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#1
Stunning. The special green one is just delicious. The white one too :mrgreen:
I thought this thread was about a computer reissue when I first read the title...
:rolleyes:
#2
Quote from: Pilgrim on November 23, 2011, 01:13:34 PM
You mean like this?



That one is pretty neat.
:)
#3
Super nice project! A friend of mine has just decided to buy a '41 Harley Davidson project.
He's a complete mechanic maniac. It's something I'd love to learn but I don't have the time to atm.
I have a slightly retro looking Triumph Scrambler 2007... When I ride alone,
I change the seat to a single one which looks a little bit cooler ;)




#4
The Bass Zone / Re: My toys
November 20, 2011, 02:59:04 PM
I also own it's little guitar sister. Both are in great shape.

#5
If you are into 6 string Bass VI style basses you could look out for a Teisco TB-64.
Paul Rhoney, a luthier from California makes pretty neat TB-64 style replicas. He's also a very nice guy.

Here's the original:


And here's a Rhoney one:


:)
#7
Gibson Basses / Re: BaCHbird
November 20, 2011, 09:33:21 AM
I had a little talk about shipping costs etc. with dadagoboi... it looks like it would be the best to buy one here in the EU. But many thanks for the offers!

My favourite B-bird modification ever is the chromium one:



So, so nice.
One day I'll own one just like this. :)
#8
The brigde and tailpiece looking pretty awesome.
#9
Gibson Basses / Re: BaCHbird
November 20, 2011, 06:07:55 AM
That is pretty interesting!!!
:o

I would love to get my hands on it. I have a GAS attack right now.

#10
Gibson Basses / Re: BaCHbird
November 20, 2011, 05:46:22 AM
Quote from: Denis on November 20, 2011, 05:42:07 AM
This is a great thread, so no worries about bringing it up again!

The first 20 BaCH NRs were all white but I can't remember if they had belly cuts. I believe they were thick bodied.

The second set of 30 were all thin bodied with a belly cut. There were 10 white, 10 black and 10 Sonic Blue in that series. These had nice, thin necks.

The third series (up to current) were all thick bodied with no belly cut and were available in single and dual pups. The Honeybursts were all single pup but the Trans Cherry were available in both single and dual pups. A little later dual pup Hneybursts were available. These had slightly thicker necks.

Do I have all this right, Rob?


Ok - so it looks like someone has to sell me his/her second run bass :mrgreen:

#11
Gibson Basses / Re: BaCHbird
November 20, 2011, 04:52:53 AM
Hi all, i hope it's ok to reactivate this old thread...
Here's my question (I bet this has been discussed a thousand times before - so sorry for that but it's hard to find the answers somewhere in a 150 pages long thread)

Please forgive me - I'm a newbie :rolleyes:

-I wonder what the differences of the 2 (or 3?) runs are? IIRC, I read about different neck angles... I also read about the body thickness. Could you enlighten me about this? I am thinking about getting my hands on a Bach NRTbird and I really want one with a thin body - like the 60's originals (I never had one in my hand though - I just prefer the look) Are the newer ones thin ???

-I found out about the Thunderbucker pickups which look very promising - are there other options or is it the way to go?

For your interest: I mailed Bach with a question regarding their non finished Tbird NR. I asked them if I could get one without the back cavity routing since it looks not right to me. They replied within a minute saying that there will be an unfinished, blank one without any routing available in March/April 2012. I hope I understand it right and this info is correct.

Cheers,
M.

#12
The Bass Zone / Re: My toys
November 19, 2011, 04:50:59 PM
Quote from: tubehead on November 19, 2011, 01:59:45 PM
hello there!that mosrite bass would be just the thing for releasing your inner iron butterfly bass lines http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A8I0vD5eI8&feature=related


Yay! :mrgreen:
#13
The Bass Zone / Re: My toys
November 19, 2011, 08:42:59 AM
Quote from: Droombolus on November 19, 2011, 04:32:48 AM
She's freaking gorgeous ! How many banks did you have to rob ......  :mrgreen:

Ha I didn't pay that much for her. I don't know anything about the collectors value, all I know is I wanted to get my hands on a Mosrite bass. She was for sale for 1500 USD. I'm pretty sure I could sell her (at least here in Euroland) for more than I've paid for... I don't think I ever will though.
#14
The Bass Zone / Re: My toys
November 19, 2011, 02:18:01 AM
Quote from: hieronymous on November 18, 2011, 11:13:53 PM
Nice collection! I have to admit I'm partial to the Mustang too.

And if Bass VI is what you're interested in, here's something to pique your interest: click & scroll down - looks like Fender Japan might have some reissues in the pipeline, though whether or not they'll become available here is another thing entirely. (They aren't available yet, this is just a blog post about a recent trade show in Japan.) I have one of the Japanese '90s reissues and like it.

Wow. I know that Fender sells the extremely expensive custom shop models but the ones in the link above look different. The custom shop models are equipped with "normal" Jaguar/Jazzy bridges but these seem to have the wider bridge as used on the originals. Am I wrong?

Thanks for the link!
#15
The Outpost Cafe / Re: New guy saying hello
November 18, 2011, 03:48:06 PM
Ouch, Spielberg also started his career with a WWII film called "1941". :rolleyes:

:mrgreen:
nevermind...