BaCHbird

Started by Basvarken, April 09, 2008, 01:21:39 AM

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uwe

Quote from: Dave W on July 04, 2009, 09:09:34 AM
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Kids need to play, Dave.
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OldManC

Mine are stock but will eventually get the treatment. I have one 60's pickup and will either cover the other or cover a TB plus and use it instead. I have a couple beautiful tail pieces that Bill had done, but I'll probably save Scott's bridges for later because the stock ones are great. Scott will be providing the pick guards though! New pots, jack, and cap should round it out just fine!

TBird1958


Mine is already rewired with new pots and a Lull pickup............My first project.  ;D
Custom PG in the works, I've been taking pics along the way.
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Hornisse

I'll probably get new pots and jack and reposition the pots. (and jack)  May get one of those pickguards too! :mrgreen:

uwe

I've toyed with the idea of sticking a mudbucker in mine right behind the neck (or close to it). Always wondered about a mudbird ... But I'm in no rush to do it.

I like the shape of the Bach pickguard better than the original. More organic to the shape of the body.
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 ...

Highlander

Don't forget that my Peter Cook is technically a "mud-bird" now... sounds wonderful, but I don't have the speaker setup yet to run at full throttle, yet...  :o
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Freuds_Cat

I finally got a reply from Roman that said "We have no one in left . They are in our produce plan".
So it looks like I'm on the books for run #3. I did ask if he would do them in Cardinal red or Cherry.  ;)

this is what happens when you get on the bus late I guess. :)
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Basvarken

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Quote from: uwe on July 05, 2009, 02:54:52 AM
I've toyed with the idea of sticking a mudbucker in mine right behind the neck (or close to it). Always wondered about a mudbird ... But I'm in no rush to do it.
Or maybe an extra Artec at the neck?

Quote from: uwe on July 05, 2009, 02:54:52 AM
I like the shape of the Bach pickguard better than the original. More organic to the shape of the body.
I think it's a little bit too small.
Plus it is cut a bit to tight round the neck. It curls up a bit.

And for those who plan on converting it into a NR Tbird IV; the BaCH pickguard gets in the way of the second pickup. You'd need to cut away some of the pointy thing.

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Dave W

Quote from: Freuds_Cat on July 06, 2009, 07:57:49 AM
I finally got a reply from Roman that said "We have no one in left . They are in our produce plan".
So it looks like I'm on the books for run #3. I did ask if he would do them in Cardinal red or Cherry.  ;)

this is what happens when you get on the bus late I guess. :)

At least it looks like you're on the bus and there will be a next stop.

BaCH may have been concerned at first whether these would really sell. I'm glad they sold out, that lets them know that there is potential for small runs of offbeat models.

gweimer

We may have started a little cottage industry for them.  Now....about that Embassy idea...   :mrgreen:
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Dave W

Maybe they will offer it with an integral counterweight on the lower strap pin.  :mrgreen:

Freuds_Cat

Quote from: Dave W on July 06, 2009, 09:27:25 AM
At least it looks like you're on the bus and there will be a next stop.

I'm glad they sold out, ........

I guess it works out well for me really. Means I wont be under any pressure getting funds together. I'm a patient man. Whish that damn Melody Maker would hurry up and lob. ;)
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Freuds_Cat

Quote from: Basvarken on July 06, 2009, 08:12:54 AM
You'd need to cut away some of the pointy thing.


Is that a technical term Rob?  ;)
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Basvarken

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uwe

Quote from: Dave W on July 06, 2009, 05:29:35 PM
Maybe they will offer it with an integral counterweight on the lower strap pin.  :mrgreen:

Something more creative please! A third strap button close to where the controls are situated from which a leather strap will go straight to your right leg ankle and fastened there. Voilà! Bass stays in place. And with some practice of your leg, you'll be able to do all kinds of fancy dance moves with the Embassy.
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 ...