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Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:22 pm
by bassduke49
Brad, are you in Milwaukee?
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:26 pm
by DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop
No, I'm in California. But I once went to a Brewers' game, with a busload of drunks. Great time, never forget that.
Let me guess. Either someone with the same name (pretty common) or... let me check... nope, I thought maybe Morse had just played in Milwaukee, too. NAMM show draws him out here even when he wouldn't otherwise tour.
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 7:54 pm
by DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop
That's a mighty fine looking instrument you have there, Paul. If you know someone with my name, then I can pretty much guarantee you'd know it was me on the forum, because I would've already been pestering you for advice before I purchased, and you'd be on the short list to be notified when I did take the plunge.
Wait, you actually are on the short list! Pleased to make your acquaintance.
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:05 pm
by bassduke49
Thanks, Brad. No, my principal contact at Hal Leonard Publishing here in Milwaukee is Brad Smith and thought maybe . . .
Glad to make your acquaintance, too!
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:30 pm
by ricnbacker
Geezer
Entwistle
Glover
McCartney
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:25 pm
by DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop
DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop wrote:I have a 4003 mapleglo in shipment right now - my first 'real' bass...
Arrived. Unfortunately the sticker on the box reminds me not to take it out for 6 hours if the shipping temperature is near freezing, and it was.
Tick, tick, tick... it's torture. I've got a trip for which I must leave in less than six hours. Looks like it's coming with me.
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:42 pm
by cjj
DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop wrote:DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop wrote:I have a 4003 mapleglo in shipment right now - my first 'real' bass...
Arrived. Unfortunately the sticker on the box reminds me not to take it out for 6 hours if the shipping temperature is near freezing, and it was.
Tick, tick, tick... it's torture. I've got a trip for which I must leave in less than six hours. Looks like it's coming with me.
6 hours? When the box comes from Rickenbacker, it warns you to wait at least 48 hours...
At least that was the case before the switch to the new UV cured finish, perhaps that has changed?
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:55 pm
by DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop
cjj wrote:DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop wrote:DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop wrote:I have a 4003 mapleglo in shipment right now - my first 'real' bass...
Arrived. Unfortunately the sticker on the box reminds me not to take it out for 6 hours if the shipping temperature is near freezing, and it was.
Tick, tick, tick... it's torture. I've got a trip for which I must leave in less than six hours. Looks like it's coming with me.
6 hours? When the box comes from Rickenbacker, it warns you to wait at least 48 hours...
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Seriously? Wow. Well, it does say 6 hours but A) it didn't come from the factory and B) I prefer to wait the safest period.
At least that was the case before the switch to the new UV cured finish, perhaps that has changed?
Don't know, and don't want to take the chance. Thanks much for this info.
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:46 pm
by rickboy1689
nice list!
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:24 pm
by rickenbrother
Maybe I'm just overly cautious even if 6 hours is fine for the new UV finish to acclimate in the box. I'd still wait for at least overnight to unpack a new guitar during the winter.
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:45 pm
by DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop
Caution is the sensible route. I took it on my weekend trip and waited 47 hours to open (because I had 48 hours to report shipping damage).
Oh... my... god... this is one of the most beautiful things crafted by human hands I've seen. I had no idea the fingerboard was practically a mirror! It feels good, it looks good, it sounds good; it does not brew me an espresso in the morning and does not take out the trash, but that doesn't seem to be too much of a drawback at this time.
Curiously, I'll be playing my cheap Yamaha bass a lot more now that the Rickenbacker is here. I need to practice but I don't want to put mileage on a work of art for mundane things like scales.
To keep on the topic, I offer Rick Laird to add to the list. I'm stretching here. To me, the most easily ignored member of Mahavishnu, but he had to be pretty good just to keep up. 'Favorite' of course is different from 'good' and I can't say he's a favorite, so here's a favorite: Ray Shulman of Gentle Giant.
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:51 pm
by DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop
I forgot: it smells good, too.
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:03 pm
by cjj
DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop wrote:I forgot: it smells good, too.
Don't they! Congrats!
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:46 pm
by 1STNAMEBASSIST
If is was mine I would be practicing scales of over my new Rick! Like a fine Martin acoustic, it will get better with age. And it will become a part of you like another limb! Congrats on the new bass!
Re: Favorite Bassists
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:56 pm
by jps
DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop wrote:To keep on the topic, I offer Rick Laird to add to the list.
I have a jazz tutorial book by Rick around here, somewhere, that I bought decades ago. I saw Rick only once, in 1972 with the MO as a double bill with them and FZ&TMOI.
here's a favorite: Ray Shulman of Gentle Giant.
I saw Ray in 1975 with GG, I was right at the front edge of the stage and have some great 35mm slides of the band, once again, somewhere around here, packed away.
