BTW, I never did get to the bottom of what the original owner told me - that the pickups were "re-wound by Lindy Fralin". Sure sounds good though!
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Glad to hear it Joey. It's one of the really good ones.
BTW, I never did get to the bottom of what the original owner told me - that the pickups were "re-wound by Lindy Fralin". Sure sounds good though!
BTW, I never did get to the bottom of what the original owner told me - that the pickups were "re-wound by Lindy Fralin". Sure sounds good though!
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It does sound really good, I just wish the guy that sold it to me (the guy that owned it after you) would have mentioned the lack of "finished fingerboard skill" on the part of the guitar repairman who changed out the frets to '60's specs.sloop_john_b wrote:Glad to hear it Joey. It's one of the really good ones.![]()
BTW, I never did get to the bottom of what the original owner told me - that the pickups were "re-wound by Lindy Fralin". Sure sounds good though!
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Yikes.rickenbrother wrote: It does sound really good, I just wish the guy that sold it to me (the guy that owned it after you) would have mentioned the lack of "finished fingerboard skill" on the part of the guitar repairman who changed out the frets to '60's specs.
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Yeah, someone who once owned it, was a way over the top McCartney freak.sloop_john_b wrote:Yikes.rickenbrother wrote: It does sound really good, I just wish the guy that sold it to me (the guy that owned it after you) would have mentioned the lack of "finished fingerboard skill" on the part of the guitar repairman who changed out the frets to '60's specs.
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I had a '75 or so 4080 doubleneck in white, bass and six-string. Loved that bass... was and still am a Rush fan, and used to play it to Xanadu while watching the early MTV videos... that was a magic time.
Pawned it for $180.00 back in 1983 or so in Boise, Idaho when I was hard up for money... never did get it back, and haven't been able to track it down.
Would love to have that bass back. It meant a lot to me. Also had a cool early 70's 4001 fretless that I wouldn't mind having back!
Pawned it for $180.00 back in 1983 or so in Boise, Idaho when I was hard up for money... never did get it back, and haven't been able to track it down.
Would love to have that bass back. It meant a lot to me. Also had a cool early 70's 4001 fretless that I wouldn't mind having back!
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I wonder if Brian Simer knows anything, he lives there.Brother Firefingers wrote:I had a '75 or so 4080 doubleneck in white, bass and six-string.....Pawned it for $180.00 back in 1983 or so in Boise, Idaho when I was hard up for money... never did get it back, and haven't been able to track it down.![]()
Would love to have that bass back. It meant a lot to me. Also had a cool early 70's 4001 fretless that I wouldn't mind having back!
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I used to live in the Boise area, never saw anything like that.
But, that's where I sold the only one I'm still looking to get back, my '74 Mapleglo 4001. I can't really say I regret selling it because we really needed the money more than I needed the bass at the time. But still, I keep looking and if I ever find it, it's a good bet I'll buy it, whatever the current condition...
But, that's where I sold the only one I'm still looking to get back, my '74 Mapleglo 4001. I can't really say I regret selling it because we really needed the money more than I needed the bass at the time. But still, I keep looking and if I ever find it, it's a good bet I'll buy it, whatever the current condition...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Because, you were livin' in your own private Idaho!cjj wrote:I used to live in the Boise area, never saw anything like that.
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rickenbrother wrote:Because, you were livin' in your own private Idaho!cjj wrote:I used to live in the Boise area, never saw anything like that.Sorry, couldn't resist!
Well, that is somewhat true since we were about 1 hour North of Boise, living on over 110 acres with the nearest neighbors being about a mile away...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I wish some of MY neighbors were at least a mile away!cjj wrote:with the nearest neighbors being about a mile away...
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That sounds great! The bass coupled with the guitar line is quite nice.sloop_john_b wrote:I don't regret a lot of them, but a few really jump out at me:
- 1993 4001v63, which Da Modfather now rocks. I would love to buy it back someday. I used it on one of my favorite recordings and used to gig with it all the time. It had a great neck, a beautiful Fireglo, and a wonderful sound.
- 1987 381v69. This was a really magnificent guitar, and one of the earliest 381 reissues. Someone had put scatterwound Toasters in it, and paired with a Janglebox it made some wonderful noise. I also used this one on a lot of recordings and always got a great sound. (Apologies for the out-of-place cookers. What was I thinking?)
- 2004 660/12. Just a wonderful 12'er in every way.
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Jolene, at around 00:29 through 00:36.sloop_john_b wrote:Thanks Ivan! Which one are you referencing?
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Awe! That must have been awesome to have! Why did you get rid of it?Matt Clark wrote:1964 FG 310



