Nice price on Les Paul Bass at Bass NW

Started by Hornisse, January 18, 2010, 01:11:57 PM

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uwe

Yes, Ken, but Dave ("It better makes sense or I censor!") won't allow me to tell that story here. Not scientifically proven ...
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
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Quote from: Denis on January 20, 2010, 07:56:54 AM
That's nice! It should come with a "No Passing" sign and a flashing red lights!

A buddy of mine insists that Les Paul basses are notorious for suffering from warped necks. This can't be across the board. Right?
mine is.well just the headstock is a bit twisted.
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Dave W

Quote from: Kenny Five-O on January 20, 2010, 04:55:17 PM
"TV Yellow..." ?

In the 50s Gibson put out a variation of the LP Junior called the Les Paul TV Model. It had a limed mahogany finish that was a peculiar shade of yellow. The "TV Model" name came from the fact that limed finishes were very popular on those newfangled console TV cabinets in  the 50s. The color eventually became known as TV Yellow and it became a paint, not a limed finish.

Any other story of the origin of the TV name is utter bullcrap.

Iome

Aah, c'mon lads, i want to hear the other version.  Uwe, just tell it, i'll help you invade the whole site from this side of the Alps.... and if it goes wrong i believe you have contacts to somebody in South America that can hide us over there ...  ;D

Denis

Saw an all black Les Paul Bass yesterday for less than that one...
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Clocks.

PhilT

Quote from: Iome on January 21, 2010, 01:15:14 AM
Aah, c'mon lads, i want to hear the other version.  Uwe, just tell it, i'll help you invade the whole site from this side of the Alps.... and if it goes wrong i believe you have contacts to somebody in South America that can hide us over there ...  ;D

Is this it? (quoted external link so I can't get flamed for it).

QuoteTV Yellow was developed in the 1950s to solve the problem of the color white, under the glare of bright television lights, overpowering the black and white television cameras....

http://home.flash.net/~guitars/TV_Yellow.html

Iome

Damn, i hope not, i thought of some weird story, donno.... maybe something with bugs shait, like in that other thread, or some scientific mistake.....  :-[

uwe

Yup, that is the (rather good) story that Dave has disallowed me to tell  :-X here. No politics, no religion and not even the truth about what went on in US TV studios in the black & white era, sigh!!!  :-\ And then people compain how we always return to anal sex as a topic ...  :mrgreen:
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 ...

TBird1958


Well..........TV is slang for transvestite,but this girl and yellow of any shade  rarely meet  ;)
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Dave W


Highlander

I've got a 1950's chest-of-draws in our bedroom that is finished that way - not mahogany though... not seen it in black & white, either...  ;D

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Hornisse

That didn't last long! (the bass, that is......... ;D)


PhilT

In ze interests of scientific rigour I had a look on Google Images (where else) for limed or yellow TV cabinets. Apparently this was available in "limed oak"


as was this


and this was just yellow ish



Jury's out, I think.

"Vonce ze rokkets go up, who carez vhere ze come daun, zat's not my department ...."




Dave W

Phil, it was never referred to as yellow. Limed oak was blondish, depending on the particular method and the natural color of the oak. Most of the limed oak (or walnut or mahogany) consoles were veneer, and most often looked like this.

If you can find a Sears catalog from the 50s you'll find lots of listings for limed oak TV and record player consoles and contemporary furniture. Not many color photos though.