the horror....the horror

Started by rockinrayduke, March 26, 2008, 02:54:33 PM

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gweimer

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chromium

Very sweet bass.  Bet it would patch up nice and make a great player.

Does that guy (or the previous owner) have an aversion to glue and clamps or what!   ;D




OldManC

That could be a great project!

gweimer

You are all evil, and I'm going to hell.  I just threw my hat in the ring for that one.
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Bass VI

Man!

I'd had hoped this one would have flown under the radar! ( like that happens around here ) I was hoping to catch it for research and development. Uwe, are congrats ( and a trip to your luthier ) in order? Would it be too much to ask the lucky future owner ( I hope one of us ) for pics and tracings? This would be the logical step ( backwards ) from my Embassy clone project.



Cheers!

S.
There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to feel you deep in my heart
There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to never feel the breaking apart
All my pictures of you

Dave W

Quote from: chromium on March 26, 2008, 03:36:43 PM
Very sweet bass.  Bet it would patch up nice and make a great player.

Does that guy (or the previous owner) have an aversion to glue and clamps or what!   ;D

Seems that way. But what's behind that first and second fret screw-down? My guess is that it was done to correct a separation between the fretboard and neck in that area. I've seen that before on earlier Gibsons and Epis. It's not common but it does happen.

uwe

I'm not bidding on this. The screw-down is plain horrible, though it can be made unseen again. Or put bullet cartridges where the screws are ...
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 ...

gweimer

Quote from: uwe on March 27, 2008, 05:36:34 AM
I'm not bidding on this. The screw-down is plain horrible, though it can be made unseen again. Or put bullet cartridges where the screws are ...

I thought of you the minute I saw that.   My luthier may be able to come up with something creative if I get this.  I have a feeling it will go out of my price range.  Even if it IS a '61, my price limit is still going to be pretty low.  There's a lot of hits on this, and so far, some active bidding.
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MARICOPAA

I was offered this bass for $2800 about a week ago and after looking at all the pictures and showing them to my luthier...at that price I passed.

I'm sure others were offered the bass...clearly everyone was doubtful so up it goes on eBay.

It is going to be a very expensive fix to do right so $800 for the bass would be more like it. I doubt it will go that low. Good luck to anyone here bidding on it! We'll see soon ;-)

Dave W

$2800!?  :o  Yow! Well, at least he put it up with no reserve. Frankly, I wouldn't go $800 for it. But we'll see what the marketplace says. You never know.

Bass VI

$800, I hope not, to much unseen and unseemly work. However, my "day job" is guitar repair and I've seen much more misguided attempts at fixes, usually at the hands of an owner who's trying to "save" his guitar. The best (or worst) happened last week, a guy brought in an inexpensive acoustic/electric guitar, headstock wrapped in about 3 feet of duct tape, now the best part.....he'd taken a shoelace tied it to the D string tuner, down to a large woodscrew ( right into the heel of the neck ) and back up to the G string tuner ( I wish I had pics! ) none of this had any effect the break ( go figure ) but at the time, I think the guy sincerely thought he'd come up with a fix. Not to hijack this thread, but these Epi neck joints are a little weak ( I had to reset the neck on my Newport ) so the "repair" on this one is sort of understandable, but not correct IMHO.
We'll see how it goes, I'd still like to get tracings and pics if one of us wins it.

Cheers,

S.
There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to feel you deep in my heart
There was nothing in the world
That I ever wanted more
Than to never feel the breaking apart
All my pictures of you

uwe

#12
Prices are really marching up even on the Epi stuff now. Add to that the fretless Ripper which went for 2.000 bucks a few days ago and we should all be very happy with our investments. It seems that old TBirds and EBs were only the start and we havn't seen the end of it yet.

I warn you of the subprime (and in a Fenderista world all Gibson basses are subprime!  :D) bass craze!!!
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 ...

gweimer

Agreed that Epiphone prices are sharply on the rise.  Even some of that really nasty '70s Japanese stuff is getting a lot more money than I'd pay.  The "Holy Crap" bass model (ET-288M?) has gone as high as $800 in recent months.

The Newport is climbing fast.  One early bidder has out bid me already, and I'm tempted to let it go.  I have other things to worry about.  Still, the thought of recovering that '61 is still pretty tempting.  I may go a little higher, but not a lot.  I have tomorrow to think about it.
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Dave W

I remember passing on a couple of regular single pickup Newports in the late 90s, both were under $500, unbroken and all original. That boat has sailed.