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Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:48 pm
by vincent_gallo
Phil was polite but for security and peace of mind I sent my buddy Rich from We Sell Guitars LTD to pickup, inspect and pack the bass for me. Rich drove far to do this for me and I will forever be grateful to him. For the record Chris is selling the Bosendorfer piano which at the moment is in my home. It is by far the best playing and sounding piano I have touched. It is also cool looking and I have never seen anything like it. I have it posted for sale here in a different thread. email me for info [email protected]

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:28 am
by johnallg
Vincent, I am so happy you got that bass, if Chris couldn't get it himself. Indeed in good hands for preservation.

I have this picture of the 21-fretter - hope it helps.
Chris and 21 fret.jpg

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:19 am
by vincent_gallo
thank you John and thanks for the pic , i have not seen that one

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:00 am
by teeder
Great story Vincent! I'm glad it all worked out.
By the way, the pots in my '69 are from 1966 too.

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:41 pm
by vincent_gallo
thanks Kevin for confirming that 1966 pots may have come factory with the bass. solder is untouched for sure except for the two leeds off the pickup. please anyone with an extra 68-72 bobbin for sale i would love to purchase it

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 4:19 pm
by johnallg
Hey, Vincent, check the inside of Chris's toolbox, you just might find the old pickup there! :lol:

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:31 am
by vincent_gallo
Chris and I spent three hours once at his storage with me helping him move things in and out. During this event he let me peak in his tool box to look for the removed parts off the Donovan bass I purchased from him. I studied each drawer carefully and found every part missing from the bass. Chris said that in his life he has never seen anyone get so excited and happy over some junky plastic and metal parts.

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:21 pm
by henry5
mgauction wrote:Looks like Music Ground just can't let go of it:
http://www.gbase.com/Stores/Gear/GearDe ... em=1866881

Isn't Phil Harris a member of this forum? A lawyer in the London area?
That's a different Phil. I've spoken to the one concerned before now and he was very pleasant; I tried to buy his 71 4001 (which I think is actually a 72) off him and whilst he wasn't selling it he offered to find one for me; unfortunately I never followed up on it. He actually runs Harris Hire, which hires out vintage and collectable guitars. He's got some very nice stuff.

Great story Vincent. I'm really glad you got it. Some good karma going on here.....

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:01 pm
by johnallg
vincent_gallo wrote:Chris and I spent three hours once at his storage with me helping him move things in and out. During this event he let me peak in his tool box to look for the removed parts off the Donovan bass I purchased from him. I studied each drawer carefully and found every part missing from the bass. Chris said that in his life he has never seen anyone get so excited and happy over some junky plastic and metal parts.
I remembered that story from a previous post, thus my jesting. :lol:

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:02 pm
by ajish4
vincent_gallo wrote:Chris and I spent three hours once at his storage with me helping him move things in and out. During this event he let me peak in his tool box to look for the removed parts off the Donovan bass I purchased from him. I studied each drawer carefully and found every part missing from the bass. Chris said that in his life he has never seen anyone get so excited and happy over some junky plastic and metal parts.

LoL, "Chris said that in his life he has never seen anyone get so excited and happy over some junky plastic and metal parts." I believe that stands true for most anyone here on this forum! I'd be like a kid in a candy store!

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:58 pm
by teeder
The neck is fantastic and it has the best sounding toaster of any I have heard.
Vincent,

Does it have a short pole toaster? Any idea what it measures?

Thanks,
Kevin

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:04 am
by ajish4
vincent_gallo wrote: Please anyone with photos of Chris playing the bass, I’d love to see them.
POSSIBLY a few more, the pics aren't that great....

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:40 pm
by seyesbass
Bill Bruford looks happy next to those Dual Showman stacks!

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:48 pm
by leftybass
Is the middle picture Chris's RM when it still had the 'wallpaper' on it, before the yellow paint job..?

Re: Chris Squire's 1969 4001

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:13 pm
by bassduke49
Yes. You can just make out the brace around the nut that held the broken headstock together before the suitable repairs were made.