Hi to all in LBO land. :)
If anyone is interested. . . . . .
I have recently had the pleasure of working with Lars Mullen, of Guitar & Bass Magazine.
He has done a big feature on some of my collection, which is in the shops now.
Vol 25 No. 10.
3000 words, descriptions - stories behind them and lots of pics.
If you get a copy, I hope you will enjoy it. 8)
(http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/yy74/FlatEricPics/FlatEricCollection_zpsaa097bda.jpg)
All the best.
Cheers. :)
Latest Blog Post - The story behind it.
http://flatericbassandguitar.blogspot.co.uk/ (http://flatericbassandguitar.blogspot.co.uk/)
I always buy this magazine, but this one not yet. It's hard to get where I live, but I'll visit Amsterdam this afternoon and I will take a look.
I like Eric's day in the sun... :mrgreen:
Quote from: Highlander on June 08, 2014, 03:20:50 PM
I like Eric's day in the sun... :mrgreen:
Factor 50, mate - if not, I go a funny brown colour - that's the trouble with
being a Yellow Puppet.
On a different note - I have been in touch with Peter, over the last few days - told
him that 3 of his beauties were in the mag feature.
He did say that
maybe one day, he would go up into the loft and bring down
a load of archived stuff. . . . . maybe.
Would be great to see what else he did and who he did it for.
You never know - maybe part deux?
All the best.
Cheers. :)
Congratulations on the article. I've never seen that magazine on the stands here, and apparently it's $100 a year to subscribe so I hope they'll eventually put your article in the online edition.
Quote from: Dave W on June 09, 2014, 01:28:34 PM
Congratulations on the article. I've never seen that magazine on the stands here, and apparently it's $100 a year to subscribe so I hope they'll eventually put your article in the online edition.
Dave, Hi. :)
Yes, the article does eventually go on line.
I have had several followers in parts of the world that have never seen the magazine - they
have also asked the same question.
I must say, however, it does look good on paper!
Something of a throw-back to when I used to rush into town in the 70's, to pick up my copy
of "International Musician" (anyone remember that?) and sit and look at the pictures.
The next time, I would read some of the more major stories and then pick it up again and
go through the minor ones etc, I could make it last several days.
A bit of a different experience from today's digital age! ;D
Cheers. :)
Now on line!
Looks so much better on the screen.
http://www.guitar-bass.net/features/bass-odyssey/ (http://www.guitar-bass.net/features/bass-odyssey/)
(http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/yy74/FlatEricPics/1194ad25-2a9a-4a0d-9fe0-5cbd45933142_zpse439a8eb.jpg)
Cheers. :)
I bought the mag! Nice!
I have always loved the look of the Ibanez Roadstar RB920. I'm sure one day I'll find a nice one. Fender P general shape and 70's 3-tone burst, 2+2 headstock, Ric-ish binding and cresting wave horns, and MM-like sweetspot pickup.
(http://www.guitar-bass.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/bass3-689x1024.jpg)
Very nice article! :thumbsup:
+1
(I'm a cheapskate....) ;)
very cool,i enjoyed that a lot.
Great feature!! Thanks for sharing it.
I love your collection. When I started playing, a lot of that stuff was either new, or seen from time to time in stores (back when they were "used" basses... not "vintage" :)). I remember really digging the MPC Outlaws, all the Ibanez stuff, and the Ovations (had a Mag I for several years... liked the Vipers/Preachers, and would still like to get ahold of a Breadwinner or Deacon).
Quote from: Chris P. on July 26, 2014, 06:00:01 AM
I bought the mag! Nice!
Thanks. :)
Quote from: ilan on July 26, 2014, 08:12:45 AM
I have always loved the look of the Ibanez Roadstar RB920. I'm sure one day I'll find a nice one. Fender P general shape and 70's 3-tone burst, 2+2 headstock, Ric-ish binding and cresting wave horns, and MM-like sweetspot pickup.
(http://www.guitar-bass.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/bass3-689x1024.jpg)
Always facinated by your posts - still can't quite get a handle on you/your basses/your musical experience/your live performences - having said that, you are so right - those two RB's are animals!
Truly great basses and SO easy to play! :)
Quote from: Dave W on July 26, 2014, 05:52:29 PM
Very nice article! :thumbsup:
Thanks Dave - A thumbs up from you, is very much appreciated. :)
Quote from: Highlander on July 26, 2014, 06:06:06 PM
+1
(I'm a cheapskate....) ;)
Kenny, Hi. We really must get together, at some point - from memory, you were the reason I joined up with LBO. Glad you enjoyed the article. :)
Quote from: clankenstein on July 26, 2014, 08:17:23 PM
very cool,i enjoyed that a lot.
Thanks. :)
Quote from: chromium on July 26, 2014, 08:21:44 PM
Great feature!! Thanks for sharing it.
I love your collection. When I started playing, a lot of that stuff was either new, or seen from time to time in stores (back when they were "used" basses... not "vintage" :)). I remember really digging the MPC Outlaws, all the Ibanez stuff, and the Ovations (had a Mag I for several years... liked the Vipers/Preachers, and would still like to get ahold of a Breadwinner or Deacon).
Hi. :)
As you know, there are SO Many great basses out there, that are Full of Life, that aren't from the usual suspects.
I have Fender, Gibson etc but there are so many more out there to enjoy. :)
Thanks guys. :)
Cheers. :L)
It might be interesting to get the PC Firebird and T'bird together at some point too... I don't get up to the midlands at all now with work but it would be fun to visit the collection... it was a great article, as is your blog... ;)