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Nice job!
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Even swapping a lighter tort for a darker one, or just the knobs makes a massive difference.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
I take it you did make the obvious assumption and are confused by the first reply? Make what you will of fretmeister's intent and sincerity, maybe when he reads comics he gets really confused about the order of the plot
To clarify, as you probably expected, the left is the before and right is after. I just didn't bite in my reply to him because I think the big difference a small change can make is more interesting than anyone's personal preference.
Now that I'm sober I stand by my original comment!
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Changed it to white at first which I liked but then fancied a change so went to black. Then I saw the guy from wolf Alice's bass with the cream pickup cover and loved it.
The whole vintage correctness thing isn't something I'd ever think about, just what I think looks good.
Olympic White and vintage incorrect 4-ply brown tortoiseshell would do the business.
FWIIW, my Squier Silver Series P Bass is three-tone sunburst, with a USA red torty ‘guard and the AVRI ‘58 pickup that Fender erroneously installed in my AVRI ‘63. The upgrade bits are probably worth more than the host instrument.
I'm going to get another p bass at some point and one option I'm considering is to get a black bass with rosewood fretboard and swap the 2 necks (and put tort pickguard on this body) then this maple board neck on the black body would look like Roger Waters' (his actual bass, not his sig model).
Note: might not be able to tell from the photos but this bass is honey blonde which is quite a bit yellower than Olympic White.
cant stand the aluminium ones. Feel weird under the hands.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
I love cream/blonde/vintage-white guitars and basses. I think the new "buttercream" finish on the "Player" series p and j basses looks wonderful:
As they say, Jesus wept...
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
Then Fender came out with that and I was gutted they'd stolen my idea!