna have a Fender Mustang profile neck, TV Jones pups, maybe a mahogany or cherry top over cavities for a nice hollow tone, probably faux binding. I hope to get to it in the next month or so after I finish up the M-85 polishing.
Chris will be so jealous.
Looking forward to the project Doc!
Thanks guys, I'll ya posted!
(preparing to re-enter the depths of envy here...)
Um whats a "Billy Bo"?
Scott...!
Keepin' em peeled... 8)
From what I can tell, it was a special Gretsch called the Jupiter Thunderbird that they produced for Bo Diddley in the late 50s. He gave his to Billy Gibbons, one thing led to another and Gretsch issued a modified version of it as the Jupiter Thunderbird Billy Bo guitar, then a bass version. I think the bass is now discontinued. You can still buy the guitar version for 2.5K or so.
It's so ugly some people love it. Not I. YMMV.
EDIT: here you go (http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/items/G6199B.htm). Beauty, eh? ;D
Billy played that bass at their gig in Denver this summer. They had a matching guitar IIRC. Very cool.
It's so "Jetsons" looking that I like it!
I love the weird look of it. I just couldn't paying over $2000 for the Gretsch model. In fact, after this one, I'm gonna do one of these equally ugly basses...............
http://www.vintageguitars.org.uk/guildJetStarBass.php
Nice.....and the pickup in that illustration would be a visual match for today's Darkstar.
So ugly, only a mother could love it... (in the nicest possible sense...;))
IIRC, that is the type of bass the girl uses in Jack Black's "School Of Rock"? my daughter loves the film...
Quote from: drbassman on October 18, 2009, 07:19:24 AM
I love the weird look of it. I just couldn't paying over $2000 for the Gretsch model. In fact, after this one, I'm gonna do one of these equally ugly basses...............
http://www.vintageguitars.org.uk/guildJetStarBass.php
Gumby!
Quote from: Dave W on October 18, 2009, 01:02:10 PM
Gumby!
Yep, there's a Gumby off in the distant future!
Yep, jealous! 8)
Quote from: Chris P. on October 19, 2009, 06:09:23 AM
Yep, jealous! 8)
Opps, not my intent! I just got an offer from a buddy with a CNC machine who offered to turnone out for nothing for me. Couldn't resist that offer!
I'm jealous to.
And what's so ugly about jetstar basses? I've two of them both DeArmond and reissues one shortscale and one medium. Don't like the mediem scale that's a rather cheap one. The shortie is a great bass. Would like to own one true vintage one.
(http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd144/snarenkunst/Bas2.jpg)
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
"First you take some flaaaaawers, then you arraaaaaainge them in a vaaaasssse, thus..."
Oh, sorry... wrong Gumbies... ;D
It's going to be awesome, Doc!
I'm a fan of both Jetstar and the BillyBo designs but never felt like I wanted to build one myself, don't know why. But maybe I change my mind once I see yours!
So you've got accurate tracing for both or you're going with your own aproximation drawings?
Quote from: Saf on October 19, 2009, 01:34:14 PM
I'm jealous to.
And what's so ugly about jetstar basses? I've two of them both DeArmond and reissues one shortscale and one medium. Don't like the mediem scale that's a rather cheap one. The shortie is a great bass. Would like to own one true vintage one.
(http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd144/snarenkunst/Bas2.jpg)
the wall of weirdness. very cool collection.whats that little Tele bass
I like the DeArmonds too!
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on October 19, 2009, 04:20:06 PM
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
"First you take some flaaaaawers, then you arraaaaaainge them in a vaaaasssse, thus..."
Oh, sorry... wrong Gumbies... ;D
Hey, I'm making a bass here, not planning a wedding! :P
Quote from: Daniel_J on October 19, 2009, 07:32:27 PM
It's going to be awesome, Doc!
I'm a fan of both Jetstar and the BillyBo designs but never felt like I wanted to build one myself, don't know why. But maybe I change my mind once I see yours!
So you've got accurate tracing for both or you're going with your own aproximation drawings?
The BillyBo is a computer rendering of an actual Gretsch body, so it's pretty accurate. The Jet Star I was gonna guess, but now I have someone to beg a tracing off of!!!! :mrgreen:
I love the black one with the white pickups!!!! I should have bought one a couple years back when they were blowing them out the doors at the stores. I just didn't realize I would want one later!!!
Could I beg a tracing of the Jet Star from you?? I'd be happy to send you a tracing in return. I have T-Birds, reverse and non-reverse and a bunch of hollow body stuff!
Quote from: Saf on October 19, 2009, 01:34:14 PM
I'm jealous to.
And what's so ugly about jetstar basses? I've two of them both DeArmond and reissues one shortscale and one medium. Don't like the mediem scale that's a rather cheap one. The shortie is a great bass. Would like to own one true vintage one.
(http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd144/snarenkunst/Bas2.jpg)
wall of wierdness that's just a small portion of my wierdness then. Ik shall make an tracing of it. I belive I must have an .EPS vector drawing op it somewhere. I shall look for it.
Thanks, any form of drawing would be great!
I always liked those Jetstars. They made them with a 4-inline headstock also, which looks pretty slick:
(http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k125/0chromium0/forums/guild/fabb_3.jpg)
This is the headstock I'm gonna use on mine when I get around to it!
I love this ugly old thing!!!!
Quote from: chromium on October 20, 2009, 11:51:09 PM
I always liked those Jetstars. They made them with a 4-inline headstock also, which looks pretty slick:
(http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k125/0chromium0/forums/guild/fabb_3.jpg)
I like the 4 in line head better also.
That huge headstock combined with that body style seems like a recipe for neck dive. Looks cool tho. ;D
Probably no worse than our beloved TBs, I would think. It's a pretty substantial body.
Post the body-shots, Bill (had a sneak peak ;))
Can't wait to see your BillyBo, doc! 8)
I'd love a lefty one. Think I'd rather have it as a guitar tho.
Here ya go..........
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/IMG00147-20091014-1122.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/IMG00148-20091014-1122.jpg)
Ah... the wonders of CNC!
I do all my work pretty much by hand, and I don't even use body shape templates, each and every guitar is shaped by hand, but if I had easy access to a CNC machine I would use the heck out of it!
I mean, look at that! I know there is a level of programming expertise to be able to do that, but right now I'm sitting here surfing the web and I could easily be programming a body, an inlay or even an arch top instead of just browsing here on the forum.
Some day maybe...
So you'll be calling her a BILLyHO... ;D
Yep, a CNC would be nice! I'm having an engineer friend build me a duplicator, should be ready soon. This will do all I need without all the expense!
(http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=140353209035)
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on October 23, 2009, 03:38:19 PM
So you'll be calling her a BILLyHO... ;D
If she turns out well, you can call her anything you like!!!!! ;D
Nice!!!!
very cool Bill !
That body looks great, and that's a fine piece of wood!
Yep, it's a solid piece of basswood, picked it up at the lumber yard for $23! The grain is nice enough I might do a trans finish on it. We'll see.
Based on the weather in Colorado, it's past time to start winter projects!
Quote from: Pilgrim on October 29, 2009, 06:52:23 AM
Based on the weather in Colorado, it's past time to start winter projects!
And to think I want to move there!!! I still wish I could. I'd drop NY in a nanosecond if I could.
"Ahm dreamin' of a BASS Christmas..."
You retire there and buy Al's house, then he can retire and move back to Pullman.
Two wishes fulfilled.
Quote from: Dave W on October 29, 2009, 05:06:54 PM
You retire there and buy Al's house, then he can retire and move back to Pullman.
Two wishes fulfilled.
Works for me. I'll be retired in 2 years!
Now Dave's a realtor... ;)
Hey, Doc are you going to bind this one?
Quote from: Lightyear on October 30, 2009, 09:16:35 PM
Hey, Doc are you going to bind this one?
I'm considering faux binding on it.
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on October 30, 2009, 07:01:53 PM
Now Dave's a realtor... ;)
All I have to do to complete the hat trick is find someone in Pullman WA who wants to relocate to Rochester NY. That ought to be easy. Right, Doc?
Oh yeah, just find someone who loves to snow shoe and ski most of the year and we're all set!
Quote from: drbassman on October 31, 2009, 06:54:30 AM
Oh yeah, just find someone who loves to snow shoe and ski most of the year and we're all set!
Don't forget the sun setting at 4:15 in the winter ;)
Sun? What's that????? :P
A very bad Brit newspaper... (hold-on a moment... did I say newspaper...?)
Today's sunset time in London was 16:35
We get nice long summer days here, even longer in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland... shame about the weather... ;)
The elder and retired members of my family in Michigan go cross-country skiing; not a lot of that going on in the UK...
Quote from: drbassman on October 31, 2009, 11:18:16 AM
Sun? What's that????? :P
I know what you mean! I spent 19 years of my life working for an outfit based in Binghamton, NY. For most of that time we manufactued there and it was also where I went several times a year for meetings and training. We entered through the side of the building and this was where the smokers hung out since it was covered - they would write the date that the sun was seen on one of the support posts for fun -
lots of days in between the sunny day ;)
Towards the end of my apprenticeship where I had previously spent 16 months on the "American Fleet" (Boeing 707's & 720's, 747 100's & 200's, DC10-30's), I was transfered to the workshops situated in the centre of what was known as the "Brabazon" hanger (a failed British design, due to the onset of the "Jet-Age"); once we went back to GMT I would not see daylight during working hours - no windows, 4 storeys up, neon lights, all... day...
Worst job for an instrument mechanic (well, nearly the worst - anything to do with "Skydrol" hydraulic fluid would be hard to top; the stuff just eats skin...!) on the fleet was a P&W JT9D oil change... one time, on a stormy winters night, with the engine cowling flapping round my head; snow was coming down thickly and sideways and I was stuck with an oil change... so, what does oil have to do with an instruments engineer...? yes, it's a fluid, therefore a quantity which has to be measured, and the "oilys" didn't do that sort of stuff... I think I had to get 16 quarts of oil in whilst the other engineers calibrated the levels; couldn't use gloves and the cans were sticking to my hand... oh the fun an apprentice could have...
Yikes, all I have to do is drive in it! That's the downside here. The summers and falls are awesome, just too short for me!
