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Title: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: uwe on February 20, 2008, 08:30:37 AM
It was time for a change, those hollowbodies I had up there were getting boring so I took a couple from my 20 SG shape basses and hung them up ...

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v615/uwehornung/DCP_2640.jpg)

From left to right:

- Seventies EB-0 with Warwick bridge, RD Standard extra pup, refinned ivory (you can even tell on this pic how much fatter those seventies models were, real tanks)
- Melody Maker in CAR,
- Satin SG Supreme
- EB-6, stripped by pre-owner, but nice job,
- they shoot basses in Texas, don't they?
- the object of ze Herr Moderator's regular, if unwarranted derision: banana SB 450,
- it's another Tequila Sunrise ... Ebay Giveaway of Month
- batteries included: EB-0F (eternal thanks to Chris who made me aware of this one even though I still keep the bike my grandfather confiscated from his grandfather in the cellar ...)

Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: Barklessdog on February 20, 2008, 08:36:40 AM
Dont forget the interrogation room!

Great pictures for your testimony
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: uwe on February 20, 2008, 08:43:58 AM
"Now tell me, vvvvich bass made ze jöke about ze Führer? We'll hang zem all if you don't speak up, jawohl!"
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: marcnorth on February 20, 2008, 08:47:12 AM
Nice looking bunch you have there.
Is that the EBOF that was just on ebay?
I wanted to bid but I have a custom I have to finish paying for before I stat looking for the next one.
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: uwe on February 20, 2008, 08:59:34 AM
No, it was an off-Ebay sale from a Bath (UK) guitar shop.
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: Dave W on February 20, 2008, 09:55:49 AM
- the object of ze Herr Moderator's regular, if unwarranted derision: banana SB 450,

This photo could be made a part of an IQ test where you're asked to determine which of the objects don't belong with the rest of the group.

But it won't happen, because the SB 450 is too obvious.  :P
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: MattK on February 20, 2008, 10:15:13 AM
How does that SB 450 compare to it's brethren? I've never played one and I've always wondered what they're like.

Beautiful collection, by the way!
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: ramone57 on February 20, 2008, 10:44:57 AM
gotta say, the tequila sunrise finish looks pretty good in context of the photo you posted.  when I see 'em on ebay or whatever, they look kind of cheesy  :-\.  is the Texas Sharpshooter bass long scale?   can't recall from the old dp discussion.
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: uwe on February 20, 2008, 10:52:48 AM
Foul pitcalls of an elderly gentleman notwithstanding, the 350/450 series is not the cheapo product everybody seems to think. Set three-piece maple neck, three pont bridge and two minibuckers make these basses structurally more valuable than a Grabber with its one piece bolt-on maple neck, single pup and horrible Fender rip-off bridge is. Yes, it has a control cavity up front for ease and swiftness of production, but so did the Rippers,G-3s and Grabbers. The cheap slab look comes mainly from the lack of bevelling at the cutaways.

The SB-450 sounds nothing like a mudbucking EB, but more like an alder body Ripper (the SB 450 has an alder body too) with a bit more punch and shine via the (plain Jane looking, but not bad sounding) black plastic  ;D minibuckers. I have mine strung with flats and it sounds similar to my 1976 fretless Ripper (ignoring the fretted/fretless difference) or like a tame Rickenbacker or Jazz Bass.

Jules used to have soundclips of this bass on his site  

http://www.gibsonbass.com/SB450_1.php

but they are gone.  ???

I'm not saying this is Gibson's classiest model, but it's nothing to be ashamed about either. Between the long scale 450 and the short scale 350 I would always prefer the former, neck heavy as it is, because of the rear pup's better positioning (read: farther away from the bridge).

Uwe
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: TBird1958 on February 20, 2008, 10:55:51 AM


 Germany iz ze land of mud...........

They are....looking awesome Uwe. Even if I can't really get behind the short scale thingy, they're still very cool.  :) 
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: uwe on February 20, 2008, 11:18:18 AM
gotta say, the tequila sunrise finish looks pretty good in context of the photo you posted.  when I see 'em on ebay or whatever, they look kind of cheesy  :-\.  is the Texas Sharpshooter bass long scale?   can't recall from the old dp discussion.

Yup, the Texas sharpshooter was originally an EB-0L, that is also why that Victory bridge seems just about to fall off its butt.  :D

The Tequila Sunrise doesn't look plastic in real life at all - that fin is flawless, rich and with a deep luster. Also, you can't argue with black, red and gold - schwarz, rot , gold - zey are ze cölörs of our fläg!  ;D The new one, I hasten to add!

Uwe
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: Chris P. on February 25, 2008, 11:31:26 AM
Missed this one. Great!!

About shooting and basses: I'll visit your office within some weeks. Is it allright if I bring a gun? I'll just shoot to that wall blindfolded and I keep the bass I hit!
Title: Re: Redecorating ze Office Wall ...
Post by: gweimer on February 25, 2008, 11:59:14 AM
It wouldn't be the first bass on that wall that's been shot.    ;D