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New toy for the family
My dad picked this up at the local swap meet, and passed it on to me...
He paid a whole $75.00 for it. For those of you who are thinking "Boy, that's a long bass guitar", you're right. It's an electric upright bass. On the back is a socket for using a drum stand with it.
The future step-daughter plays upright bass. She'll be thrilled when she sees it.
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Guess it doesn't go "twang"
That sounds totaly cool. Hope she loves it.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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Very nice. It reminds me of the Ibanez Destroyer I used to play. (It was the Ibanez version of the Gibson Explorer... anywho.....looks like a great buy!!
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glad you said it was an upright...
I was thinking "who put a Fender Jazz neck on a Gibson Thunderbird body?"
"A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
-Koloth
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Whoa. Better not let the Marine!Goth see that one, he's got ENOUGH! I think the count is three now, or maybe four. Classic/old school jazz String Bass, Fender electric bass, mid price acoustic bass (slightly battered from a trip to the sandbox),.... I think he collects the things.
He couldn't play something small! LOL
Congrats on the score! I'm sure your daughter will love it!
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An electric upright bass?? Never seen one or never knew about it. Cool. What's the make?
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Ted, Bass's don't go twang they go twooong only lower.
I'm with sharpdressedscot any idea who made the Bass?
Cool I have an Ibanez.
MrBill
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Nice find and a great way to blend the family interest.
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It was made by the guy who sold it to my dad.
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Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
An electric upright bass?? Never seen one or never knew about it. Cool. What's the make?
Actually I think this is an upright electric bass.
There also exist electric double-basses, with a regular bridge, tailpiece, and neck; but a tiny body. Often the pick-up is built into the bridge; I think I've seen one with two different pick-ups.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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