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briant

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« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2008, 10:15:30 AM »
I've owned and sold three 12-string Hamer Chaparral basses over the years.  The first one that I had built and then sold a few years later is my biggest sold bass regret ever.  It was all black and to my knowledge it is the only one like it in the world.  Hamer liked the idea so much when we were talking to them about it that they did all the custom work/upgrades for free.  The custom stuff: ebony fretboard, boomerang inlays in black mother of pearl, black bridge, black nut, black tuners, a reverse shadow 'Hamer' logo so the word 'Hamer' was actually black and the shadow was a thin white line.  Very cool.  It took them almost 14 months to deliver it due to a number of factors.  I seem to recall that the black mother of pearl was difficult for them to locate and get imported to the US.  I believe I ordered it in 1992 or 1993.  I sold it in the mid 90's while I was a starving college student.  Very sad.  The guy that bought it lived in Czechoslovakia at the time and I sold it for what I paid for it - so at least I broke even on that deal.  I often wonder what happened to that wonderful bass.

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« Reply #16 on: October 18, 2008, 10:28:38 AM »
re: post 134 above...I found my own answer:  it's a Musicvox Spaceranger.  I knew I wasn't crazy...

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« Reply #17 on: October 18, 2008, 03:40:54 PM »
Here's a website that has some interesting stuff, including an interview with Pete Comita (never heard of him until this thread!), pictures of lots of 12-strings, and an interesting article on the creation of the 12-string bass... http://12stringbass.net/
 
I wrote that article about the creation of the 12-string bass this spring. I knew it would be controversial, in fact I expected some hate mail because of it. Interestingly, nothing happened, not so much as a squeak from anybody. Perhaps that was because Hamer had already connected the 12 to the tiple in their 2007 catalogue in their description of the B12L.
 
I still don't think the whole story has been told and I'm convinced that the key to finally sorting everything out lies with Rick Nielsen. I would LOVE to be able to sit down with Rick some time and talk guitars. It's possible that the idea for the first 12-string bass came entirely from Rick.
 
The reason I posted my original question about the Alembic 8-string is that I wondered if it might have been involved in this whole situation somehow. I also find it interesting that Petersson continued to play it for two years after he had 12-string basses available to him.
 
As an aside, I'm a big Rickenbacker fan too, I played them exclusively for 20 years until I discovered the 12-string. Here's a photo of my fretless 8-string Rick bass in the silver finish (which thanks to the aging of the lacquer is now turning light green). It was custom made for me in 1987. It has the bound body and neck just like the standard 4003 series, as well as the stereo electronics. I easily logged over 600 gigs with it.



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« Reply #18 on: October 20, 2008, 06:27:32 PM »
Nice.  The only other fretless 8's I've seen are the graphite necked Alembic and the Hamer Sting played on de do do da...
 
Here's the Voices vid with the Alembic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWqxKqMV--w
 
John

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« Reply #19 on: October 24, 2008, 10:10:53 AM »

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« Reply #20 on: October 24, 2008, 10:37:29 AM »
Yee-haw!!! This is a great thread! I love 8-strings. Great fretless Ric 8-string surfrat29!!! I've got a 4008 which is similar to yours - although it has the unbound 4003S style body and fingerboard dots, the neck IS bound, and it has Ric-O-Sound (and is fretted). Kind of a hybrid model I guess:
 


 
 
Gee, I usually don't get to show off my Rics here, so while I'm at it, here's a soundclip of the 4008:  
tardis pedals
 
I can't remember if I used the Ric-O-Sound or just split the signal, but one is clean, the other distorted (probably the Fulltone Bass Drive), pretty sure both signals are going through separate channels of my F-2B, so there's some Alembic content!
 
(Message edited by hieronymous on October 24, 2008)

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« Reply #21 on: October 26, 2008, 05:52:50 PM »
Well since we're talking 8-strings, does anybody know what brand of 8-string bass Tom Petersson is playing in this photo from 1980?
 
Yeah, fretless 8's are pretty unusual. The Fender custom shop made one a few years back and there are a number of other one-offs. I see there is a Chinese-made fretless 8 on eBay now, it was only a matter of time before the Chinese got involved.

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« Reply #22 on: November 05, 2008, 11:28:35 AM »
With all of this talk about 8 and 12 strings, I broke out my Cheap Trick Silver DVD.
 
Then I went to eBay and saw  
this
 
and let it expire without bidding myself. $213.62 seemed like a pretty good price from the pictures.
 
Any opinion on these low-end 8 and 12-string basses. I don't really play bass, I play guitar. But the thought of owning an 8 or 12 string interests me.
 
Todd.

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« Reply #23 on: November 05, 2008, 11:58:31 AM »
I've got a rhapsody 12 and it's a fine bass.
 
John

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« Reply #24 on: December 12, 2008, 11:27:59 AM »
I just picked up an Electro Harmonix Micro Pog pedal. Now I can plug in any bass and make it sound like an 8 or 12(for four strings). I also own several 8's. This thing is pretty much dead on and I have none of the neck/intonation associated problems.Plus string bends were never easier.

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« Reply #25 on: December 12, 2008, 03:20:44 PM »
I never actually played an eight string before I acquired a POG.  I liked it, but wasn't totally impressed.  I figured it sounded a little odd and that an actual eight would sound better.  I found a nice deal on an American Hamer and tried it out.  It really sounded not much different, and certainly no better, than the POG and I was quite surprised.  
 
Barry, any particular control settings that you are really fond of?

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« Reply #26 on: December 12, 2008, 06:39:19 PM »
I have a Dean Edge 8 string. Active pickups. For as much as I need (or want) an eight string bass this one is great.
 
I paid around $350 for it new. It had been literally hanging around one of my local music store haunts for a year or so.
 
Killer looking bass (although one of my Frankenstein drum kit toms fell over on it and put a bit of a gnarled gash in the side.)
 
As I have said before, Fender charges extra for that.
Nice bass. I bring it out for a few songs and it sure fills up some space.
 
Forgive me for some rants and ravings tonight. One of my childhood friends -- a guy I went to school with for 12 years and grew up about four houses away from will be buried tomorrow.
 
SCHS Class of 1975. I know, I know, y'all don't know exactly what I am talking about; however, this is for me -- like many if not most of you all -- a primary part of my social circle.
 
Will it go 'round in circles????

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« Reply #27 on: December 14, 2008, 11:31:04 AM »
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky?
 
Sorry to hear about your friend.
 
John

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« Reply #28 on: December 14, 2008, 02:42:14 PM »
Thanks, John.