Commemoration - Your Guitar's Manufacture Anniversary
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Nice! That bass has some serious mojo! Next year's the big 3-0. You'll have to give us the bass' whole back-story.
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I wish I could.walker wrote:Next year's the big 3-0. You'll have to give us the bass' whole back-story.
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I bought my 360/12 in June of 1991. Serial number wise, it's an August of 1990. So we're celebrating the 20th in a couple months!
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Nice! The big 2-0. Just think - next year it can drink legally!
Any other July birthdays out there? How about any Red, White, & Blue guitars in celebration of our nation's birthday?
Any other July birthdays out there? How about any Red, White, & Blue guitars in celebration of our nation's birthday?
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Next month my 330 FG is going to be just old enough to start dating. She will be 15 but I won't let her out without a chapperone...
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Post some pics next month - if that sort of thing is allowed in your household.
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The 12 strings and I were going to throw a birthday party. She's a little old for clown, but the 620/12 should enjoy it, waddya think.walker wrote:Post some pics next month - if that sort of thing is allowed in your household.
I'll be sure to take plenty of pictures!
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Have it come to Europe, then it can already have a drink legallywalker wrote:Nice! The big 2-0. Just think - next year it can drink legally!
My 360 JG's from Wk.24, 2007 - missed it by just more than a month
The 340 FG's up in August I think, being a Wk.34, 2008
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Lovely pair of newbies, Werner!
And go figure that the 20-year-olds in the US can go fight in armed combat before they can legally drink!
And go figure that the 20-year-olds in the US can go fight in armed combat before they can legally drink!
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Definitely not old enough to drink. This one's just a baby at a mere 2 years old...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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*sigh* They look so innocent at that age...
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If only I knew the history of my bass. I bought it in 1994 for $500 (haha) from the local music store chain. Built in 10/75, so this year will be it's 35th birthday. I've had it not quite half of its existence, but for sure its a keeper. Have not adjusted the neck once in 16 years as the action was already low, it is stable, hardly ever goes out of tune, has had the same Fender roundwounds on it which I put there in September 1994.
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Wow! That may be a record for the longest duration of using the same set of strings. Maybe we should start a new thread about that! 'Who's had their strings on their bass the longest?'
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For my mileage, strings that are deader is better. Plus, the neck has been absolutely stable in the years I've had it so I don't want to mess with it. A previous owner tried to adjust the truss rods incorrectly, ie nuts only, and here is the result. Basically, there's an "xxx" crosshatch where the binding and necl finish meet right at the nut; this is the start of the fingerboard popping off of the neck as far as I can tell. It hasn't grown since I've owned it.
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I'm here to announce my trifecta this month. My '07 620, '75 430, and my '82 320 were all born in July.
Figures as my life has always been well populated with Cancer the Crab type beings.
The 620 is the youngest Rick and I'm still getting used to its fuller neck profile. I may have it shaved.
The 430 used to belong to PW which is funny because it has the most abused finish. He never worked on it and never bonded with it either. He got it from a lady punk rocker.
My 320 is in process of a makeover. I bought it new in San Francisco in 1983. Perhaps next year this thread I will post pics of the transformation. It's fabulous but I'm not spilling the beans yet.
So do I need to throw a party or something?
The 620 is the youngest Rick and I'm still getting used to its fuller neck profile. I may have it shaved.
The 430 used to belong to PW which is funny because it has the most abused finish. He never worked on it and never bonded with it either. He got it from a lady punk rocker.
My 320 is in process of a makeover. I bought it new in San Francisco in 1983. Perhaps next year this thread I will post pics of the transformation. It's fabulous but I'm not spilling the beans yet.
So do I need to throw a party or something?
All I wanna do is rock!
