The Last Bass Outpost
Gear Discussion Forums => Other Bass Brands => Topic started by: nofi on November 12, 2011, 07:47:38 AM
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1977-TRAVIS-BEAN-TB-4000-WEDGE-BASS-/280764018873?pt=Guitar&hash=item415ed6f0b9#ht_871wt_1247
the other boat anchor...
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Assuming the seller is really Uli Jon Roth, I didn't realize he had become delusional in his dotage.
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20 grand'll buy an awful lot of crack, not that it appears necessary. There's a good reason those basses are rare.
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Only one reason? Ugly, heavy, poor balance and doesn't sound that good. But aside from that, what a bass!
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"Like all Travis Bean instruments, the neck has a tendency to back bow under cold weather conditions, but with the help of a blow dryer it straightens up within 5 minutes."
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"Like all Travis Bean instruments, the neck has a tendency to back bow under cold weather conditions, but with the help of a blow dryer it straightens up within 5 minutes."
So - what numbers do you know in the key of "blow dryer?"
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So - what numbers do you know in the key of "blow dryer?"
The Wind Cried Mary? 8)
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"Like all Travis Bean instruments, the neck has a tendency to back bow under cold weather conditions, but with the help of a blow dryer it straightens up within 5 minutes."
That's a feature, not a bug. If the neck were stable it would only be worth 200 bucks. :P
So - what numbers do you know in the key of "blow dryer?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpuMXRlLiQI
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had trouble selling my "rare" factory red one for 2500 2-3 years ago. Not a great bass. I actually liked my alum neck kramers better...
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I'd rather have one of these...
(http://www.adclassix.com/images75triumphtr7.jpg)
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I'd rather have one of these...
(http://www.adclassix.com/images75triumphtr7.jpg)
Five minutes with a blow dryer wouldn't have helped a TR7. A beautiful car that couldn't make it across a large parking lot without needing major repairs.
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There's a band name doomed to failure:
"Five Minutes With A Blow Dryer."
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I'd rather have one of these...
(http://www.adclassix.com/images75triumphtr7.jpg)
I had the least amount of fun an auto mechanic could have trying to do some motor work on one of these.
It did look nice in the shop's bay, though.
My post-op test drive went from the bay to the parking lot - I couldn't risk it.
Oh yeah, the bass...if you use the term "raped" in your attempt to sell a bass, you're probably not going to see $20k thrown your way anytime soon.
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i wish i had a reason to use a hairdryer :sad:
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complicit with the TR7 is the Leyland P76. Not sure what a blow dryer would do to a P76 though.
(http://www.pitstop.net.au/upload/products/11985.jpg)
and before the whole argument starts about does a 44 gallon drum really fit in the boot, yes, yes it does.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/90/Leyland_P76_with_44_gallon_drum.JPG)
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the road warrior car was a pontiac gto, or am i confusing this with something else.
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I had the least amount of fun an auto mechanic could have trying to do some motor work on one of these.
It did look nice in the shop's bay, though.
Sounds like what my dad used to say about Panteras. He wrenched at Ford dealerships most of his life.
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the road warrior car was a pontiac gto, or am i confusing this with something else.
NO! That was a Aussie Ford Falcon. ;D
http://www.madmaxmovies.com/mad-max-interceptor/index.html
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This is what the XB Falcon looked like stock.
(http://www.gt351.com.au/image_library/XB_GT_McLeod_Horn_Striped_Coupe.jpg)
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Five minutes with a blow dryer wouldn't have helped a TR7. A beautiful car that couldn't make it across a large parking lot without needing major repairs.
I knew a guy here who had a sleeper TR7 - white paint, bone stock looking from the outside, and a Boss 302 stuffed under the hood ;D. Straight pipes kinda spoiled the element of surprise, though...
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I knew a guy here who had a sleeper TR7 - white paint, bone stock looking from the outside, and a Boss 302 stuffed under the hood ;D. Straight pipes kinda spoiled the element of surprise, though...
NICE! That yellow Falcon looks great too. Basically a Torino.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1977-TRAVIS-BEAN-TB-4000-WEDGE-BASS-/280764018873?pt=Guitar&hash=item415ed6f0b9#ht_871wt_1247
the other boat anchor...
Oops, damn - I accidentally hit the BIN button - can I undo it?
:mrgreen:
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Oops, damn - I accidentally hit the BIN button - can I undo it?
:mrgreen:
Tell him you thought it was 20,000 yen.
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A Travis-ty
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That temperature-related backbow, I never ever had that with my Kramer, possibly because of the wood inlays in the neck (or does the Travis Bean have those too?). Or maybe it was mainly gigged in Anchorage and Vladivostok, those Winter Open Airs there are a challenge you know.