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ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
edited July 2016 in Bass
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • monquixotemonquixote Frets: 17108
    tFB Trader
    It's straight links or HTML rather than BBCode on here.
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  • SporkySporky Frets: 23802
    :D

    As soon as I saw the discussion title I knew what'd be in it.

    I feel obliged to  post this in response.

    http://www.monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/stingray.jpg
    "[Sporky] brings a certain vibe and dignity to the forum."
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  • monquixotemonquixote Frets: 17108
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    It's straight links or HTML rather than BBCode on here.
    Ta!

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • Do we have to comment on beat 1 or 4? :-?
    PSN id : snakey33stoo
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  • OilCityPickupsOilCityPickups Frets: 7616
    edited August 2013 tFB Trader
    Love the Rick ICBM ... as you will see from the foot of my 'Pickups' post I just did a rewind for one of dem-dare-tings recently. The pickups on the new ones are really poorly built compared to the old ones ... sound good ... but a bit of corner cutting seems to have been going on.
    Professional pickup winder, horse-testpilot and recovering Chocolate Hobnob addict.
    Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups  ... Oil City Blog

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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    edited August 2013
    Love the Rick ICBM ... as you will see from the foot of my 'Pickups' post I just did a rewind for one of dem-dare-tings recently. The pickups on the new ones are really poorly built compared to the old ones ... sound good ... but a bit of corner cutting seems to have been going on.
    I agree. I still find it incomprehensible that on such a professional quality instrument, there is no form of hum cancelling either - its almost the only bass you can buy apart from the '51 P-Bass reissue with none. The last one I had was a modern 4003, and I flipped the magnet on the bridge pickup and rewired it to give RWRP. That works well, but obviously only on the middle position and with both pickups at the same volume.

    This one I acquired in a very poor state with all the wrong electrics, so I decided to upgrade it at the same time as fixing it. The neck pickup is a 1980s Rickenbacker HB2 humbucker wired in parallel to give about a 3.5K total impedance, and sounds similar to a Rick Toaster pickup. The bridge pickup is a lucky find - an old Kent Armstrong ceramic-mag humbucker from the neck position of an Eggle Broadway guitar! It's also about 7K and was physically a perfect fit in the 4001 cavity... I had to drill the baseplate but that had already been done for the Bartolini J-Bass pickup bodge that was in it before, so not an issue for me. It sounds fantastic and is almost hum-free - which matters a lot for me, since I usually use overdriven or fuzz sounds.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • OilCityPickupsOilCityPickups Frets: 7616
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    Fancy a Rick again myself ... I really only 'thump the tool of ignorance' for recording these days, but always loved the feel. I took loads of measurements on the last rewind, so the Oily demo bass (a dodgy P Bass copy) will probably sport some sort of Rick influenced pickups at some point in the near future.
    Professional pickup winder, horse-testpilot and recovering Chocolate Hobnob addict.
    Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups  ... Oil City Blog

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  • rprrpr Frets: 302
    edited August 2013
    Here's mine- 80's Jap Vox. so heavy it has its own gravitation pull, neck like a tree trunk.could possibly be classed as a dangerous weapon in the right (wrong) hands. Old Dimarzio P bass pickup, strings must be  15+ year old. I love it! 

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  • BucketBucket Frets: 7749
    - "I'm going to write a very stiff letter. A VERY stiff letter. On cardboard."
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  • ESchapESchap Frets: 1427

    My old warhorse from 1972/73.  Had all its original and useless pickup split / series / parallel circuits removed; extremely versatile bass with just two volume a master tone and a three-way switch.  Hipshot bridge makes a huge difference to tone and sustain versus the original Gibson 3 point.  Remarkably light for all maple at 8lb 3oz.