The thing I could not live with, being so much further north than most of the American Bretheren, is the lack of daylight over there... the further south, the less you get... yeah, I know, you guys in the south have it good right now (mostly) but the nearly "even" day/night thing is just not for me... mind you, I wouldn't choose Alaska, either... ;)
I'm used to it, I just don't care for it!
I miss the change of seasons.
I missed them when I lived in Texas. We did get a bit of fall color because Central TX is actually quite green and the trees are mostly deciduous, but fer cryin' out loud, it got over 90 in May and didn't get under 90 until November! November through April was the best season.
Bill, if you feel like visiting Fort Collins, just lemme know - the guest room is available.
Quote from: Dave W on November 01, 2009, 10:19:24 PM
I miss the change of seasons.
Come on! We have seasonal changes - summer and, um, the other two freakin' months ;D
That would be early summer, summer, and next summer, right?
Yeah, we have winter and the 4th. of July here!!!
Honestly, I could move 8 hours farther south and still have seasonal changes, just more equal season!
Got the neck pieces glued together today. 2 pieces of flame maple around a nice mahogany strip.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_2933.jpg)
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on October 23, 2009, 03:38:19 PM
So you'll be calling her a BILLyHO... ;D
HAR HAR HAR :mrgreen:
Can't wait to see it done. What color(s) is she gonna be?
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on March 06, 2010, 02:54:25 PM
HAR HAR HAR :mrgreen:
Can't wait to see it done. What color(s) is she gonna be?
Most of them are typically red. I'm thinking maybe something different, like a white or seafoam green.
Check the James Bond vid of Jack White and Alicia Keyes. He uses a 'White Falcon' Billy Bo there.
There ya go, putting me to shame... 2 projects on the go while mine slumbers on the bench in the shed... ;D
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on March 07, 2010, 05:53:51 AM
There ya go, putting me to shame... 2 projects on the go while mine slumbers on the bench in the shed... ;D
Well, my basement is climate controlled after all!
Quote from: Chris P. on March 07, 2010, 03:52:09 AM
Check the James Bond vid of Jack White and Alicia Keyes. He uses a 'White Falcon' Billy Bo there.
White METALFLAKE would be to DIE for on a BillyHo!
I'm all for that Seafoam idea! :D
Electric Blue?
Moonburst?
Trip out! 8)
LOVE that vid Crispy mentioned:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM5UJvnbbuY&feature=user
White playin' a WHITE one. ;)
I'm leaning toward a white one. Maybe with black binding for a tuxedo look!
Quote from: drbassman on March 09, 2010, 05:09:22 PM
I'm leaning toward a white one. Maybe with black binding for a tuxedo look!
Formal, veddy formal, doncha'know?
Quote from: Pilgrim on March 09, 2010, 05:36:29 PM
Formal, veddy formal, doncha'know?
Yep, I could play it at weddings! ;D
The neck is shaping up. Nice flame/mahogany combo with a birdseye fret board. Looking good!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_2948.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_2951.jpg)
that figuring is sweet!
Quote from: drbassman on March 07, 2010, 09:54:47 AM
Well, my basement is climate controlled after all!
My shed is climate controlled...! (bl**dy cold, wet climate controlled...!!!) ;D
Beautiful fret board, btw, but 19 frets... is that standard for the breed...?
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on March 12, 2010, 01:17:27 PM
My shed is climate controlled...! (bl**dy cold, wet climate controlled...!!!) ;D
Beautiful fret board, btw, but 19 frets... is that standard for the breed...?
Don't know about the frets really, it's just what I wanted. Typical Fender only has 19 or 20. I don't play beyond 19 anyway!!! ;)
Hey Doc~ Are we there yet? 8)
I just finished routing the binding channels last night and decided to use a rosewood fret board with thumbnail inlays (did those too last night). I'll post some pics tonight. Thanks for asking!
Here's the new fretboard............
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_2993.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_2994.jpg)
V nice...
Yeah, I really like the look. Don't know why I didn't think of it sooner!
That looks good Doc!!
Quote from: Nokturnal on April 15, 2010, 06:51:23 AM
That looks good Doc!!
Thanks! I'm also considering white pearloid binding to match the pickguard. I think that would look pretty cool.
That would be a tuxedo :o
I alway waned to do a thumbnail inlay. Verynice . great flame on the maho !
I really like the inlays that are flush with the edge, like the shark tooth ones too. I like the off center stuff a lot!
Started heating the binding and forming it to the edges. What a bear going around the corners! But it's looking great so far. Hope to get it all glued up this weekend.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3050.jpg)
fingers crossed...
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on May 05, 2010, 01:01:16 PM
fingers crossed...
Yep, I started a small fire on one of the tight curves, but it turned out OK! :o
A fire? Well, it is hot lookin' fo' sho'!
Some old binding is exceptionally flamable...
Yep, it ignites much easier than you'd imagine! Keeping a damp rag nearby is always smart!
iirc some of trad stuff is "celluloid"...?
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on May 08, 2010, 09:26:11 AM
iirc some of trad stuff is "celluloid"...?
This stuff is plastic of some sort, not celluloid. I do have some celluloid stuff and you do have to be careful with it.
What a nice project! I love that bodyshape, and very nice choice of the details: thumbnail inlays, binding on the body.
What kind of headstock shape will this bass get, or did I miss that?
Quote from: PeterB on May 08, 2010, 09:39:51 AM
What a nice project! I love that bodyshape, and very nice choice of the details: thumbnail inlays, binding on the body.
What kind of headstock shape will this bass get, or did I miss that?
Funny you should ask! I haven't decided yet, but I was toying with the idea of a fin-like shape, mirroring the body. Or, something 2+2 like the typical Gretsch version. The headstock is uncut at present.
This is a very cool build, I love when new pics are added.
A 2+2 headstock should be very nice, after seeing the body of your bass, I had to think about this one a bit, with also a 2+2 (from a Belgium luthier):
(http://www.guttlin.be/pics%20guttlin/Bobking/bobking8.jpg)
(http://www.guttlin.be/pics%20guttlin/Bobking/bobking13.jpg)
I like your basses better, Peter!
Thanks guys. Wow Peter, that is a pretty radical bass you posted! I agree with Chris, you're basses are much cooler! I'll keep the posts coming as I make progress. This weekend was tied up with Mother's Day stuff, so I never made it down to the shop!!!
All the binding is on the body, the fret board/truss rod are finished and I put binding on the neck today. We're getting there!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3060.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3069.jpg)
Coming along nicely...
Lookin nice as always Doc. What finish are you doin on the bod?
Quote from: shadowcastaz on May 28, 2010, 04:40:57 AM
Lookin nice as always Doc. What finish are you doin on the bod?
I was leaning towards red but my wife thinks black would be be great with all of the pearl binding. I'm beginning to think she's right!
Got the neck binding finished up!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3071-1.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3072-1.jpg)
Quote from: drbassman on May 28, 2010, 06:01:03 AM
I was leaning towards red but my wife thinks black would be be great with all of the pearl binding. I'm beginning to think she's right!
ANy chance you could do a transparent black with grain showing? That would be fantastic looking!
Oh yeah, trans black. I could look into that. It sure would be different! I'll probably do a matching health stock too!
what kind of pups are you putting in that pretty thing.. Every once in a while the dearmond white single coils show up on feebay
Quote from: jumbodbassman on May 28, 2010, 01:33:41 PM
what kind of pups are you putting in that pretty thing.. Every once in a while the dearmond white single coils show up on feebay
I just snagged two Gretch Trons off eBay, same one's Pilgrim just bought. I like that look on this bass and the price was too good to pass up!
hmm... the Lady In Red, or Back In Black... ;D
They'd both work...
edit/ your Ric homage was in red...
Doc, did you use your scraper to take down all of the excess fingerboard binding or did you trim it with something else first?
Quote from: Lightyear on May 29, 2010, 01:20:12 PM
Doc, did you use your scraper to take down all of the excess fingerboard binding or did you trim it with something else first?
I filed it a little then used the big scraper in the picture above.
Neck progress............
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3077.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3082.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3083.jpg)
Don't have the setup or the practice to go that far into a build... I'll stick to my fin-work... ;)
Not a big deal really. That's my $99 band saw and home made router table ($10 worth of plywood).
Very interesting! I was wondering how you were going to do this. So you dimensioned your fingerboard and applied the binding and used the binding as you guide for the beraing on the router bit?
So when you radius the FB does the binding clog the sand paper of the radius block?
Anyway, great work, as usual, and please keep the pics coming they are very helpful.
Quote from: Lightyear on May 30, 2010, 09:04:08 AM
Very interesting! I was wondering how you were going to do this. So you dimensioned your fingerboard and applied the binding and used the binding as you guide for the beraing on the router bit?
So when you radius the FB does the binding clog the sand paper of the radius block?
Anyway, great work, as usual, and please keep the pics coming they are very helpful.
Yep. I've built neck 5 different ways and I decided to do it this way once to see how it went. So far, I'm happy with the process. Keeping the back, top and edges flat throughout most of the building process sure makes working with it easier. Using the binding as an edge for the bearing was nice and easy. I'm sure I'll have to clean my sand paper often when I radius the board, but I use 3M gold and it cleans very easily with a small wire brush.
The next thing I'll do is finish the headstock shaping and sanding, then the radius sanding and fret installation while the back of the neck is still flat. Finally, I'll do the neck profile on the back and I think that's it!
Got the neck pocket routed today! The neck pickup will cover the heel, so it won't show. I have a lot of scraping to do on the body binding then I'll glue the neck on.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3084.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3089.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3088.jpg)
Anything in that Canada Dry, other than ginger...? ;)
Looks beautiful Bill !
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on May 31, 2010, 02:28:13 PM
Anything in that Canada Dry, other than ginger...? ;)
Nope, nothing exciting! :toast:
Quote from: godofthunder on May 31, 2010, 02:45:56 PM
Looks beautiful Bill !
Thanks Scott! Happy Memorial Day to you and everyone!!!
Your work just gets better & better. Starting out with a refin to this.
Quote from: Barklessdog on June 02, 2010, 05:32:30 AM
Your work just gets better & better. Starting out with a refin to this.
Thanks! Speaking of finishes, my wife has me just about talked into black!
Sparkly black...?
Quote from: drbassman on June 02, 2010, 05:49:34 AM
Thanks! Speaking of finishes, my wife has me just about talked into black!
You should be able to pull off black Grasshopper!
