Greco Single Pickup Thunderbird bass craigslist

Started by Bionic-Joe, January 16, 2010, 02:02:10 PM

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birdie

Yes, that is what we have done several times over. We keep going back, since South America is home base no matter how much time passes, and how many other places I live. First time was in 95. No explora, no lodges, just backpack and tents, some horses and ridiculous weather extremes. It still truly felt like the ends of the earth.
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Dave W

Quote from: uwe on January 20, 2010, 02:57:53 AM
Pleasure - three unadulterated weeks, pretty much everything between Santiago and Southern Patagonia, we skipped the North this time, but might come back!

And it's sheer coincidence that during this time, Chile elected a new president who's a billionaire from a right wing party.

OldManC

Quote from: Dave W on January 20, 2010, 02:17:15 PM
And it's sheer coincidence that during this time, Chile elected a new president who's a billionaire from a right wing party.

:mrgreen:

godofthunder

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Quote from: TBird1958 on January 19, 2010, 12:59:23 PM
Bridge pups are for those of us that want our individual notes to heard in big angry piano fashion  ;)



Back from Chile Herr Moderator?


Bridge pup, neck pup :rolleyes: real men do it with one  ;D
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uwe

#49
Well, Pinera (who won over Frei whose father was also a former president of Chile and murdered via poisoning by Pinochet's minions during a hospital stay as recent DNA testing has revealed) is certainly no Pinochet. Acually, he's not that far away from Frei (a Christian Democrat, not a socialist or social democrat, though he was in a coalition with both), he has promised to continue the policies of the anti-Pinochet alliance which has ruled the country for twenty years. That is a good thing, the great advantage of democracy is that you now and then get new people making new mistakes. I prefer that to always the same people making the same mistakes over and over in a prolonged fashion!

Similarly to Spain, where almost every family has a rift going through it between Franco-supporters and -haters, Chileans are split in two about Allende and Pinochet. No one we met condoned Pinochet's murders and corruption, but memory of Allende is largely one of "there was nothing to buy in the shops". And in the south there is a strong feeling that "Grandpa Pinochet" was the first government head that did not concentrate on just Santiago and other urban centers, but brought infrastructure to the south (Pan Americana Highway etc.). Very much like Franco who is also more appreciated in rural areas in Spain than in urban centers.

But people also say that there was always an air of oppression in Chile under Pinochet - when police or army turned up anywhere, you immediately started feeling uncomfortable and left for other errands. And of course, in the aftermath of the 1973 crackdown and the coup against Allende (who had ironically trusted and supported Pinochet's career as he liked his less than quite middle class background) unspeakably vile things happened: Victor Jara, a Chilean leftist protest singer had both his hands broken by soldiers who then mocked him to "play guitar and sing, you're a singer after all". When he then began to sing one of his revolutionary songs, they rifle butted him down and eventually shot him.

But history has a way of compensating things: Victor Jara, Slavador Allende and also Pablo Neruda (Chile's nobel prize winning poet and author who was a member of the communist party) now all have commemorative public graves (Jara, at his widow's wish, is inconspiciously buried in the wall of Santiago's Cemeterio Central together with other victims of Pinochet's raging soldateska after the coup), while Pinochet was denied a state burial and is now buried secluded on his family's hacienda at the outskirts of Santiago to avoid his grave being vandalized.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

rockinrayduke

South American politics aside, I've heard nothing back from the seller.

birdie

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Dave W

Probably. Unless it's just an unmotivated seller.

uwe

We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

rockinrayduke

#54
Whaddya know, he's still got it.


OK, I'm officially out of the running for it. Up for grabs.

FrankieTbird

Quote from: rockinrayduke on January 21, 2010, 05:59:07 AM
Whaddya know, he's still got it.


OK, I'm officially out of the running for it. Up for grabs.


What happened?

rockinrayduke


Hornisse

I too received a reply.  He said the pickup is "a little microphonic."  Not sure if I would lay out $850 for it either. 

rockinrayduke


eb2

I had no idea why this thread was still running.  Then, lo and behold, another classic tangent!  Chile!  I could go on and on about the Incas.  But I won't. 

More to the point, if the Greco Tbird II were new today, built as it was with that pup, what would you think it would run you in a GC?
Model One and Schallers?  Ish.