Pro artist modded Gibson basses

Started by Barklessdog, May 06, 2008, 11:28:51 AM

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SKATE RAT

'72 GIBSON SB-450, '74 UNIVOX HIGHFLYER, '75 FENDER P-BASS, '76 ARIA 4001, '76 GIBSON RIPPER, '77 GIBSON G-3, '78 GUILD B-301, '79 VANTAGE FLYING V BASS, '80's HONDO PROFESSIONAL II, '80's IBANEZ ROADSTAR II, '92 GIBSON LPB-1, 'XX WAR BASS, LTD VIPER 104, '01 GIBSON SG SPECIAL, RAT FUZZ AND TUBES

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Quote from: OldManC on May 06, 2008, 03:43:29 PM
Here's one for ya; Julian Cope and his non reverse thunder/firebird.



Rob Harding, guitarist for Off Broadway, was in a previous band where he used a custom Epiphone twin neck.  It had been made from an Embassy and a Coronet.  The really cool thing was that he was able to separate them and play them as they were created, or couple them together and use them as a twin neck.  I've been trying to find a picture, but this was about 30 years ago (you Chicagoans may recall the band Horace Monster), but no real luck.
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Chris P.

Cool. A bit like the Gretsch Bikini series.

chromium

Wow - Devo fans!  Nice collection Skate Rat!

I found a couple clips of Gerald with that red EB-0 (or 3 - cant tell), prior to the body mods:

Be Stiff era:


...and Devo v1.0 (1971!):


n!k

In the "In the Beginning Was the End" Devo film, which was their first performance as a band ever, he's playing an EB-0 and I would bet my hat it's the long scale variety. The neck looks far too long to be short scale.
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