Let us know if you do black how it goes.
Black Grasshopper...?
Thanks for all the pics & updates, doc! Lookin' gooood
Blood Is The New Black! ;)
I'm also diggin' Deep Purple (the Band & the Color!!) & Turquoise these days!!
Still thinking about the color. But here's some hardware shots. I might give her the Allen Woody pup treatment!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3093.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3095.jpg)
Those Filtertrons look very nice with the TV Jones rings!
Quote from: Pilgrim on June 04, 2010, 08:07:35 PM
Those Filtertrons look very nice with the TV Jones rings!
They really are made for one another. I'll do the routing next week.
I also ordered some cool tuners.
(http://guitarpartsresource.com/images/large/SZ-BS-STCH.jpg)
beaut!! Where to get those tuners, I wonders?
Quote from: birdie on June 04, 2010, 11:11:50 PM
beaut!! Where to get those tuners, I wonders?
Thanks! The tuners are self-locking Sperzels. Bass Parts Resource has them.
Quote from: drbassman on June 04, 2010, 07:30:37 PM
Still thinking about the color. But here's some hardware shots. I might give her the Allen Woody pup treatment!
That is lookin righteous!! What is the Allen Woody treatment?
Missed that... you're having a floating bridge... now I also get all the pup traffic in that other thread...
Are you going to use the chrome controls with the G/arrow...? I'm partially tempted to get a gold one for the T'bird as I'm having a problem sourcing an amber "pointer..."
Looking seriously cool...
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on June 05, 2010, 06:02:17 AM
.............. as I'm having a problem sourcing an amber "pointer..."
Looking seriously cool...
Have you thought about picking up a cream colored chickenhead knob and aging it? You know soak it in black coffee, expose it to highly concentrated cigarette smoke - it would become amberish ;D
And, Doc, the pickups just make this one. The top is just much too pretty to cover up with opaque - it screams for a trans color.
Modern Gretsches have that tuners too!
I stop following this thread! I'm getting jealous! It's too beautiful. The Billy Bo is my nr. 1 dream bass....
No, I will follow it with tears in my eyes!
Quote from: shadowcastaz on June 05, 2010, 05:04:26 AM
Quote from: drbassman on June 04, 2010, 07:30:37 PM
Still thinking about the color. But here's some hardware shots. I might give her the Allen Woody pup treatment!
That is lookin righteous!! What is the Allen Woody treatment?
Thanks Mike! The Allen Woody bass, if you look closely, has the bridge pup moved closer to the neck, away from the bridge. It gives the bass more low end tonality IMHO.
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on June 05, 2010, 06:02:17 AM
Missed that... you're having a floating bridge... now I also get all the pup traffic in that other thread...
Are you going to use the chrome controls with the G/arrow...? I'm partially tempted to get a gold one for the T'bird as I'm having a problem sourcing an amber "pointer..."
Looking seriously cool...
I'm definitely using chrome as I like it better with the pearl accents. The Gretsch are easy enough to get, but I might just go with chrome barrel knobs since I'm not trying to make this entirely like a Gretsch.
Quote from: Chris P. on June 05, 2010, 09:21:37 AM
Modern Gretsches have that tuners too!
I stop following this thread! I'm getting jealous! It's too beautiful. The Billy Bo is my nr. 1 dream bass....
No, I will follow it with tears in my eyes!
You're right Chris, I forgot that! Oh well, I just thought that style tuner was perfect for this particular bass. Sorry to make your life difficult! I've always wanted one of these too, but the price is just plain silly that Gretsch has on these. So, from now on, I'm just building what I can't afford! BTW, I play my 4005 clone all the time, it's become my main bass. So, building is a great solution to GAS!!! :o
I'm veru un-technical, so I won't start anything. But if I do start something, such a Gretsch would be cool!
Still haven't found anything that tells me what was meant by black "grasshopper" fin... ???
I'm drooling.
Thanx Doc. I miss my Woody. I should have never sold it. Ill get another. I was hoping u wernt putting on a knob set up like the woody.
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on June 06, 2010, 04:32:00 AM
Still haven't found anything that tells me what was meant by black "grasshopper" fin... ???
I'm not sure either!
I am loving the billy bo more each day. can't wait to see it finished. any one have a review of those pups?? they look great and are a lot cheaper than the TV Jones version....
Quote from: shadowcastaz on June 06, 2010, 02:09:28 PM
Thanx Doc. I miss my Woody. I should have never sold it. Ill get another. I was hoping u wernt putting on a knob set up like the woody.
Yeah, I miss my Woody too but I have plenty of projects to keep my mind occupied!
Quote from: jumbodbassman on June 07, 2010, 12:28:07 PM
I am loving the billy bo more each day. can't wait to see it finished. any one have a review of those pups?? they look great and are a lot cheaper than the TV Jones version....
I have them in my Gretsch 6072 hollowbody, and if they are the same specs, they are nice, solid pups. Very deep and bassy without being muddy. Lots of power too!
Quote from: drbassman on June 07, 2010, 01:13:04 PM
Yeah, I miss my Woody too but I have plenty of projects to keep my mind occupied!
As for the wiring setup, I ordered a harness from TV Jones that will give me the pup selector switch as well as a master volume, which I love having on my basses.
Quote from: Kenny Five-O on June 06, 2010, 04:32:00 AM
Still haven't found anything that tells me what was meant by black "grasshopper" fin... ???
What I was referring to was black being the hardest finish to do & how Dr Bassman has progressed to be able to snatch the pebble from Master's hand (Kung Fu TV show). Carridine's Master called him Grasshopper. When Grasshopper could snatch the pebble from masters hand it was time to horribly burn his arms by carrying a hot searing kettle into the snow & then leave.
Dr Bassman is much like Kung Fu, except the kinky sex in the closet part (that I am aware of )
Dr Bassman started out as a Grasshopper but now is a master craftsman.
I used the Sperzel tuners on my EB-0 project bass and they work great. They have really narrow posts though, so will not retro fit many basses.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/MY%20BASSES/ebhed.jpg)
Also they come in groovy colors!
Quote from: Barklessdog on June 09, 2010, 07:16:32 AM
What I was referring to was black being the hardest finish to do & how Dr Bassman has progressed to be able to snatch the pebble from Master's hand (Kung Fu TV show). Carridine's Master called him Grasshopper. When Grasshopper could snatch the pebble from masters hand it was time to horribly burn his arms by carrying a hot searing kettle into the snow & then leave.
Dr Bassman is much like Kung Fu, except the kinky sex in the closet part (that I am aware of )
Dr Bassman started out as a Grasshopper but now is a master craftsman.
Now I see! It was a reference from Kung Fu! I hadn't heard "grasshopper" used in this context in years! Thanks so much for the really huge compliment. Right now, I'm good at duplicating other people's creations. Some day, I need to create something new or original. Don't know if I have it in me or not! Thanks again!
Master... I am not worthy... ;)
Quotehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h2GOmeHouw&feature=related
He who ride bicycle upside down bound to have crack up!
OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want to be a Grasshopper forever. I don't want to grow up!!!! :o
Neck progress.................
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3108.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3104.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3107.jpg)
Looking good! What fretboard radius are you using?
Quote from: dadagoboi on June 13, 2010, 11:39:47 AM
Looking good! What fretboard radius are you using?
Thanks. 14
Added: I also use my radius 9 block to help me round the back of the neck profile, as you see in the picture.
Routed the pup holes and drilled the channel between them for wiring. Tomorrow we'll drill the channel from the bridge pup to the control cavity and drill out the pup switch hole in the upper bout with forstner bits. BIG bits!
I found another cool tailpiece in my parts box. What do you think of this one???
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3109.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3110.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3112.jpg)
Quote from: drbassman on June 14, 2010, 06:48:00 PM
I found another cool tailpiece in my parts box. What do you think of this one???
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3112.jpg)
I like it but it might look better a little shorter, showing more string between bridge and tailpiece.
Giving me the chills... 8)
I like the tail but I also agree with Dada... split the difference would probably look just right - gotta be dooable - I presume they are bars locked with a cap nut, so cut down and re-thread...?
The tail piece looks perfect for that 50's tailfin vibe the body has.
Lookin awesome, as always Doc. I like the tailpiece & agree on shortening her .
Quote from: shadowcastaz on June 15, 2010, 08:05:27 AM
Lookin awesome, as always Doc. I like the tailpiece & agree on shortening her .
I do think the first tailpiece looks better because it's shorter. This one is a bit too long, now that I look at it! Maybe I will look at shortening it. Now for some engineering..................
Can I order one? It's too pretty!
Quote from: Chris P. on June 15, 2010, 11:45:37 AM
Can I order one? It's too pretty!
Sure, when I retire in a couple years!!! ;D Thanks for the compliment.
"looking good". i agree with the choice of tailpeice but needs to be much shorter . It will look better plus you may have some string/saddle slippage....
Quote from: jumbodbassman on June 15, 2010, 11:55:14 AM
"looking good". i agree with the choice of tailpeice but needs to be much shorter . It will look better plus you may have some string/saddle slippage....
I agree.
Beautiful Doc, that's going to turn out great. Compliments on your craftmanship! 8)
Quote from: PeterB on June 16, 2010, 04:56:29 AM
Beautiful Doc, that's going to turn out great. Compliments on your craftmanship! 8)
Thanks Peter! I'm going to look into modifying the tail[piece today. I won't do it if it means too much modification.
Well, it wouldn't bother me if the tailpiece can't be shortened. Looks great already.
Brilliant bodyshape, very nice.
Quote from: PeterB on June 16, 2010, 05:52:29 AM
Well, it wouldn't bother me if the tailpiece can't be shortened. Looks great already.
Brilliant bodyshape, very nice.
Good news on the tail piece. The top buttons pop off and the wire piece can be moved up and cut to length! So, we'll be experimenting with that later in the week.
I like the tail piece long. There I said it!
It adds length to the look. It is supposed to look like a trapeze tailpiece. Shortening it will kill that.
Quote from: Barklessdog on June 16, 2010, 09:13:33 AM
I like the tail piece long. There I said it!
It adds length to the look. It is supposed to look like a trapeze tailpiece. Shortening it will kill that.
Too late!! I shortened it and I like the look. I only took .75 inch or so off and it fits better and I think the strings will ride better on the saddles with the change in angle. Pics later.
