Caved in, pulled the trigger on this.

Started by rockinrayduke, March 13, 2008, 08:35:20 PM

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Barklessdog

You can't loose with white, black or cherry on any Gibson.

Although the pearl Pee white used on some of the 80's V's looks dated now.

rockinrayduke

Is it an Elitist?  I thought it was just a white EB3. Could be a better score than I thought. ;)

uwe

All those short scale Jap EB-3s are de facto Elitists. Epi has never offered a non-Jap short scale EB-3, just a short scale EB-0 (which is bolt on) and a long scale EB-3.
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Dave W

If it's a long scale, then it's not an Elitist.

Chris P.

No matter what it is: it's nice!

The Who performed Tommy for the frist time at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Holland. It was one of the few time he used a white P90ed SG. Love the colour.

uwe

Tsk, tsk, Herr Moderator, one look could have answered that question - look at the initial pic and bridge location. On EB-3Ls any bridge has a hard time not falling off the butt of the bass.
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HornetAMX

Quote from: chromium on March 14, 2008, 08:09:52 AM
Nice one Ray!  White always looks tasty on the SG/EB:



Now that is nice!  I remember seeing an EB2 back in the late 1970's with the ebony board and big pearl blocks.  Must have been a custom order like this EB3?

chromium

Quote from: HornetAMX on March 14, 2008, 10:50:35 AM
Now that is nice!  I remember seeing an EB2 back in the late 1970's with the ebony board and big pearl blocks.  Must have been a custom order like this EB3?

Isn't that a beauty?  According to the dealer, it was a custom order for a husband and wife duo - it supposedly has a matching SG sibling floating around out there somewhere.  It was up on Gbase for a paltry $22K USD.  Wonder what it actually sold for?  Probably still way more than my lifetime bass allowance would provide for... and probably a cost that would preclude it from being sweated on at a gig!

TBird1958


Nice score on that Ray!  It's looking real good   ;)
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rockinrayduke


doombass

Quote from: uwe on March 14, 2008, 10:21:57 AM
Tsk, tsk, Herr Moderator, one look could have answered that question - look at the initial pic and bridge location. On EB-3Ls any bridge has a hard time not falling off the butt of the bass.

But our dear Moderator is right. Look at these pics:





Anyway great looking bass.

Dave W

Depends. On the 19-fret slothead long scales, the bridge is right at the end. But the newer Epi EB-3s look like they have 22 frets (as in Daniel's middle photo). Longer neck means shorter distance from neck end to bridge.

gweimer

Yeah, I love the white look.  There was an old Epi Newport up on Ebay a few years back that had been converted to the double pickup configuration, and refinned in white.  I was *REALLY* tempted to move on that one.
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shadowcastaz

Love the white on that bass.  I had thought about  re-painting mine Pelham Blue &( SB 400 , I did in white , )has  some  recording guitar pups in it. Im planning to put some single coils back in it  when I find some.I  played an orig SB 400 a while back w/ singles and I liked it a lot more.It is staying white & I have to make another set of surrounds out of Holly,  but I need the single coils 1st.
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PWV

Just another chime-in for the white finish - it looks great! Congrats....