Sneak pics of "The EB"????

Started by uwe, August 08, 2012, 03:57:31 PM

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Aussie Mark

A shocker.  But slightly more attractive than the GOW reverse Flying V or the 20/20.
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Mark
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JZumbro


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Dave W

Good point, although it doesn't look as tubby as a Wal.

gearHed289

Quote from: nofi on August 09, 2012, 01:23:01 PM
the money bass was boring, like looking at an ibanez.

I don't see that at all. I see the Ibanez stuff as streamlined Fenders. I think the Money bass is a really nice looking instrument, but I really dislike 24 fret 'boards. There really was no logic as to why the $ didn't take off. Possibly not enough people had a chance to try one out. TB+ pups are still kind of a well kept secret. And looking like guitar pups probably doesn't help.

Psycho Bass Guy

You can't buy what isn't there and most new retail Money basses ended up out of reach of players, either place or just plain unavailability. Unless he knew about it and was looking for it, the average bass player had no idea it even existed, much less how it sounded and played.  Gibson's bass distribution was even worse for it than for its other models. The majority of the ones on eBay probably came from closeout sales from big dealer backstock where they were buried in warehouses.

Dave W

Quote from: Psycho Bass Guy on August 10, 2012, 01:34:24 PM
You can't buy what isn't there and most new retail Money basses ended up out of reach of players, either place or just plain unavailability. Unless he knew about it and was looking for it, the average bass player had no idea it even existed, much less how it sounded and played.  Gibson's bass distribution was even worse for it than for its other models. The majority of the ones on eBay probably came from closeout sales from big dealer backstock where they were buried in warehouses.

Yep, Brian Goff's Bizarre guitars bought a bunch and closed 'em out at $600-700, and he wasn't a Gibson dealer. I seem to remember another eBay store doing that too. The original street price was about twice that.