All RIGHT! Lookin' AWESOME, man! You gotta pick a color SOON.
Turquoise perhaps? That's what I'd choose if it was a lefty!
I still can't decide!!!!
Another vote for Turquoise, would be very nice with this bass. 8)
No turquoise is for lefties.
It should be fire engine red.
;)
A 50's color (salmon, seafoam green, deco blue etc.) or red would look best in my opinion, but depends if you are going to be playing out with it, what respectable for your gigs & yourself.
I think red is classic, metal flake would be cool & very hot rod.
I bet a dark subtle color would be nice as well, like british racing green, wine or black.
Dug up these pics I did from the Dude Pit le fiasco bass.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/LAKLAND/sonicbody.jpg)
CAR
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/LAKLAND/reddec.jpg)
British racing green headstock- very sexy, subtle with chrome
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/LAKLAND/blockn.jpg)
Black might not be the best choice for the vibe-
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/LAKLAND/pino1.jpg)
car
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/tbird334.jpg)
Gold
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/fbird65g.jpg)
I'm still not sure. Been thinking black on the top or dark red.
I hear you Doc, but forgive me, have to say this BRG is só sexy! :o
Quote from: Barklessdog on June 17, 2010, 05:59:11 AM
British racing green headstock- very sexy, subtle with chrome
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/LAKLAND/blockn.jpg)
What about Inca silver???
(http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/reranchstore_2073_172992)
sample looks grey...
Look through the herd and see what's lite, or sit down and choose away from here - we may be too much choice...
You need something to show off all that effort you went to with the binding and it will just disappear with silver...
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on June 18, 2010, 11:46:44 AM
sample looks grey...
Look through the herd and see what's lite, or sit down and choose away from here - we may be too much choice...
You need something to show off all that effort you went to with the binding and it will just disappear with silver...
I think you're right. I've always been a Sonic Blue fan and I think that would work well with the binding. I'm not bothered by al of the input. I'm starting to just mull things around more seriously..........
I like Inca Silver a lot. But that bass screams for trans black IMO. It will look so good with the binding.
Cool that PeterB seconded my idea of turquoise & got a good laff from Basvarken's comment that it's a lefty color. haha
Doc says maybe dark red & Barkless says red metal flake for that Hot Rod look---so now I'm thinking Dark Red Metal Flake might be best.
...or CAR :mrgreen:
Another idea is Dark Red with a Black burst!
...or Red to Dark Red to Black burst!!! 8)
Oh yeah, CAR would be cool............
Quote from: drbassman on June 18, 2010, 11:43:40 AM
What about Inca silver???
(http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/reranchstore_2073_172992)
Only if you do the sides and back in black for the appropriate contrast!
After consulting with my wife, it's probably going to be a very deep trans red. She has a better color sense than I do!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vavZ25wM6W0
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on June 18, 2010, 04:32:47 PM
Cool that PeterB seconded my idea of turquoise & got a good laff from Basvarken's comment that it's a lefty color. haha
Doc says maybe dark red & Barkless says red metal flake for that Hot Rod look---so now I'm thinking Dark Red Metal Flake might be best.
...or CAR :mrgreen:
Another idea is Dark Red with a Black burst!
...or Red to Dark Red to Black burst!!! 8)
Oh well, it's time that Rob develops some good taste. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Red will also be a good choice (taking the risk of the next laff from Rob)... 8)
Hey I already said it's gotta be red. (fire engine red to be precise)
Whatever you chose just remember all of your fancy binding will be lost if the color isn't right ;D I love the surf colors but how well will the binding contrast with seafoam green or sonic blue? Candy apple red, trans red/burgandy, trans green all work in my book.
Quote from: Lightyear on June 19, 2010, 10:15:04 PM
Whatever you chose just remember all of your fancy binding will be lost if the color isn't right ;D I love the surf colors but how well will the binding contrast with seafoam green or sonic blue? Candy apple red, trans red/burgandy, trans green all work in my book.
I agree.
Neck's on, cavities drilled. Now for some serious sanding and tuner hole drilling.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3146.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3147.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3148.jpg)
Do we have a drool emoticon...?
SWEET! What do you have planned for the Headstock finish?
Quote from: dadagoboi on June 22, 2010, 05:53:27 PM
SWEET! What do you have planned for the Headstock finish?
Thanks Kenny!
As for the headstock, I am thinking black or just stain and clearcoat.
I'd like to see black, more "vintage" and less busy. The laminated neck viewed from the back would make a nice contrast to the front.
Quote from: dadagoboi on June 23, 2010, 04:59:03 AM
I'd like to see black, more "vintage" and less busy. The laminated neck viewed from the back would make a nice contrast to the front.
Thanks, I think you're correct!
Looks awesome! Doc I hope the earthquake did not knock her over. :mrgreen:
Quote from: shadowcastaz on June 23, 2010, 03:56:20 PM
Looks awesome! Doc I hope the earthquake did not knock her over. :mrgreen:
Thanks Shadow! I'm embarrassed to say that I was typing at my desk in my office and didn't even notice it! To tell you how starved we are for news, the local radio station pre-empted 2 hours of Rush Limbaugh to talk to people who "felt the tremor." Two hours of people calling in saying things like, "Yeah, I was sitting on the john and the toilet paper started to fall off the roll." Captivating radio for sure!!! :P Not one bit of damage or disruption of daily activities, but we have to talk about it for hours!!!!!! Crazy.
Blame Canada
Quote from: dadagoboi on June 24, 2010, 07:12:06 AM
Blame Canada
Well, the epicenter was up around Ottawa! So there you go!
Never knew there was much of an issue over East...
I know my (late) mother slept through two semi-majors... once in Vancouver, 2nd in Auckland (NZ)
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on June 24, 2010, 01:41:05 PM
Never knew there was much of an issue over East...
I know my (late) mother slept through two semi-majors... once in Vancouver, 2nd in Auckland (NZ)
We have them in NY, but they tend to be mild. This is the second one here in 18 years. No big deal. I was in the one in the Philippines in 68 and it knocked furniture over and shook me (while in my bed) across the room! It hit around 4 AM, so most people were asleep. That was an earthquake! Over 260 people were killed, most in an apartment building that collapsed in Manila.
Is it done yet?
How much for a lefty? 8)
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on June 26, 2010, 02:12:16 PM
Is it done yet?
How much for a lefty? 8)
:D You're a funny guy! You know it takes me forever to finish anything! I actually will be doing some final sanding on it this weekend. Then fret leveling and dressing. After that, I'll start working on finishing the back, side and neck. Than the top and headstock. So, we're getting there!
Check this out, I figured out a new way to cut circular control cavity covers. WARNING: If you try this at home, wear safety glasses and put double-sided tape under the area where you are cutting or the circle will fly out when the blade cuts through. I had to chase one of them across the basement after it bounced off my chest!!!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3158.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3159.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3163.jpg)
Neat...
Maybe Terr would consider trading his EB1, plus your labour costs...? ;D
Those flycutters scare the bejezus out of me. I used a 2 1/4" hole cutter with the center drill removed, matches up pretty well with a 2 1/8" Forstner for the body. The cut circle stays in the cutter, you just push it out. The cover is 1/8" masonite ala Danelectro, lacquered. I got tired of waiting for my plastic to arrive.
(http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae241/cata1d0/ERGO/P1020034.jpg)
Try cutting steel with one, then you know what scary is... ;)
Try cutting through 1.5" thick computer flooring with one.....takes FOREVER, and ruins the cutter pretty fast.
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on June 27, 2010, 04:52:06 PM
Try cutting steel with one, then you know what scary is... ;)
I'm not man enough. I also don't know how to quote 2 posts so:
"Try cutting through 1.5" thick computer flooring with one.....takes FOREVER, and ruins the cutter pretty fast."
Carbide tipped holesaw, the SVT (or HiWatt) of holesaws. I've used 4" and 6" diameter ones to cut thousands of circles out of 3/4" MDF.
I wanted the adjust-ability of the circle cutter I used. I like being able to dial it into a lot of different sizes.
Quote from: dadagoboi on June 27, 2010, 06:29:55 PM
I also don't know how to quote 2 posts so...
If you look down to any previous quote (within 15 or so) and you'll notice over to the RHS where it says "insert quote" and you can have as many as you want... ;)
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on June 28, 2010, 12:22:02 PM
If you look down to any previous quote (within 15 or so) and you'll notice over to the RHS where it says "insert quote" and you can have as many as you want... ;)
All this time I would hit quote on one post, copy it, go back, and then hit quote for the next post I wanted to quote and paste the first one in. I never even noticed the 'insert quote' function! Ya learn something new every day!
Deciphering my present byline might give you a clue to my sadness... ;)
Quote from: drbassman on June 28, 2010, 11:39:44 AM
I wanted the adjust-ability of the circle cutter I used. I like being able to dial it into a lot of different sizes.
Makes perfect sense to me.
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on June 28, 2010, 12:22:02 PM
If you look down to any previous quote (within 15 or so) and you'll notice over to the RHS where it says "insert quote" and you can have as many as you want... ;)
Took me a while, but I figured out what you mean! Thanks!
Quote from: OldManC on June 28, 2010, 04:03:57 PM
All this time I would hit quote on one post, copy it, go back, and then hit quote for the next post I wanted to quote and paste the first one in. I never even noticed the 'insert quote' function! Ya learn something new every day!
Me, too!!!
I never noticed that either!
Thanks for the quote tip!
Probly too late now but I was thinking today that a tigerstriped maple top painted Classic Sunburst would be cool as HELL on a Billy Bo! 8)
Hmmmm...Nobody likes my Sunburst idea. How 'bout Moonburst, then? 8)
Maybe you should check out my Thunderbird rebuild thread for my answer, Terr... ;)
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on July 01, 2010, 03:18:32 PM
Hmmmm...Nobody likes my Sunburst idea. How 'bout Moonburst, then? 8)
I was out of town for a few days and just saw this. I'm a big fan of burst, but this one's probably gonna be trans cherry red.
Wow, glad I'm making my own!!!!!!!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120590279648&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Interesting listing...but pretty much all one man's story. I get the impression that the seller tells a good story but may not know as much about bass guitars in general as he would like you to believe. There are some minor mis-statements...like "Schaellers" and the odd measurement he offers for the scale length. OTOH, his feedback is 100%.
