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Post by Haze »

firstly, nice fucking stove
second, whats the quality of the electronics? tiny shit shit? ceramic pickups? I love these little SXs but with the new/worse headstocks it'd have to be decent for me to swing a cool little bass like that
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thanks, the stove was the next big purchase behind the new cabinetry. :P

tbh, i haven't even taken the control plates/pg off yet. i'm waiting until i need to swap strings out. it's literally easy as chips to play. because i'm not really a bassist (LAL i'm not really a guitarist either), i'm not sure if it's up to snuff build wise.

all i know is it sounds awesome, and is small and i can throw it around during PUNISHING SESSIONS. i would like to have ECT for it.
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Post by Richard »

Haze wrote:nice fucking stove
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The SX bass is very nice looking as well.

@ Tweedledee- Excellent work on that Jazzy refinish. It's beautiful.



Just got the Telecaster Elite from serfx. Here's a pic.

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Richard wrote: Just got the Telecaster Elite from serfx. Here's a pic.

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grats on the tele! it's gorgeous!
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glad it made it to you safe richard. it looks like it belongs in your hands, and was made to chill with that maverick
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That picture is amazing. Glowey, rare Fenders.
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Thanks! It could be a little clearer I guess but I was really just playing around with the settings on my droid's camera.
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Here is my Carl Thompson/Les Claypool inspired five string bass I built about 13 years ago in wood shop. It needs a good cleaning and some strings
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Uhhhh.... nice?
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The new addition to the Tele - Bareknuckle Mississippi Queen P90... Although the wiring is fucked for the 4-way selector switch, I've still been able to play it in series and just the neck on it's own. It sounds huuuuuge! Very happy with how it sounds indeed :)

I did try making an demo but I lose the ability to talk on camera and I looked like a douche while trying to play into a camera :?

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ok it's been years since i updated my stuff, so here's EVERYTHING stringed i have in the house...

i've divided them into small groups as follows:

the basses:
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'71 fender musicmaster bass, 70s gibson EB-4L, '63 Fender VI, 70s Ibanez 2350B les paul bass, '79 Fender Precision Bass.
p-bass on the floor sold on ebay, leaves tomorrow. a '69 EB-3 arrives tomorrow... :ph34r:

the projects:
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'92 Epiphone Les Paul Std. (my 1st guitar!!!), '72 Yamaha SG-40, 60s Teisco, 70s? Teisco EV-3T

the japs:
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70s Maya ES-325? copy, 80s Fernandes Tele copy, 80s Lotus Bullet H2 copy

the sg's:
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'74? Gibson SG Custom, '63 SG Std.

the strats:
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'83 Squier SQ, ~'71 Strat, '83 Squier SQ and 90s MIJ Squier Strat on the floor (painted by me wifey)

jazzies:
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'97 CIJ, '0? AVRI, '65 USA

the wide-rangers:
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'78 Fender Tele Deluxe w/AVRI neck mod (now on ebay...), mid-70s BroncoBlaster, 70s? Teisco Tele Thinline copy

the shorties:
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'67 Bronco, '65 "teh crackwhore" Jag w/ Höfner pup in neck, '74 red competition Mustang

the misc:
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'60s? Harmony Silhouette, 60s Eko Cobra XII

the acoustic:
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80s Takamine Martin copy

...you like? :P

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i just realized that's 30 fucking guitars. geez i'm sick... :oops:
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Holy shit Pat that's ridiculous awesome. I especially love the crackwhore Jag, Bronco blaster, 63 SG and 71 Strat(and I don't even like Strats). I LOVE old beaters and modded guitars. Your collection is ace.
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Waiting for the Winter wrote:The new addition to the Tele - Bareknuckle Mississippi Queen P90... Although the wiring is fucked for the 4-way selector switch, I've still been able to play it in series and just the neck on it's own. It sounds huuuuuge! Very happy with how it sounds indeed :)
Glad you like it! I certainly think it is a great pickup.
Pacafeliz wrote:ok it's been years since i updated my stuff, so here's EVERYTHING stringed i have in the house...
Wow. Great collection Pat - clear favourite is the crackwhore Jag, such a cool guitar. But I really like that Les Paul bass and the Broncos too.
Are you going to do the same sort of round-up with your amps? *hint hint* ;)
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thanks guys! :D

yes i'll do an amp show too, then. but it's far from being as impressive as it was some years ago... :o
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Pacafeliz wrote:i just realized that's 30 fucking guitars. geez i'm sick... :oops:
sick maybe.....awesome, yes!
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My god Pat, I've always underestimated the size of your collection due to all your unloading awesome guitars in the classifieds....Never knew all these existed under your roof, crazy crazy collection
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This showed up at my door step today

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a 92 MIM std Tele. I love it so far. Wasn't sure how I would about it because it is a top loader but I'm a big fan of the pickups so far. A good mix of vintage tele sounds with a more modern tele sound.
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harmony flying v

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My 70's Harmony Flying V. 2 piece mahog body/neck and some really cool curves for a V
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broncobuster80 wrote:My 70's Harmony Flying V
Very cool. Looks like it should be used for killing pterodactyls. 70's Caveman Rock!

(those little knobs need an upgrage tho)