Show Us You Guitar, Bass Collection!
- Dirk
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Re: Show Us You Guitar, Bass Collection!
@sclitheroe, that floral tele is the most beautiful guitar ever.
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- laurie
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Re: Show Us You Guitar, Bass Collection!
I get that. But it is art.sclitheroe wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 5:19 pmThanks, I love it. I felt crazy buying it, I was like "what on earth are you doing buying a floral guitar", but I couldn't take my eyes off it.
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Re: Show Us You Guitar, Bass Collection!
Here are two of my pedal steels. Both made in Brisbane Australia by Noel Anstead
these are recognised as among the best steels made world-wide, so I feel honoured. The red and yellow one is from 1995, the brown keyless one is from 2006. These are for studio and large venue use only. I have a third modern steel (a Williams) I take out to pubs and small stages
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these are recognised as among the best steels made world-wide, so I feel honoured. The red and yellow one is from 1995, the brown keyless one is from 2006. These are for studio and large venue use only. I have a third modern steel (a Williams) I take out to pubs and small stages
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Jerem, Jeremy on BAF and SBZ
Re: Show Us You Guitar, Bass Collection!
I bought this august a simple Vintage White (like an aged Olympic White) Precision Bass, from a French brand called Prodipe primary known for microphones.
I needed a backup bass, it was cheap and very comfortable, and I liked the sound : the pickup gives less hight medium growl and more low and highs than a Fender PB. The neck is large, wich I like, but not as thick as a Fender neck, and at the same time not as flat as a Rickenbacker neck. The varnish is sweet, and I love the color.
One month later I had a second one, turned into a fretless, and my faithful 13yo 5 strings fretless is now with another guy... the Vintage White one (nicknamed "The '70s machine") is now my main bass , the Black one is tuned in CADG to get the low D and C, D'Addario Chromes 45-100 flat wound stings on both.
I needed a backup bass, it was cheap and very comfortable, and I liked the sound : the pickup gives less hight medium growl and more low and highs than a Fender PB. The neck is large, wich I like, but not as thick as a Fender neck, and at the same time not as flat as a Rickenbacker neck. The varnish is sweet, and I love the color.
One month later I had a second one, turned into a fretless, and my faithful 13yo 5 strings fretless is now with another guy... the Vintage White one (nicknamed "The '70s machine") is now my main bass , the Black one is tuned in CADG to get the low D and C, D'Addario Chromes 45-100 flat wound stings on both.