I agree with the seller that IF the story is true, then it would be a mistake to refinish the bass. That's a shame, because the color repels me personally. I'm sure that Bill is going to create a MUCH more attractive instrument.
Looks like a Creamsicle in the pix...I like it, it's a good deal for $850 ;).
It's OK, but I question the story's authenticity! The bass isn't particularly attractive in my opinion. As for the price, it's worth whatever some dork will pay for it!
Your bass is so going to be much cooler
Maybe Gumby green is in order?
Quote from: Barklessdog on July 04, 2010, 06:54:11 AM
Your bass is so going to be much cooler
Maybe Gumby green is in order?
NO! Dammit!!! Pokey orange ;D :P
Quote from: Lightyear on July 04, 2010, 09:36:30 AM
NO! Dammit!!! Pokey orange ;D :P
Green's OK, but I sure am tempted by good ole Gretsch orange!
Quote from: drbassman on July 04, 2010, 11:34:40 AM
Green's OK, but I sure am tempted by good ole Gretsch orange!
+1 on the orange.
My brother's first real guitar was a green Gretsch hollowbody, I don't remember the model. He took it to Fred Jr. in Brooklyn when the truss rod broke.
We'll see. My wife is really pushing for the red!
Mmmmmm. what about a reddish orange? All it takes is just one more drop of yellow ;D
Quote from: Lightyear on July 05, 2010, 12:30:16 PM
Mmmmmm. what about a reddish orange? All it takes is just one more drop of yellow ;D
That's possible.
If you prefer the easy road, always listen to SWMBO... ;)
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on July 06, 2010, 01:40:26 PM
If you prefer the easy road, always listen to SWMBO... ;)
Yep, when it's decision time and she's involved, I always ask her "What do I want? Which one do I like?" Life's so easy now. Just like being on Prozac! :P
Haven't done much on this, but had to reshape the headstock a little, it wasn't symmetric. Did my truss rod opening and now I'm ready to tape her off for S&S when the humidity drops. Whenever that happens!!!!!!!!!!!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3188.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3187.jpg)
Looking Good! Great pix.
You got my sympathy on the humidity...it's a swamp here. Current humidity is 93%. There's a slight window between 2 and 5 pm when it will drop to around 55% but the temp will be between 92-96. I tried to spray sealer yesterday around 10, even No Blush additive didn't help much.
It would be great to see how you mask your binding when you get to that point.
Quote from: dadagoboi on July 14, 2010, 03:45:21 AM
Looking Good! Great pix.
You got my sympathy on the humidity...it's a swamp here. Current humidity is 93%. There's a slight window between 2 and 5 pm when it will drop to around 55% but the temp will be between 92-96. I tried to spray sealer yesterday around 10, even No Blush additive didn't help much.
It would be great to see how you mask your binding when you get to that point.
No problem, I'll share my masking. I use some secret tape to bend around the curves on top! Ditto on the humidity. I've got three projects ready for S&S and I'm just waiting.......................... :-\
Quote from: drbassman on July 14, 2010, 05:50:33 PM
No problem, I'll share my masking. I use some secret tape to bend around the curves on top! Ditto on the humidity. I've got three projects ready for S&S and I'm just waiting.......................... :-\
I think retarder might be in order for the humidity problem and I'm the right guy for that.
Quote from: dadagoboi on July 14, 2010, 06:45:51 PM
I think retarder might be in order for the humidity problem and I'm the right guy for that.
I agree, but I can't get it into the rattle cans!
We finally got a break here with the humidity, will send it your guys way.
No problem over here... ;D
I'm ready for some lower humidity!
QuoteI'm ready for some lower humidity!
im ready for some summer!brrr i have the heating on today.at least its not raining or super windy.my eb4l doesnt change but im sure my eb2 sounds different during the winter.am i imagining this?the only retarder we use is our drummers sense of tempo(boom boom) :rimshot: :rimshot: :rimshot: p.s. very nice work there drbassman!
Play in warmer venues, Tony... either that or (God Forbid!) move west and north...
Timbers are effected by temperature changes, so it makes perfect sense that tonewoods be effected in this way...
Quote from: tubehead on July 18, 2010, 03:31:15 PM
im ready for some summer!brrr i have the heating on today.at least its not raining or super windy.my eb4l doesnt change but im sure my eb2 sounds different during the winter.am i imagining this?the only retarder we use is our drummers sense of tempo(boom boom) :rimshot: :rimshot: :rimshot: p.s. very nice work there drbassman!
Same! been quite cold and wet! YES WET!!! in Adelaide!! can you believe it??? the rain has been fantastic. :)
I'm currently on vacation at 11,000 feet in the mts of southern Utah at a ski & summer resort called Brian Head. No humidity in sight! Every now & then the time share comes in handy for trading. Drove thru 106 degree heat to get here but day temps topping out here in the 80's.
Is your Billy Bo done yet, doc? 8)
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on September 30, 2010, 12:26:03 PM
Is your Billy Bo done yet, doc? 8)
It's in the pile (with my Hofner and EB-2) waiting for me to get some time to shoot some S&S on it. It's been a bit waylayed by the EB-3L, but it's waiting patiently. Maybe this weekend!!!
Time is a wonderful thing.... one minute it's there, next... sorry gotta fly... gonna be late... ;)
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on September 30, 2010, 02:57:10 PM
Time is a wonderful thing.... one minute it's there, next... sorry gotta fly... gonna be late... ;)
AMen! There are over 86,000seconds in a day and I'm having a terrible time managing them all!!! :-\
I'm dyin' to see this thing finished! :o
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on November 04, 2010, 12:54:32 AM
I'm dyin' to see this thing finished! :o
Me too!!! My son is coming home this weekend, so it will have to wait just a few more days!
After thinking about it for a couple weeks, I decided to do an ebony face plate on the Billy. I've got some pearl inlays coming that should be really cool with an ebony background.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3520.jpg)
....the clamps oh my ...the clamps .... sooo pretty....... :P
Quote from: shadowcastaz on November 11, 2010, 01:01:57 PM
....the clamps oh my ...the clamps .... sooo pretty....... :P
Yeah! Merry Christmas!!! :P
Oh yeah, this is the way to go! I've decided on my headstock logo for all of my future builds. First, all basses will have an ebony or dark wood headstock face and a pearl inlay. Stay tuned for a picture of the inlay....... 8)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3521.jpg)
(do we have a fingers drumming on the desk emoticon...? :P)
Hang in there, the inlays are going to be in next week.
Too many projects spoils the luthier... ;)
(I should talk...! ;D)
:popcorn:
Here's the pearl logo. What do ya think???
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3524.jpg)
i'mma digging that Doc
To me, those uprights need to keep in line for symmetry's sake...?
Otherwise, works for me...
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on November 15, 2010, 03:59:57 PM
To me, those uprights need to keep in line for symmetry's sake...?
Otherwise, works for me...
I hear ya, I just tossed them on there for a quick pic. The uprights will match up when I inlay them.
Quote from: sniper dog on November 15, 2010, 03:58:40 PM
i'mma digging that Doc
Thanks CW. I wanted something simple but distinctive. I was going to go with decals, but I really love the look of pearl on ebony. So, this is my preference.
Cool,Doc, pearl and ebony is classy! Maybe a little higher up the headstock so the logo relates more to the crown.
Quote from: dadagoboi on November 15, 2010, 05:08:30 PM
Cool,Doc, pearl and ebony is classy! Maybe a little higher up the headstock so the logo relates more to the crown.
Oh yeah, good point. I'll try that.
Stunning ! Classy ! Future collectors item 4 sure! :mrgreen:
Quote from: shadowcastaz on November 15, 2010, 07:51:45 PM
Stunning ! Classy ! Future collectors item 4 sure! :mrgreen:
Well, how can I argue with that assessment!?! Thanks!
I need to get my financials in order so I can afford a DB when they hit the market. Seriously beautiful work!
Nice! GO, doc! ;D
Quote from: OldManC on November 16, 2010, 12:02:43 AM
I need to get my financials in order so I can afford a DB when they hit the market. Seriously beautiful work!
Thanks George! Someday I'll figure out a way to crank these out. But first, I gotta retire!!!! :P
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on November 16, 2010, 12:30:29 AM
Nice! GO, doc! ;D
Thanks!
I moved the letters like you guys suggested, I think it looks great this way!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3532.jpg)
That works for me!
Hmmm it would look cool if you make your logo "dB" like the decibel thingie, just a thought! :D
Quote from: exiledarchangel on November 16, 2010, 11:17:57 AM
Hmmm it would look cool if you make your logo "dB" like the decibel thingie, just a thought! :D
Being an audiologist by training, I did think of that, even maybe something like "db." But I liked the stylized lettering in caps better in the end.
"DB... it's the dogs..." ;D
(I do hope that translates to US English or I'm sooooo-for-it...)
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on November 16, 2010, 12:32:47 PM
"DB... it's the dogs..." ;D
(I do hope that translates to US English or I'm sooooo-for-it...)
It translates just fine!
db looks exactly like the dog's bollocks. haha
neuticles
http://www.petplace.com/dogs/neuticles-testicular-implants-for-dogs/page1.aspx
Quote from: jumbodbassman on November 17, 2010, 09:33:55 AM
neuticles
http://www.petplace.com/dogs/neuticles-testicular-implants-for-dogs/page1.aspx
Weird !!!!!!!
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on November 16, 2010, 05:04:29 PM
db looks exactly like the dog's bollocks. haha
This was the biz card I designed about 8 years ago (for DagoBoi)
(http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae241/cata1d0/CARS/BIZ-CARD.jpg)
It's highly probable somebody is using the DB name in relation to musical instruments, it's pretty easy to do a free trademark search if you care. That's one of the reasons I'm not using it.
Quote from: dadagoboi on November 17, 2010, 12:39:54 PM
It's highly probable somebody is using the DB name in relation to musical instruments
Well, doh.
http://dbtechnologies.com/
Turns out there are hundred of trademarks for businesses us DB in one form or another. The main difference is the logo itself. Since I won't be selling tons of basses, I may not worry about it until someone says my 2 letters look like the ones on their basses. We'll see.
"Dog's Bollocks" would be a nice name for your business thru! :D
Quote from: drbassman on November 17, 2010, 02:43:06 PM
Turns out there are hundred of trademarks for businesses us DB in one form or another. The main difference is the logo itself. Since I won't be selling tons of basses, I may not worry about it until someone says my 2 letters look like the ones on their basses. We'll see.