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  • LorneLorne Frets: 3

    Already put in the guitar secion, but here it goes here too

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    Basses - USA BC Rich, Euro Spector, Yamaha and Kramer

    Guitars - USA BC Rich and Shadow

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  • LorneLorne Frets: 3

    And (missing from pictures is my Ironbird, which My luthier must like more than I do, he's had it about 3 YEARS)image

    Basses - USA BC Rich, Euro Spector, Yamaha and Kramer

    Guitars - USA BC Rich and Shadow

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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    edited August 2013
    Jaaazzzz....Nice.

    And under £100!! 

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    The Assumptions - UAE party band for all your rock & soul desires
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  • Paul_CPaul_C Frets: 7086
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    "I'll probably be in the bins at Newport Pagnell services."  fretmeister
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  • surfguy13surfguy13 Frets: 124
    Very nice Gordon......but what is it?????



    ESchap said:

    My old warhorse from 1972/73.  Had all its original and useless pickup split / series / parallel circuits removed; extremely versatile bass with just two volume a master tone and a three-way switch.  Hipshot bridge makes a huge difference to tone and sustain versus the original Gibson 3 point.  Remarkably light for all maple at 8lb 3oz.

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  • ESchapESchap Frets: 1427
    Hi Guy, good to see you on here,  It's and L9-S "Ripper". 
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  • surfguy13surfguy13 Frets: 124
    Likewise Gordon!

    I wondered if it was a Ripper, for some reason the body looked a little different.  Is it quite neck heavy?  Just wondering as my old EB-3 was slightly neck heavy and it has a maple neck like the Ripper


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  • surfguy13surfguy13 Frets: 124
    edited August 2013
    Don't seem to be able to load a photo as I normally would from Image Shack?  Used the 'embed an image'  (for forums) link, which is what I normally use, but when I post it the photo doesn't load, only the link.  Hmmmmm........?
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  • rprrpr Frets: 302
    Had the same problem using Photobucket, try pasting the direct link- seems to have worked for me.
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  • monquixotemonquixote Frets: 17108
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    surfguy13 said:
    Don't seem to be able to load a photo as I normally would from Image Shack?  Used the 'embed an image'  (for forums) link, which is what I normally use, but when I post it the photo doesn't load, only the link.  Hmmmmm........?
    You don't need to use BBCode ([IMG]) just the link and the site does the magic.
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  • WezVWezV Frets: 15793
    edited August 2013
    here is my bass:
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    I wanted a P-bass to put a BKP in, but decided to go with a new shape inspired by a teisco spectrum i used to own.  made it a bit curvier at the waist and extended the top horn.  Also its a 35" scale which i find really comfortable and snappy

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    will probably refinish it at some point.  I like the aged copper  but would like to maybe do it in a blue like the teisco

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  • surfguy13surfguy13 Frets: 124
    edited August 2013
    Hi guys

    Thanks for the tips but no, tried all the options including just cutting and pasting the link but it doesn't want to know, just pastes the link in the post when you hit 'save comment'?
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  • WezVWezV Frets: 15793
    click in the picture icon  which is to the right of the undo/redo buttons above the text box.   paste the link in there 
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  • surfguy13surfguy13 Frets: 124
    edited August 2013
    Thanks WezV.....here goes!

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  • WezVWezV Frets: 15793
    seems like you have pasted the link to this thread in the box
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  • surfguy13surfguy13 Frets: 124
    I did it the way you suggested......I left clicked on the picture icon (couldn't right click as none of the options were appropriate) and it brought up a box for a link.  I pasted the link into that box and........?

    When it came up as it has I went back into the post and edited it and tried doing it the same way but with different Image Shack links, there are a number available.  Each one I tried either resulted in the link embedding in the post or the word 'image'.  I'm at a bit of a loss.......?


    WezV said:
    seems like you have pasted the link to this thread in the box

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  • surfguy13surfguy13 Frets: 124
    Right, I'll give this a try yet again!!  :)

    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/24/dsbq.jpg/
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  • not_the_djnot_the_dj Frets: 7306
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  • not_the_djnot_the_dj Frets: 7306
    edited August 2013

    Delete this, I was just trying something

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