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This vid shows the Jon Camp bass with the black painted headstock, see at 1:03.
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I thought that Rober Moretti (bassman_bob) was the owner of Great White? Did he sell it?

Notice the added 21st fret, DiMarzio P pickup, phase switch, and non-yellowed white refin.

In the video I see an Ibanez Eagle bass, refinished in white (must be a habit of Camp's). They had a 33 1/2" scale, almost like a Ric.
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The 4001 is sitting on a stand in front of and a bit to the right of the drums. In the shot at 1:03 you can clearly see the headstock at the bottom of the frame. When I saw Renaissance in '79 the bass was still in it's original condition.
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Thanks Jeff... I see it now.

I have a special interest in that bass because (a) I have always loved Camp's playing in Renaissance, and (2) I own a '73 white 4001... a Great White in itself :wink:

Did the bass change hands? And if it did, can I have first dibs when/if it's offered for sale again?
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Chris Brubeck's has a similar-looking headstock.
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cassius987 wrote:Chris Brubeck's has a similar-looking headstock.
Chris's '69 bass has a bound headstock that came like that from the factory. The walnut wings give it that similar appearance.
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ilan wrote:Did the bass change hands? And if it did, can I have first dibs when/if it's offered for sale again?
Dave still has it that I know of. I think that I am first in line if Dave decides to sell it. Dave? :?

When it was fist sold on ebay UK I wanted to buy it but I had no experience in international dealings so I passed it up. It was bought by a forumite here in the US and subsequently bought by Dave. I have played it, at the last MARF; I don't suppose anybody has pics of me playing it, besides the group photo Shari did of us there?
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jps wrote:I have played it, at the last MARF; I don't suppose anybody has pics of me playing it, besides the group photo Shari did of us there?
I thought I had posted this in one of the MARF threads.
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wints wrote:
cassius987 wrote:Chris Brubeck's has a similar-looking headstock.
Chris's '69 bass has a bound headstock that came like that from the factory. The walnut wings give it that similar appearance.
No, it did not come like that from the factory--he has said that it was the result of a repair after the bass took a spill.
chrisbru wrote:The bass had a few accidents (like falling off stages) which required major surgery on the headstock.
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Thanks, Joey! :D
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cassius987 wrote:
wints wrote:
cassius987 wrote:Chris Brubeck's has a similar-looking headstock.
Chris's '69 bass has a bound headstock that came like that from the factory. The walnut wings give it that similar appearance.
No, it did not come like that from the factory--he has said that it was the result of a repair after the bass took a spill.
chrisbru wrote:The bass had a few accidents (like falling off stages) which required major surgery on the headstock.
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Ah ha! Yes, that headstock doesn't look stock!

In that case, I wonder if the binding is still original on the headstock of Chris's bass. He stated he bought one of the first around '69, and we had a similar bass, also MG, owned by a member here that could well have been it's twin, also with the bound headstock...
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