It's not just the logo design, it's also the words (or letters, in this case). If another company using the db name has a trademark that's described as covering musical instruments, then you wouldn't stand a chance if you came to their attention. It might be worth your while to research it.
I am researching and from what I've seen, there are hundreds of folks with the "db" business of the same type whose only difference is the actual logo design. So, there is room if there is enough differentiation. I did discover there is a possibility of trad marking Dr Bass and Dr Bassman, so I'm considering that as well.
The initials DB with a bass clef symbol inserted between them would be distinctive and unique.....
Quote from: exiledarchangel on November 18, 2010, 01:00:09 AM
"Dog's Bollocks" would be a nice name for your business thru! :D
It's not a word that rates as offensive over there is it...?
Ofcourse not Kenny, how could you ever thought of that?
Quote from: Pilgrim on November 18, 2010, 09:22:23 AM
The initials DB with a bass clef symbol inserted between them would be distinctive and unique.....
That's also on my radar screen since I had a decal designed with that concept in mind.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/Dr_Bassman_Clef.jpg)
Speaking of decals, did I send you a Guild decal u have not used ?
Quote from: shadowcastaz on November 18, 2010, 06:07:21 PM
Speaking of decals, did I send you a Guild decal u have not used ?
Nope, not I.
Quote from: exiledarchangel on November 18, 2010, 10:57:27 AM
Ofcourse not Kenny, how could you ever thought of that?
I vaguely remember a story of an ex-pat living on the west-coast with that as a registration number on a car - no one knew why he smiled so much when driving it round... ;)
W*NK*R has little meaning too, so I've heard...
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on November 19, 2010, 09:45:50 AM
I vaguely remember a story of an ex-pat living on the west-coast with that as a registration number on a car - no one knew why he smiled so much when driving it round... ;)
W*NK*R has little meaning too, so I've heard...
Ha, good one! I could have used that on my Porsche plate. Didn't Wanker invent the rotary engine. :D
Close enough, it was Wankel! :P Don't know what kind of person he was thru.
Bill...! :o
psst... we don't use that word in polite company over here... ;D
Quote from: drbassman on November 18, 2010, 12:12:50 PM
That's also on my radar screen since I had a decal designed with that concept in mind.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/Dr_Bassman_Clef.jpg)
That looks like a good possibility there. Maybe there's a way to more tightly integrate the clef and the "Dr. Bassman" logo.
G&L does something similar but using the treble clef symbol in place of the "&" and it works quite well!
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on November 19, 2010, 05:01:23 PM
Bill...! :o
psst... we don't use that word in polite company over here... ;D
Opps, you know us Yanks! No decorum!
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on November 19, 2010, 09:45:50 AM.........
W*NK*R has little meaning too, so I've heard...
I knew what it was way back in highschool ;D I used it most freely in many exchanges with the knuckle draggers.......... ;D Totally clueless bunch ;)
... and superman wears his "pants" on the outside of his suit and, Heaven forbid... let's not discuss "fanny" at all... :o
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on November 20, 2010, 01:45:47 PM
... and superman wears his "pants" on the outside of his suit and, Heaven forbid... let's not discuss "fanny" at all... :o
;D
I believe there were some Chinese people who thought Mr. Wankel was a wankel.
I had a Mazda RX-3 with a Wanker engine.
Most wankels aren't anyway? :P
Ok...the Summer '10 project is now the Winter '10/'11 project. :P
I reckon it's all this headstock logo thingie stuff, meself...
:popcorn:
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on December 31, 2010, 10:24:18 PM
Ok...the Summer '10 project is now the Winter '10/'11 project. :P
That's how most of mine work. It's just which year they'll be finished that counts.
I bought a pair of Filtertron pickups for my old Univox hollowbody at least a year ago...no refit action yet.
Oh boy, I was wondering when you guys would bust my butt over this one! I am waiting for the head stock logo from the inlay guy. He said 4-6 weeks (I believe they are actually made in Viet Nam and shipped to him in Oregon). So, as soon as they come in, I'll toss it in and get the project back up and running. THe ebony face looks great!
Knowing my restoration rate, it was probably best not to have raised my chrome-dome over the parapet... certainly no rush to finish required - quality, not quantity... ;)
Quote from: drbassman on January 01, 2011, 09:45:58 AM
... I believe they are actually made in Viet Nam and shipped to him in Oregon...
(mostly) Made In USA ;D
Yep, mostly!
OK guys, here's your update, I routed the inlay and will glue it in tonight. Maybe finally shoot some S&S this weekend!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3599.jpg)
Bill, That looks great ! DB hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Douglas Bader's RT call sign (Dogs Body). Just a bit of WW II trivia to keep this thread legit ;) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/godofthunder59/BaderBail-Out.jpg)
Wow, I looked DB up, what an intersting character! You gotta admire a fighter pilot with prosthetic legs!!! I'm amazed.
I read his biography Reach for the Sky in 8th grade, it is a fascinating read! I have always kept a copy in my read pile.
Quote from: godofthunder on January 26, 2011, 07:56:23 AM
I read his biography Reach for the Sky in 8th grade, it is a fascinating read! I have always kept a copy in my read pile.
A great man for sure!
Man, that's so classy it ought to come with a fingerbowl!
(http://www.beautips.info/wp-content/gallery/health/fingerbowl_full.jpg)
LMAO :mrgreen:. Nice doc.
Thanks guys! Good one Pilgrim! I didn't think of it as classy, but you've got a point.
More pics of the Billy Bo please.
Are we there yet? :mrgreen:
Quote from: drbassman on January 26, 2011, 06:32:14 AM
OK guys, here's your update, I routed the inlay and will glue it in tonight. Maybe finally shoot some S&S this weekend!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3599.jpg)
Oh~ ok! Coooool
More por favor senyore
Looking good...
There is a centre that is dedicated to prosthetics and Douglas Bader that I've done work in...
A highly inspirational man.
OK, here is it, all finished. I retaped the neck and we'll try to get some S&S on it this weekend. Keep your fingers crossed!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/100_3605.jpg)
Awesomeness abounds! :D
Mui sexy Doc!
Thanks Shadow. I'm glad you guys like it.
that looks very stylish .i think its going to turn out most tasty .
Quote from: tubehead on February 02, 2011, 10:20:08 PM
that looks very stylish .i think its going to turn out most tasty .
Thanks! Looking at the picture I just remembered I got a bunch of final sanding to do before finishing!
25 pages & we may finally see this beauty finished! 8)
Happy New Year! heh
How much did you say for a lefty, doc? Can I have it by the end of Summer? ha haa haaa
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on February 07, 2011, 08:26:46 PM
25 pages & we may finally see this beauty finished! 8)
Happy New Year! heh
How much did you say for a lefty, doc? Can I have it by the end of Summer? ha haa haaa
I love your sense of humor! Seriously, some day I'll quit my day job and dive into this full time. I really can't wait to be self-employed and working at home, semi-retired. It can't happen some enough for me!
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on February 07, 2011, 08:26:46 PM
25 pages & we may finally see this beauty finished! 8)
Happy New Year! heh
How much did you say for a lefty, doc? Can I have it by the end of Summer? ha haa haaa
Terry, Well dude, it looks like I'm going to have the first SOLD bass with the famous DB logo. (Eat your heart out, haha). It only took me a little over two to three years to convince the Doc to do it for me though. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Thats looking fine Bill.
Quote from: sniper on February 08, 2011, 10:36:12 AM
Terry, Well dude, it looks like I'm going to have the first SOLD bass with the famous DB logo. (Eat your heart out, haha). It only took me a little over two to three years to convince the Doc to do it for me though. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Thats looking fine Bill.
Yeah, I can be hounded into action if you're persistent enough! I already have a second repair job lined up after your bass CW.
Well I'd sure love a lefty Billy Bo bass in some WILD color!
What color is yours gonna be Sniper?
basically the Dr is gonna surprize me. a dark stained back and side, natural Maple neck with some lighter staining on the front i think. we kinda have a what i want with what he wants to do creatively thing going on. all black trim.
tap, tap, tap, tap...
Sniper's bass is number UNO right now!
I think I might even get my projects finished before this one, Bill... (laying down the tongue in cheek loaded gauntlet...)
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on March 22, 2011, 06:32:02 PM
I think I might even get my projects finished before this one, Bill... (laying down the tongue in cheek loaded gauntlet...)
Ah yes, the competitive male genes kick in and we show our true colors!!!!! Wench! Where's my mace and Claymore? I've been challenged! My honor is at stake! :vader:
Once you're retired, you'll have no excuse for letting Ken win. ;) You'll find yourself busier than ever, though.
Quote from: Dave W on March 23, 2011, 08:15:34 AM
Once you're retired, you'll have no excuse for letting Ken win. ;) You'll find yourself busier than ever, though.
Amen Dave! I'm excited and concerned about the prospects!
When it comes to slow... err, what was I gonna say...? oh yeah, I'm too laid-back to care about winners and losers... for me, it would just be kinda interesting to just finish something... ;)
Quote from: Kenny's 51st State on March 23, 2011, 06:19:33 PM
When it comes to slow... err, what was I gonna say...? oh yeah, I'm too laid-back to care about winners and losers... for me, it would just be kinda interesting to just finish something... ;)
I work best under pressure and in a competitive environment! It's a genetic defect for sure!!!! :sad:
Guess what!?! While I was spraying Sniper's bass, I did S&S on the Bo. Cherry tint next week when I have some time!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN0383_374.jpg)
(Uwe... I just fell off my sofa due to a sudden shock... is there a litigation case to be heard...?)
It's back... ;D
And it is not going away. Cherry tint is next!
Just thought, I shouldn't be so cheeky considering my restoration schedule... :o ;D
Quote from: BUFF on July 16, 2011, 03:10:06 AM
Just thought, I shouldn't be so cheeky considering my restoration schedule... :o ;D
Schedule? We don't need no stinkin' schedule! 8)
We talkin' this decade or next...? ;D
Hey, you never know!
I love the optimism... 8)
I hate to say this publicly but I'm seriously considering re-doing the Peter Cook in black - as much as I like the fin I'm disapointed with the "fin" quality - it has a lot to do with the OTT veneer I used and the way I had to split it up as it turned out to be "twisted"...
