Anything new in ye olde shoppe?
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Eeeeeeewwwwww...... 
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Uh-oh. We must've gotten our signals crossed, Jerry...shamustwin wrote:I'm having Gene Simmons in full Kiss makeup stenciled on the back.
We stencilled Richard Simmons in full "Kiss me" makeup on the front. I hope the chartreuse tights don't offend...the color was a ***** to match!
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Did you ever see Gene Simmons lick the underside of his own chin on-stage? Unsettling at best....jingle_jangle wrote:Uh-oh. We must've gotten our signals crossed, Jerry...shamustwin wrote:I'm having Gene Simmons in full Kiss makeup stenciled on the back.
We stencilled Richard Simmons in full "Kiss me" makeup on the front. I hope the chartreuse tights don't offend...the color was a ***** to match!
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EEEEEEWWWWWWW, and double-EEEEEEWWWWWW again!
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Umm, did you ever see Richard Simmons lick...oh, never mind.elysrand wrote:Did you ever see Gene Simmons lick the underside of his own chin on-stage? Unsettling at best....jingle_jangle wrote:Uh-oh. We must've gotten our signals crossed, Jerry...shamustwin wrote:I'm having Gene Simmons in full Kiss makeup stenciled on the back.
We stencilled Richard Simmons in full "Kiss me" makeup on the front. I hope the chartreuse tights don't offend...the color was a ***** to match!
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It's getting scary around here! 
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Thanks for the nightmares!!!
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So, where are the latest pics?

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EEEEEEWWWWWWW, and double-EEEEEEWWWWWW, and triple-EEEEEEWWWWWWW !jingle_jangle wrote:
It's the fake spray-can hair thickener paint that puts it over the top for me
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In 1981, we lived in the Beverly Hills flatlands, at Doheny and Burton Way (where the Four Seasons Hotel now stands...). It was a nice, peaceful neighborhood. My ex-wife joined Simmons' workout club, the Anatomy Asylum on little Santa Monica (intriguing how our names for things can reflect our inner selves...). Simmons was a high-energy, drill-sergeant of a character who was a rabid anti-smoking crusader. My ex saw him literally toss out a few Hollywood folks for lighting up on the premises from time to time. It became too exhausting, so she enlisted in Jane Fonda's Workout instead, on Robertson. This was in Jane's pre-Ted Turner days. It was an interesting area in which to live...back then, small, quiet streets, with all sorts of intrigue and secrets hidden behind high shrubs and closed doors. The tail end of the "old days". Now, it's all Cadillac Escalades and bling.
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It's very Chia pet-ish.elysrand wrote:EEEEEEWWWWWWW, and double-EEEEEEWWWWWW, and triple-EEEEEEWWWWWWW !jingle_jangle wrote:
It's the fake spray-can hair thickener paint that puts it over the top for me
Definitely not the pics I was hoping to see
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Sounds like Simmons was ahead of his time wrt smoking. These days there are tons of people who seem to be rabidly anit-smoking. I went to see Julien Temple's Joe Strummer documentary. There's an audio clip of Strummer waxing about a campaign in support of smokers; something about just about every intersting artist, author, or musician had been a smoker. I thought it was a refreshing change, and I'm not even a smoker, though I do enjoy the occasional cigar.jingle_jangle wrote:In 1981, we lived in the Beverly Hills flatlands, at Doheny and Burton Way (where the Four Seasons Hotel now stands...). It was a nice, peaceful neighborhood. My ex-wife joined Simmons' workout club, the Anatomy Asylum on little Santa Monica (intriguing how our names for things can reflect our inner selves...). Simmons was a high-energy, drill-sergeant of a character who was a rabid anti-smoking crusader. My ex saw him literally toss out a few Hollywood folks for lighting up on the premises from time to time. It became too exhausting, so she enlisted in Jane Fonda's Workout instead, on Robertson. This was in Jane's pre-Ted Turner days. It was an interesting area in which to live...back then, small, quiet streets, with all sorts of intrigue and secrets hidden behind high shrubs and closed doors. The tail end of the "old days". Now, it's all Cadillac Escalades and bling.
Interesting to hear how Bev Hills has changed PW! Those blingy, Escalade driving BH residents must either be silly rich or else up to their eyeballs in debt!
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Here are two rare basses in the restoration process: a '71 21 fretter that's been in the trenches since new, still owned by the original owner, and a nice formerly-JG 4001S from 1975:

The 21 fretter is gonna need a LOT of work, as these detail shots reveal:


The owner provided a spare fretboard, but it's a 20-fretter from the wrong (post-'73) vintage, to replace the awful ebony fretless 'board:

Lookit all those routs!!!

Here's the 4003 in sealer, post-sanding:


Fretboard; fresh frets and new light-colored grain filler:

Finally, some shots in AFG with fresh clearcoat varnish. A few days' shrinking, flatting, one more session of clearcoating, more flatting, hand-buffing, assembly and shipping...maybe ten days-2 weeks.



Meanwhile, I've got a Ruby 4003 on the bench and several acoustics being wrapped up, too...

The 21 fretter is gonna need a LOT of work, as these detail shots reveal:


The owner provided a spare fretboard, but it's a 20-fretter from the wrong (post-'73) vintage, to replace the awful ebony fretless 'board:

Lookit all those routs!!!

Here's the 4003 in sealer, post-sanding:


Fretboard; fresh frets and new light-colored grain filler:

Finally, some shots in AFG with fresh clearcoat varnish. A few days' shrinking, flatting, one more session of clearcoating, more flatting, hand-buffing, assembly and shipping...maybe ten days-2 weeks.



Meanwhile, I've got a Ruby 4003 on the bench and several acoustics being wrapped up, too...

