Geddy Lee's first Jetglo 4001
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Ted, I've seen a picture of Jaco with a JD Supernatural (aka Mark King)which he apparently liked. In fact John Diggins also made a couple of Jazz-type basses for Jaco but I believe Jaco passed away before they were delivered. I know that he had a Steinberger too (amongst many other instruments) but whether he ever used it for anything I don't know. Wonder where his main jazz is now?
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It was not so much the industry in this case. Which is not to say that the industry is ok by any stretch. Jaco was said to be a very difficult person. He was a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic and had some serious substance problems. When he was himself, he made magic. I am still in awe of the stuff he did in 1976. He totally redefined the electric bass and music in general. His death was the tragic end of an amazing gift. It makes me sad too.