I may be back "working" so I need to "get-busy" in the shed... :o
Quote from: BUFF on July 18, 2011, 03:04:20 PM
I love the optimism... 8)
I hate to say this publicly but I'm seriously considering re-doing the Peter Cook in black
AHHHHHHHHH!!!!
(http://oaks.nvg.org/h/homskrim.jpg)
(Doh!) Nuts...! ;D
We're back home from Kansas and then a trip to Albany,NY for a funeral for my wife's grandma. She was 103 years old, what a lady. Born and bred in the Fatherland and came to the US at 17 to seek her fortune. You can't beat those German genes!
More finish on the Billy tomorrow.
My condolences on the loss...103 is quite a run.
And speaking of German Jeans....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvzJk-ph_kw
Thanks Al, she had a life well lived.
RIP... That's some age, oldest in mine was a 99 (no German genes, but a lot of Nordic)
Quote from: BUFF on July 23, 2011, 03:03:39 AM
RIP... That's some age, oldest in mine was a 99 (no German genes, but a lot of Nordic)
Yeh, my Grandpa made it to 95 and was healthy until the last few months of his life. Good old Scottish genes helped him out!
No spraying so far this week. Temps in the high 90's and a crapload of humidity. >:( We set a couple records with 98 degrees, almost unheard of around Upstate NY! 8)
The Gene Genie :o
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy
Quote from: dadagoboi on July 23, 2011, 06:25:41 AM
The Gene Genie :o
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy
Gotta love European genes!
Quote from: drbassman on July 26, 2011, 07:09:54 PM
Gotta love European genes!
? The top 2 are Asian LOL
Quote from: Aussie Mark on July 26, 2011, 11:00:59 PM
? The top 2 are Asian LOL
I don't have any of those so I'm stuck with what I got! ;D
Not too much of the Good Ol' US of A that ain't EuroGene... :P
Quote from: BUFF on July 27, 2011, 02:44:39 PM
Not too much of the Good Ol' US of A that ain't EuroGene... :P
Less than half by 2040 or so.
http://www.prb.org/Articles/2008/pewprojections.aspx
Just thought I'd bump this to get in a happy 2nd birthday a few days early... ;)
Quote from: BUFF on October 11, 2011, 12:07:39 PM
Just thought I'd bump this to get in a happy 2nd birthday a few days early... ;)
You're killing me! I S&Sed the bass a while back, but have decided to take some wood off of the neck, don't like the profile. So, it's back on the been in line behind everyone else!!!! With all of the fall stuff going on, it's gonna be a while before I touch any of my projects. Especially with the new band, that's really eating into my free time! But hey, right now, I'd rather play than build while I'm still able!
+1 ;D
Ken, he's waiting for you to finish the Peter Cook first.
Et Tu Davus... ;D
(and the RD and the AD and the V.... fade to black)
Quote from: BUFF on October 13, 2011, 10:45:37 AM
Et Tu Davus... ;D
(and the RD and the AD and the V.... fade to black)
Man, it's so hard to be open and honest around here!!!!!!!! But we'll take a licking and keep on ticking! :P
(I did glance in the direction of the shed today, then I hung my head in shame...)
Onward Ho! :toast:
I walked into my shop today, but just to grab some tools to work on the dehumidifier.
Quote from: drbassman on October 16, 2011, 01:23:39 PM
I walked into my shop today, but just to grab some tools to work on the dehumidifier.
Tease.
Yep.
I opened the shed yesterday, cleared the cobwebs, got the stool down that was sitting on the RD (yes, I did say sitting on the RD :sad: :sad: :sad:), dusted it down, and took it up to the house as my daughter needed it for a dye stand whilst she turned a friend into a bimbo with an orange stripe...
I am in such a state of limbo... I have not even touched any of my writing for over two months...
Anyone recommend a good therapist...? :sad:
I try and pick up the Jazz every day to keep the fingers working though...
I'm playing with the band every Monday night and teaching several other nights, so the shop is on hold right now. Playing routinely is a lot of fun right now!
Might throw the LP together in a quickie moment when the parts arrive.
This one, Bill... ;D
Still in my shop, unfinished and unmolested! It will get some attention this spring. Really, seriously........I mean it this time. :P
Quote from: drbassman on January 21, 2014, 12:47:16 PM
Still in my shop, unfinished and unmolested! It will get some attention this spring. Really, seriously........I mean it this time. :P
Well, you did say it was your summer project. Of course, that was back in 2009. :)
Damn, what's a few years among friends! In fact, all of the hard work on it has been done. Just needs finishing and hardware. Geez, have I been out of it, or what??
You have been out of it and you've been through a lot. But with your illness in the rear view mirror, you'll be out of excuses if you don't get it finished this year!
... er... no particular summer was confirmed... ;)
It's nice to know that this one didn't go bye-the-bye, and here's me, the King of the Projects...! ;D
I hear ya Kenny. I've had so much going on the last 4 years, it's a wonder I know up from down! Now that I have my spray unit rigged up, I'll start some finishing this spring when it isn't 6 degrees outside.
Just pleased y'er here, Bill... just pleased y'er here... maybe I'll get incentivised too... ;D
Feel free to set a good example for me. I have too many projects parked....including the need to re-install the head and manifolds on my 280ZXT.
Quote from: CAR-54 on January 21, 2014, 03:03:01 PM
Just pleased y'er here, Bill... just pleased y'er here... maybe I'll get incentivised too... ;D
It's great to be here! Yesterday was the 2 year anniversary of my cancer surgery!!! It's gone by so quickly and I'm feeling great. Good medicine, docs and blessings have been with me all this time. I am sooooooo blessed!
Two years? Dang! That's really good to hear. Tempus fugit, ja?
Congrats on the 2 year anniversary Bill!! Glad to still have you with us. :toast:
Quote from: Nokturnal on January 21, 2014, 06:02:00 PM
Congrats on the 2 year anniversary Bill!! Glad to still have you with us. :toast:
YESSSSSSIR~
It is amazing, for sure. Barb and I are pretty giddy at this stage. I take every day as a beautiful gift!
There's a tiny part of me that would like to take this over the water to the Highlands for a visit and a fit-out... sort of give it a holiday... ;)
Well, today was my fourth day off of all drugs. I am now really starting my recovering from the liver abscess. I'm weak, but I worked outside all day. Built steps for the deck and mud room exit. Helped with some yard work and I'm spent. But I feel better, so all us good.
As for old Billy, he's resting comfortably under a towel with 3 basses needing hardware and three bodies waiting for routing. I haven't been down there in seven weeks, but I'm sure I'll be able to try this coming week. If I just can't face Billy when I go down, maybe I'll send him over to you Kenny. He can rest with your unfinished projects! Maybe learn some Gaelic. ;D
Easy does it, Bill.
Yes, unfortunately our bodies don't bounce back like they useta. Some days it's a pain not being 18 any more.
Pace yourself, compadre.
+1 on both of the above...
Slainte mhath... best of good health in the Gaelic, don'cha know... ;)
Slow and steady Doc! I had an orthopedic surgeon tell me that I wasn't a youngster any more - this was as he stuck the damn needle into my shoulder for the fifth time while giving me cortisone treatment he pointed out that I could hire a younger person to swing the sledge hammer to break up concrete for less than my deductible >:(
Good advice guys. It's hard to be patient after all this time. I'll be good to go soon!
Quote from: Lightyear on August 09, 2015, 12:20:07 PM
Slow and steady Doc! I had an orthopedic surgeon tell me that I wasn't a youngster any more - this was as he stuck the damn needle into my shoulder for the fifth time while giving me cortisone treatment he pointed out that I could hire a younger person to swing the sledge hammer to break up concrete for less than my deductible >:(
I hear you. It's not that I can't do a lot of stuff for one day, but the payback for weeks after that is severe. I'm having to learn that even though I can physically do something involving stress or strong exertion, there may be unexpected consequences that wouldn't have happened 20 years ago.
I have nearly a decade on you Al, and with all the packing I'm presently doing, me and my pain-killers know exactly what you're intimating... :o
good to hear every one is in pain. i thought it was only me. ;D
Pain's a reminder that we're still alive and kicking, even though it hurts! I love the quote: Getting old ain't for sissies!
"Ve get too soon old und too late schmart."
You're not going to believe this :mrgreen:, but I finish sanded the Billy and will take it in for painting! They are always red, but I was thinking something different.
What color do think I should use?
How about another color associated with Gretsch? Gretsch Orange? Aspen Green top with a Cadillac Green back?
Quote from: Dave W on October 23, 2015, 05:34:26 PM
How about another color associated with Gretsch? Gretsch Orange? Aspen Green top with a Cadillac Green back?
GREEN
I kinda like that green idea. Actually, if it had that factory-style mahogany back for a color contrast, I'd even vote for bright yellow.
Wow, green is my most "unfavorite" color on a bass. I can't explain why, but i've never cared for it.
I've been thinking about it a lot and I think this would be cool and not like every other red BB. How about this: dark red or mahogany stained back, sides and neck with a.................gold top! That would be different!
Gold top with mahogany back would look great. Red back wouldn't look right to me.
Nothing wrong with not liking certain colors, on a bass or anything else. I always loved the look of those old two tone green Gretsch Anniversary models.
Gold would be cool.
Don't misunderestimate the potential of bright chrome yellow!
The other color that occurred to me for the top is silver, a popular Gretsch color.
I'm a fan of gold top/walnut back.
Green yuck! Love the Gretsch Orange!
Silver is good too (and yes, there's always that lovely Gretsch orange.)
Quote from: Pilgrim on October 24, 2015, 03:06:41 PM
Silver is good too (and yes, there's always that lovely Gretsch orange.)
Yeah, I already have my orange Broadkaster. I love that finish! But I don't need another orange bass, I don't think.
Or you could do a Gretsch silver sparkle top with mahogany stain back.
Quote from: Dave W on October 24, 2015, 05:13:12 PM
Or you could do a Gretsch silver sparkle top with mahogany stain back.
If I did do silver, it would be the smaller silver, not the bigger sparkles like Gretsch. Those are a bit too much for my tastes.
Dude. Metalflake is totally retro. Fits right in with Gretsch ethos.
But it has to be tricky to shoot those big flakes.
