The Trio on a gig
Posted: January 30th, 2011, 8:51 pm
Three of my 11 electric basses, photographed by Michelle Lafromboise at The Beacon restaurant- an incredibly beautiful gig- right on the water at South Lake Tahoe, California.
Left to right: Fender Japan alder '62 reissue jazz bass, ocean turquoise body. Allparts 20 fret neck, headstock painted to match the body, allthread bridge, reverse wind Kluson pre-CBS style tuners, stack knobs, Samarium cobalt pickups (now replaced) and Schaller straploks. I fabricated the mint green guard. Strung with medium gauge D'Addario Chromes. I love playing any Joe Osborn parts on this, it gets it, totally. Killer bass.
Next is a Fender Japan- Ishibashi web shop bass, in Lake Placid Blue, retrofitted with the same pre-CBS style hardware, a Seymour Duncan vintage p-bass pickup, and another one of my mint green guards from scratch, with a full tin ground plate and vintage location thumbrest. This also has the medium gauge D'addario Chromes on it. The headstock is signed by Nokie Edwards of The Ventures!
The bass on the right is one of my basses, that I build once in a while. This one, circa 1994. It has 3 Alembic WMXY pickups, two pan pots, and the Stanley Clarke tone circuit. It's all highly flamed maple, with an incredibly stable Martin truss rod in an aluminum channel- and an ebony fingerboard with Dunlop 6105 frets, and a large brass nut. It is finished with amber tinted nitrocellulose lacquer. It has gold Sperzel locking tuners and a Schaller roller bridge. It is currently strung with D'addario stainless steels, 45- 130. It is an incredibly versatile, articulate sounding bass, and it fits me like an old pair of jeans. I love it.
Left to right: Fender Japan alder '62 reissue jazz bass, ocean turquoise body. Allparts 20 fret neck, headstock painted to match the body, allthread bridge, reverse wind Kluson pre-CBS style tuners, stack knobs, Samarium cobalt pickups (now replaced) and Schaller straploks. I fabricated the mint green guard. Strung with medium gauge D'Addario Chromes. I love playing any Joe Osborn parts on this, it gets it, totally. Killer bass.
Next is a Fender Japan- Ishibashi web shop bass, in Lake Placid Blue, retrofitted with the same pre-CBS style hardware, a Seymour Duncan vintage p-bass pickup, and another one of my mint green guards from scratch, with a full tin ground plate and vintage location thumbrest. This also has the medium gauge D'addario Chromes on it. The headstock is signed by Nokie Edwards of The Ventures!
The bass on the right is one of my basses, that I build once in a while. This one, circa 1994. It has 3 Alembic WMXY pickups, two pan pots, and the Stanley Clarke tone circuit. It's all highly flamed maple, with an incredibly stable Martin truss rod in an aluminum channel- and an ebony fingerboard with Dunlop 6105 frets, and a large brass nut. It is finished with amber tinted nitrocellulose lacquer. It has gold Sperzel locking tuners and a Schaller roller bridge. It is currently strung with D'addario stainless steels, 45- 130. It is an incredibly versatile, articulate sounding bass, and it fits me like an old pair of jeans. I love it.