Chris Squire's bass
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Things about 64/65 S's & the book...
Richard Smith based all the info on shipping invoices, not serial numbers. The 25 he lists as '65 models are most probably DK serial numbers(like mine) eg made in '64 & "shipped" in '65. There were 5 batches(of 25) made in '64 giving us the 125 listed in the book (plus 1 proto?). In the book 1967 has no data except for the R,M figures listed seperately. Of the 25 67's there are 3 I know of, your 2 plus the one that belongs to KickinEdgar, IF they are exports at all. The only way to tell that I know of is the badge on export cases. Interestingly, I've never seen a factory '60's S model that didn't come from one of these two years.
And I'll go with Jeff Rath on Squire's bass being shaved, both mine are really thin to begin with, hence all the problems they are known to suffer from.
Richard Smith based all the info on shipping invoices, not serial numbers. The 25 he lists as '65 models are most probably DK serial numbers(like mine) eg made in '64 & "shipped" in '65. There were 5 batches(of 25) made in '64 giving us the 125 listed in the book (plus 1 proto?). In the book 1967 has no data except for the R,M figures listed seperately. Of the 25 67's there are 3 I know of, your 2 plus the one that belongs to KickinEdgar, IF they are exports at all. The only way to tell that I know of is the badge on export cases. Interestingly, I've never seen a factory '60's S model that didn't come from one of these two years.
And I'll go with Jeff Rath on Squire's bass being shaved, both mine are really thin to begin with, hence all the problems they are known to suffer from.
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Welcome Seth!
I've also heard that Chris' Rick was shaved down quite a bit when it was refinished. There is a pic in the "Original Syn" booklet that shows Chris with his Rick when it was fireglo. Seth, do you know if Chris still owns the Mapleglo Rick that is pictured on the inside sleeve of "The Yes Album"?
Wints, you're gonna post some pics of that '67 when you finish it, right?
I've also heard that Chris' Rick was shaved down quite a bit when it was refinished. There is a pic in the "Original Syn" booklet that shows Chris with his Rick when it was fireglo. Seth, do you know if Chris still owns the Mapleglo Rick that is pictured on the inside sleeve of "The Yes Album"?
Wints, you're gonna post some pics of that '67 when you finish it, right?
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Those old 60's basses feel good in your hand but when the old underwound pickups start to degauss those 60's basses just don't punch through in a live gig ... listen to "House of Yes" ... When Squire plays the Ric it is weak ... when he plays other basses they are strong ... it is not a matter of just turning up the volume ... there has to be a certain amount of gain going into the amp ... if it is not there then the bass sounds weak ... I fixed this problem by putting in high gain pickups in my old '68 ... 70's high gains were good and current high gains were even better ... it still had tons of treble bite and it also had balls ...
If I was squire I would get replacement pickups from Ric and upgrade his bass ... he would never want to play his other basses again ...
If I was squire I would get replacement pickups from Ric and upgrade his bass ... he would never want to play his other basses again ...
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