NR body on eBay?

Started by Denis, December 01, 2012, 05:55:56 AM

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godofthunder

 I am guessing it's a refined Epi.
Maker of the Badbird Bridge, "intonation without modification" for your vintage Gibson Thunderbird

drbassman

I'm fixin' a hole where the rain gets in..........cuz I'm built for a kilt!

Nocturnal

If it is an Epi refin, they did a lot of work making changes to the control layout. Could explain why the control cavity seems so large.

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the mojo hobo

Quote from: drbassman on December 01, 2012, 07:51:16 AM
A little pricey I think.

Yeah, I was interested when it was $46, but at over $200 not so much so. On the other hand I do have a neck here that could use a body.

Lightyear

#5
That was mine - I built it.  I had a MIM Fender neck on it when I sold it to, was it Ray(?), who was a member here.  I sold it a couple of years ago.  When I shipped it off it had a Gotoh bridge on it and was unscathed ;) It's a two piece African mahogany body finished in ReRanch Fiesta Red nitro.  Switchcraft barrel jack, CTS pots, and Sprague orange drop cap.  I think I sold the entire bass for $400 or $450 - I've slept since then ;D

I have plenty of construction pics if anyone is interested.  

I sold it because I didn't like the reach to the 1st fret - it wasn't bad but I found it was a little longer than the reach on a Pbass and it felt funky.  I discussed the reach issue with Carlo - I'm not sure if he's set his necks closer to the bridge but I would set mine back about 1/2" if I built another one.  This was built to NR specs - meaning that distance to the nut is the same as a Gibson NR.   It sounded very nice though - IMO.  

Hell, at the price this one's going for maybe I need to churn out a couple of bodies real quick and pop them up on Ebay.  I still have all of my templates ;D



godofthunder

#6
 At second look obviously not epi :-[  Nice looking piece of work. :thumbsup:
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dadagoboi

Material for body is around $40-50 today.
SD pups $100+
Pickguard, bridge, paint, pots, etc...?

LABOR?

I think it's a great job, and at current Ebay price ($200) a bargain.  Anyone who thinks it isn't is invited to come work for me ;D

Mine are pretty much to NR specs.  No problem with reach to first fret, I'm 5'-8" on a good day with 33" sleeve length.


Dave W

Knowing that Buzz built it puts it in a different light than an unknown body made of Unknown Epi Wood.

drbassman

Quote from: Dave W on December 01, 2012, 07:04:57 PM
Knowing that Buzz built it puts it in a different light than an unknown body made of Unknown Epi Wood.

I agree.
I'm fixin' a hole where the rain gets in..........cuz I'm built for a kilt!

Lightyear

Thank you kindly gentlemen! :-[  I thought it came out half decent at the time.

John AKA Redbird, AKA Barkless Doggy, AKA Doby sent me the original tracing.  George (I take pictures of chrome pickups in the nude) did a killer job of providing an excellent picture with all measurements overlayed.

Carlo is correct - add up the component cost and it gets pricey - I think that I had almost $50 in rattle can lacquer alone - absolutely not cost effective. 

I'm very pleased that Carlo has carved a corner of the market for his own and is doing quite well at it.  I'm doubly glad that his bud is doing the same thing with pickups.

If anyone is interested I still have the scaled drawing that I would be happy to email. 

Highlander

Labor of love/cost=blank cheque ;D
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Lightyear

Went for $400 even! 

Dang, I may bang out a body put it up for auction afterall ;D

Highlander

Now don't go tredin' on the "swamper's" business... ;D
The random mind of a Silver Surfer...
If research was easy, it wouldn't need doing...
Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...

Dave W

Nah. Unless you have some semblance of a production setup, especially for finishing, you won't be selling it for enough to make it worth your while.