Quote from: Pilgrim on October 25, 2015, 10:52:11 AM
Dude. Metalflake is totally retro. Fits right in with Gretsch ethos.
But it has to be tricky to shoot those big flakes.
I hear ya, but I'm not a big flake fan. Leaning toward the regular silver.
Fair enough. That would look great, and chances of a successful application of finish are much greater.
Well, isn't this a day for "Beware of Zombies..."
I could go into Inverness (this morning) and get a picture of the Green, if you're interested... :mrgreen:
Quote from: Highlander on October 25, 2015, 07:03:11 PM
Well, isn't this a day for "Beware of Zombies..."
I could go into Inverness (this morning) and get a picture of the Green, if you're interested... :mrgreen:
Yes, we're back from the dead! Might get the stain done tomorrow. I'm sure the loch is beautiful, but not on a bass!
Loch Ness Blue or Inverness Green, or maybe a nice Amber Single Malt... all are quite local now... :mrgreen:
Quote from: Highlander on October 26, 2015, 03:56:32 PM
Loch Ness Blue or Inverness Green, or maybe a nice Amber Single Malt... all are quite local now... :mrgreen:
You lucky bum! I wish you all the best in your new home.
I wish you all my good fortune, or at least a liberal portion of it... ;)
Quote from: Highlander on October 27, 2015, 03:49:11 PM
I wish you all my good fortune, or at least a liberal portion of it... ;)
Thanks for sharing!!! I accept. ;D
The BB goes to the paint shop today. I'll surprise you all with my choice when it's done. :-X
Quote from: drbassman on October 29, 2015, 02:52:15 AM
The BB goes to the paint shop today. I'll surprise you all with my choice when it's done. :-X
As long as it doesn't come out looking like Uwe's pumpkin-burst EB-0L!
No pumpkin burst! 8)
Bill... if you and Missus Doc ever decide to visit the Highlands there'll be a roof to cover the trip and I'll take you down to the local distillery where we can wind Mark up...! :mrgreen:
Quote from: Highlander on October 29, 2015, 06:52:51 PM
Bill... if you and Missus Doc ever decide to visit the Highlands there'll be a roof to cover the trip and I'll take you down to the local distillery where we can wind Mark up...! :mrgreen:
We'll take you up on that! Our next trip will be Italy or the UK in the summer. We just haven't decided yet.
Keep us in the loop...!
Bummer today! I went to pick up the BillyBo and it wasn't finished. Seems there were some lacquer lifting issues around the vol/tone holes. Not sure what happened, but he's going to strip and redo the top. Back, neck and sides are fine. It's always something. Maybe another week or so....... :-[
:popcorn:
Well, this is finally in the home stretch! Got the body back from the finisher and it turned out great. Gold top is really slick and the dark walnut stain on the back goes with it perfectly. I really like how the gold top looks on this body style. The typical red "only" Billybos are a bit repetitious. I'll get rest of the hardware on it this week depending on how I feel.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN1343_zpskhamnszj.jpg) (http://s2.photobucket.com/user/drbassman/media/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN1343_zpskhamnszj.jpg.html)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN1344_zpsgq8fcmwt.jpg) (http://s2.photobucket.com/user/drbassman/media/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN1344_zpsgq8fcmwt.jpg.html)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN1346_zpsnyi5izud.jpg) (http://s2.photobucket.com/user/drbassman/media/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN1346_zpsnyi5izud.jpg.html)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/drbassman/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN1347_zpsitnlh4vo.jpg) (http://s2.photobucket.com/user/drbassman/media/BillyBo%20Project/DSCN1347_zpsitnlh4vo.jpg.html)
Wow! I remember hearing rumors of this project when I was a kid :mrgreen:
Turned out nice!
Looking good, Bill. Agreed, better gold than another red one.
Quote from: amptech on April 05, 2016, 06:59:19 AM
Wow! I remember hearing rumors of this project when I was a kid :mrgreen:
Turned out nice!
He wanted to age the wood a little more. :)
Looking great! Gold top/dark back is a great combo.
finish looks like an old les paul gold top guitar. very nice.
That is awesome! This creates instant G.A.S. on my part! :thumbsup:
Simply beautiful, Bill (yBo) ... ;)
Quote from: amptech on April 05, 2016, 06:59:19 AMWow! I remember hearing rumors of this project when I was a kid :mrgreen:
I wish I'd typed that... :mrgreen:
Logo looks hot on that top photo too Doc.
Great great great!
Quote from: Highlander on April 05, 2016, 01:59:11 PM
Simply beautiful, Bill (yBo) ... ;)
I wish I'd typed that... :mrgreen:
Me too!
:toast:
That looks fantastic!!!!
:P
Quote from: Dave W on April 05, 2016, 08:26:37 AM
Looking good, Bill. Agreed, better gold than another red one.
He wanted to age the wood a little more. :)
There's nothing like old wood IMHO! :P
Thanks for all of the kind words. I'm very pleased with how It turned out. I'm hoping I can work on it today. I may have had my last chemo for awhile. We'll see how the CT scan goes next week.
Looks great! Fingers crossed, Doc.
Quote from: dadagoboi on April 07, 2016, 10:04:26 AM
Looks great! Fingers crossed, Doc.
Thanks Carlo! I'm hanging in there.
WOWZAH !
That's gorgeous, and I'm glad to hear you're doing well!
Been working on wiring. What a pain! My wiring channels are too small for all of the wires I'm trying to cram through them. Didn't see that coming with the switches and extra vol control. Duh. So I'm redrilling all of the channels which is difficult on a painted body. Have to be so careful! Maybe some progress will be made tomorrow. :-\
What about one single shielded cable with multi leads? Some of them are quite sllim even vith many leads.
Everything's all wired and it's such a pain to redo every solder point. I'm just drilling my way to success! I'm down to one channel left to enlarge, so I'm almost finished. It's about 3/4ths the way complete. In the future I'll be more thoughtful if I have a bunch of extra wiring to run. Unlikely though since I'm not big on switches and extra controls. I was just trying to stay true to the original BillyBo set up. :P
Bill, by the time you finish this, it will already be vintage. ;D
(https://38.media.tumblr.com/68d0d08f93ad985bb6ebfbdd78e2a8ba/tumblr_nd9t4gUg6l1qdezf9o1_500.gif)
Quote from: Dave W on April 19, 2016, 08:36:48 AM
Bill, by the time you finish this, it will already be vintage. ;D
:P
Good one Dave! I just don't want Kenny to be the only target of ridicule for his ability to procrastinate!
Ok Al, don't encourage him, he'll start to think he's a comedian.
Quote from: drbassman on April 19, 2016, 10:47:21 AMGood one Dave! I just don't want Kenny to be the only target of ridicule for his ability to procrastinate!
Comrade BillskiBo... I'm truly touched by that commentski... :mrgreen:
Socialist Scots should stick together! I admire your unfinished basses. Your rate of progress gives me some comfort! :P. Even Shubert couldn't finish all of his symphonies. :)
Like yourself, I have moments... ;)
I hope I can have a few moments tomorrow and work on the BillyBo! I almost have the wiring finished (after putting a big nick in the finish :-[ ). It's always something!!!!!!
That first "ding"... now it's done you don't have to worry... mind you, you know how popular relicing is these days... :o ;)
Quote from: Highlander on April 22, 2016, 03:47:59 PM
That first "ding"... now it's done you don't have to worry... mind you, you know how popular relicing is these days... :o ;)
Yeah, you're right Kenny. I was thinking I'd tie it to the bumper of my Mustang GT and drag it around the block! Kind of a hot rod relic job. ;D
That would be akin to painting a moustache on a masterwork. :-[
Quote from: Pilgrim on April 23, 2016, 10:12:20 AM
That would be akin to painting a moustache on a masterwork. :-[
Yeah, I was kidding. I'm already trying to figure out how to do a simple touch up job on it. Either way, it will sound the same when finished! ;D
Quote from: Pilgrim on April 23, 2016, 10:12:20 AM
That would be akin to painting a moustache on a masterwork. :-[
Very Python, mind you... :mrgreen:
Quote from: Highlander on April 23, 2016, 04:06:38 PM
Very Python, mind you... :mrgreen:
The best comedy ever!!!
Got nothing done this weekend, felt crappy. :-\. Tomorrow's got to be better!
Outside in the garden and substitute "shed" (garage) doing some sorting out... had a good Sunday and now have the old shed bench offered up in place and getting a better idea of the size and shape of the "music" room, so can't complain... I can see significant floor space appearing and a stack of flattened empty boxes have appeared...
Take it easy, Bill... you're gonna get roughs and smooths... one step at a time and if you need to take a break, take it... ;)
ps
Haven't quite got round to putting the new mower together yet, but I did buy some "gas" for it... :mrgreen:
Thanks Kenny. It sounds like you're making great progress. I had a crappy week cuz my pain hadn't improved with the radiation treatment. So, yesterday I gave into taking the pain killers and I feel a lot better. I can actually do stuff now. Hopefully this next week will be better! I just hate taking any drugs of any kind, to the point of torturing myself unnecessarily! Duh, I'm not doing that any more. :P
I'll post any progress I make on the BillyBo.
Pain meds seem to do the most good for people who have no interest in them.
Ironic, yes?
Quote from: BeeTL on April 30, 2016, 10:50:23 AM
Pain meds seem to do the most good for people who have no interest in them.
Ironic, yes?
I do think that is often the case. I'm just not inclined to take stuff. There's something in my brain that just fights it. Drugs do seem to work well on me in small doses, so I can't complain about that.
Scott... would you be willing to take a trip, and if Bill's willing, finish his summer project...?
... and maybe anything else he may want you to do...?
Sigh, I am more than willing to do anything Bill would like but right now I get the feeling he wants to withdraw and be with his family. I was in contact with him a few days before he contacted Dave and we more or less said our good byes. I don't have a clear idea where he is in his journey but I think he is close to the end and the last thing I want is to intrude.
My thoughts go out to Bill and family. Stay strong Doc.
Quote from: godofthunder on June 15, 2016, 04:17:42 PM
Sigh, I am more than willing to do anything Bill would like but right now I get the feeling he wants to withdraw and be with his family. I was in contact with him a few days before he contacted Dave and we more or less said our good byes. I don't have a clear idea where he is in his journey but I think he is close to the end and the last thing I want is to intrude.
Understood... :sad: