Favorite bass?

Started by Denis, May 18, 2010, 12:12:57 PM

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Pilgrim

This thread helps convince me - I'm going to sell off a couple of basses that I'm not using.  My Jay Turser '54 P clone can go (nice bass, just don't play it) and my DeArmond Pilot Deluxe can go...I like it but haven't used it in two months.  I'll go ahead and finish the EB-0 > EB-3 conversion with the T-bird pickups, but unless it rocks me I'll probably sell it afterwards, too.
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Denis

Not my intention when I started this thread, though I'm thinking about thinning the flock a little bit too. I'll finish my Ripper resto and see which of the two sounds better, although the black '80 will always look nicer. Hmm, two Korean Epi birds are staring at me as well...

I guess my keepers are as follows:
Both BaCHbirds
Japanese Epi T-bird
'74 P-bass
'76 4001
'84 Victory (a friend gave it to me so it will never leave my hands unless it goes back to him)
G&L LB100
One of the Rippers.

Hey, how did I end up with so many?
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exiledarchangel

My fave is (and probably will always be) my korean Epi Tbird. Call me unorthodox, but I can't keep my hands off of that (chunky) neck.
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Denis

Quote from: exiledarchangel on May 20, 2010, 11:30:31 AM
My fave is (and probably will always be) my korean Epi Tbird. Call me unorthodox, but I can't keep my hands off of that (chunky) neck.

I'll have to go dig up that thread of yours about putting Gibby T-bird pups in one. I've got two just lying around...
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Clocks.

exiledarchangel

Haven't fix the height problem yet, I must put some wood under the pups...must...find...some...time...aaargh...
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drbassman

My favorite 2 right now...........






And just about any of my hollow bodies and the LP Triumph once in awhile!

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Pilgrim

One slight downside of having a wonderful and thoughtful wife who has given me two basses at various Christmases is that it makes it tough to sell the bass if it's not one of those I use all the time.  I have one such, but I think I'll hang onto it.
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Bargeon

Quote from: Pilgrim on May 21, 2010, 09:44:50 AM
One slight downside of having a wonderful and thoughtful wife who has given me two basses at various Christmases is that it makes it tough to sell the bass if it's not one of those I use all the time.  I have one such, but I think I'll hang onto it.

That is a comfortable pickle to be in.
My wife won't let me sell my Fender 51 RI.
So I guess that's one for the wall and one more for me  ;)

But I have 4 (counting the schoolbus) and really don't want anymore.  Of those I would not part with:
-- The Lakland hollowbody fretless
-- and, believe it or not, the cheap little Gretsch Junior Jet shorty
Dyslexics untie!

tore00

By far my Gibson 1965 EB-0, then the 1967 EB-2 and also, I admit, my two Fender Jazz re62
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Pilgrim

So let's see....

I can't sell my '63 P, it has been with me too long...



And my fretless refin is a family favorite and came out great...



And the Casady isn't going ANYWHERE....



And the Gretsch is a fantastic short scale....



And the Univox is too pretty to sell....



And I like the MIM Jazz, as long as my wife admints it's Midnight Blue, not purple...



And my wife gave me the Rogue for Christmas...



And everyone should have an acoustic-electric....



So I guess I'm stuck with those!

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Hornisse

Some nice basses!  What is the story on your '63 P bass?  The neck has pearl dots instead of clay dots and it has the TV logo too.  Was the neck redone at some point in it's life?  Just curious.

Pilgrim

Yup...the truss rod broke one Saturday AM when I was practicing for a gig starting Monday night.  I needed a neck fast and got one installed that day.  it was about 1972 if I recall correctly...so the neck is a '72.
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Basvarken

Wow! 1972...
I have a hard time remembering what I had for lunch today.
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dadagoboi

Well, this is my favorite GIBSON bass.  Bought in '65.

dadagoboi

Whoops screwed up, this one's mine, really!