Lets look at our guitars thread
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Baryonyx said:
That is a fking wild collection! Your Klein replica is amazing but the graphite necked Alembic is the crown jewel. Between that, the Status and the Pangborn, might I assume you're a Mark King fan?
Thank you very much, Sir. The Alembic is a lovely bass - very road worn and it has super, super low action thanks to the super rigid neck. Really wish I had Jimmy Johnsons' five string version...Jon is up for building a replica if I can scrape the parts together.You're correct in spotting the Mark King influence. I started playing in 1986 and my first lessons included an introduction to Level 42 (plus Jaco Pastorius, Flea and Stanley Clarke). My first decent instrument four years later was a Jaydee which I played exclusively for 12 years until my day job career started to establish. Because of playing just the Jaydee for so long, I've always been more comfortable on wide bodied basses like the Alembic and Pangborn. While I was a huge MK fan from 87 through to 94 (when the band broke up) the cultish fanboy following puts me off a bit these days. That's not Mark's fault at all, just that some of those guys forget to reign the intensity in when online.
Incidentally, I got on a Jubilee Line train one Thursday morning in November last year and found Mark King standing in front of me as the doors closed! He did a fantastic job of compensating for my stunned mullet impersonation, after I got beyond "Excuse me...are you Mark King?!". When I managed to come to my senses we talked how he managed to buck the record company system and actually make more than when the band was under contract and the importance of good drummers. He knew of something I'd been involved with too but I really wish I'd had more time with him. Would have loved to talk about guitarist Alan Murphy a bit more and what whether he was ever an Alembic 'endorser' or not (they say not, but they still released a signature bass). On his back was a Gibson EB3 in a gig bag which he was taking to Jack Bruce's widow, I think there was a jam planned as well. A completely random and unforgettable moment of a lifetime.
Baryonyx said:
As an aside, I nearly bought a headless Shuker myself at one point. It was a 4 string singlecut that had been a demo model for a trade show. I spoke to Jon over the phone about it but I was not convinced it was quite right for me so I never did go through with buying it.
Always good to go with your instincts first when it comes to basses. Jon is a lovely bloke and his knowledge of building instruments is breath taking. My build is pretty demanding - well beyond what I'm actually capable of doing but he likes the challenge of dealing with tricky design problems and says it keeps things interesting. Edited by ColonialNomad on Tuesday 8th March 13:10
IainT said:
Some lovely kit there - very droolsome. If you're ever bored with the synth pedal...
Love the Pedulla and Spector - I've been eyeing up the blue NS2 on Bass Direct's site for a while!
Its a riot of wood grain, isn't it? The Doug Wimbish signature model has a pencil thin neck too. Both brands are much better value second hand although my Pedulla has actually gone up in value since I got it 10 years ago.Love the Pedulla and Spector - I've been eyeing up the blue NS2 on Bass Direct's site for a while!
I'd definitely look at selling the Deep Impact if the Future Impact works out. Mine is far from collector quality though.
Not a guitar but I've just ordered one of these:
Been a DT fan from the start but always wanted a 6L6 loaded Boogie ever since hearing Leatherwolf's (they used 2C+s on their first albums apparently) beautiful tone.
Just wish I still had my USA Gunslinger (they were big BCRich users at that time) to go with it, which I sold to a friend for £350 in the 90s
Been a DT fan from the start but always wanted a 6L6 loaded Boogie ever since hearing Leatherwolf's (they used 2C+s on their first albums apparently) beautiful tone.
Just wish I still had my USA Gunslinger (they were big BCRich users at that time) to go with it, which I sold to a friend for £350 in the 90s
tr7ster said:
Oooh, I like that. Gary as in Moore? All that needs is a Guv'nor and a cranked JTM45....
All the guitars in my house get named after the first song played on them. It just so happened the first song on this one was Empty rooms, so yes it was Gary Moore.I've been after one of these for ages. It appears they are the product of rocking horses in the UK.
Anoetic said:
All the guitars in my house get named after the first song played on them. It just so happened the first song on this one was Empty rooms, so yes it was Gary Moore.
I've been after one of these for ages. It appears they are the product of rocking horses in the UK.
Yeah, they seem to crop up on a certain auction site every now and then but mostly seem to be the Korean made ones rather than the original UK made. I'm tempted by one of the build-it-yourself clone kits which can be had for very reasonable money.I've been after one of these for ages. It appears they are the product of rocking horses in the UK.
Driller said:
Not a guitar but I've just ordered one of these:
Been a DT fan from the start but always wanted a 6L6 loaded Boogie ever since hearing Leatherwolf's (they used 2C+s on their first albums apparently) beautiful tone.
Just wish I still had my USA Gunslinger (they were big BCRich users at that time) to go with it, which I sold to a friend for £350 in the 90s
That'll not be cheap? What is the asking for such a thing?Been a DT fan from the start but always wanted a 6L6 loaded Boogie ever since hearing Leatherwolf's (they used 2C+s on their first albums apparently) beautiful tone.
Just wish I still had my USA Gunslinger (they were big BCRich users at that time) to go with it, which I sold to a friend for £350 in the 90s
Slightly off topic, but still relevant.
My mate, Pat McManus, is touring the Europe at the moment, and had all kit nicked in Bradford a few nights ago. List of what's gone, as follows. If anyone ever comes across any of them, then please do get in touch.
PRS Custom 22 red
Gibson Les Paul Sunburst (with very distinctive unfinished back)
Vintage V6HMRSB aged sunburst
Blackstar Overdrive
Boss DD3 Delay
Boss Looper
Boss Harmoniser
Boss Pitch Shifter
Morley Bad Horsie Wah
BiYang Delay (2)
Duane 69 Overdrive
Diago Pedalboard
White Skeleton Violin
German 1780 Violin
Squier CV P bass. Fiesta red
Vintage Icon V4 white. RW Fingerboard
Vintage Icon V74
Xvive Pedal Tuner
Xvive chorus
Xvive overdrive
Boss OC2
Xvive pedal board
Alto mixer
Shure SM58
Fischer IEM pack
LD IEM pack uhf
Marshall headphone amp
My mate, Pat McManus, is touring the Europe at the moment, and had all kit nicked in Bradford a few nights ago. List of what's gone, as follows. If anyone ever comes across any of them, then please do get in touch.
PRS Custom 22 red
Gibson Les Paul Sunburst (with very distinctive unfinished back)
Vintage V6HMRSB aged sunburst
Blackstar Overdrive
Boss DD3 Delay
Boss Looper
Boss Harmoniser
Boss Pitch Shifter
Morley Bad Horsie Wah
BiYang Delay (2)
Duane 69 Overdrive
Diago Pedalboard
White Skeleton Violin
German 1780 Violin
Squier CV P bass. Fiesta red
Vintage Icon V4 white. RW Fingerboard
Vintage Icon V74
Xvive Pedal Tuner
Xvive chorus
Xvive overdrive
Boss OC2
Xvive pedal board
Alto mixer
Shure SM58
Fischer IEM pack
LD IEM pack uhf
Marshall headphone amp
jbudgie said:
What's not to like about Teles.
From my point of view the sound, how they play, the design..... oh, everything? But then again that's my point of view and only important to me and no-one else. That one is a really well balanced colour palate, hopefully the owner is really happy with it.
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