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We have a 53 Fender Precision built by Tadeo Gomez, that was a master luthier of Leo Fender
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One of the first basses ever built. All original and this is shellac, you know, it's a bit like that
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The first precision basses, this is 56, 59 and this in Olympic white is a jazz bass
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From 60 to 61 only it had stack knob, volume, tone, volume, tone
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This one is a new bass which I got two months ago
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This is a bite bass, the body and the neck painted by Klaus Vorman, the friend of the
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Beatles who played in the 60s with Manfred Mann and he played in John Lennon's Plastic
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Ono Band. It's a great bass, very light, sounds fantastic and I love it
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These are Thunderbird basses. Thunderbird basses were built from 63, 64 to the end of 1979
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For me these are really great basses but they have one big fault, when they hang over your
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shoulder you know, they have a great neck diving. This is a Rabenberger, it's a poplar burl Mike Bowles has built for me, a bit light
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on, yeah, fancy and it's sounding fantastic, it's a fantastic bass. And this is a piece of art with 600 photographs of all of my life, my career, my bands, my
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twigs, there is a bass inside it. This is really only one time in the world and made by Jens Witta and it sounds fantastic
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This one is a Standard Physician from 1971, signed by the Trump Brothers, the studio crew
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Tom Lamottone and my favourite bass player with James Jamerson, together this is Bob Bennett