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edwardofhuncote

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Happy Birthday, John McVie
« on: November 26, 2024, 03:02:23 AM »
Happy Birthday, Johnny-Mac. I'm gonna' take a pass on some of the racket I've been working on to run some of your lines this evening. 😊

Quasar1

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2024, 03:45:45 AM »
Thank you  edwardofhuncote :) :) :)


Happy B-Day to John who still has us "Hypnotized"  8) 8) 8)

Photo of John around 1977 or so,

snaped by the iconic music industry photographer, Larry Hulst!

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2024, 06:47:19 AM »
The last time I saw John about two years ago, he was so gracious and kind.  He deserves many returns of his birthday.  Love the guy! For you Mac fans out there, I will try to post a few photos of his famous 1973 Series I which I took while documenting and measuring the bass for Alembic while I had it here on my bench. 

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2024, 07:33:03 AM »
McVie 1973 short scale Series I

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #4 on: November 26, 2024, 07:49:17 AM »
The last time I saw John about two years ago, he was so gracious and kind.  He deserves many returns of his birthday.  Love the guy! For you Mac fans out there, I will try to post a few photos of his famous 1973 Series I which I took while documenting and measuring the bass for Alembic while I had it here on my bench.
Thank you. Great photos.

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #5 on: November 26, 2024, 07:51:05 AM »
The last time I saw John about two years ago, he was so gracious and kind.  He deserves many returns of his birthday.  Love the guy! For you Mac fans out there, I will try to post a few photos of his famous 1973 Series I which I took while documenting and measuring the bass for Alembic while I had it here on my bench.
  Thank you so much Trevor,  those photos are incredible 😲  can you post some photos of your newly acquired Gene Matsiko bass, please 🙏

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #6 on: November 26, 2024, 01:28:29 PM »
The brass accoutrement on the headstock is interesting.

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #7 on: November 26, 2024, 03:16:38 PM »
The last time I saw John about two years ago, he was so gracious and kind.  He deserves many returns of his birthday.  Love the guy! For you Mac fans out there, I will try to post a few photos of his famous 1973 Series I which I took while documenting and measuring the bass for Alembic while I had it here on my bench.
  Thank you so much Trevor,  those photos are incredible 😲  can you post some photos of your newly acquired Gene Matsiko bass, please 🙏

I am working on the Matsiko bass currently.  Chasing all sorts of gremlins in that circuit.  Once I have it 100%, I will post some stuff including a video.  The construction and design of the bass are outstanding.  Playability is incredible, but over 47 years, people have been in those electronics, and left some messes for me to diagnose and clean up.  It is coming along very nicely though, and this bass deserves it. 

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #8 on: November 26, 2024, 03:34:20 PM »
The brass overlay on the headstock is there for a reason.  John assures me it was there from day one when Rick gave him the bass during a visit to Alembic.  I asked John if he had ever broken the headstock, and he said no.  He took amazing care of the bass all these years, and changed the strings himself after every gig. Nonetheless, once I had the bass on my bench, I could see that my suspicions were correct that the brass plate and extra thick laminates were there because the headstock had been cracked off the neck at some point.  John still to this day is unaware that the bass had been repaired prior to his ownership of it.  To have that bass travel on tour for so many years and still hold together is a testament to how effective that repair has been.  There are numerous videos of live performances with that bass featured.  What surprised me was that it was short scale and had an oak core and birch neck.  I have over 200 photos of the bass, and scale drawings of the size, curves, and neck profile.  I went through the bass for John and gave it some T.L.C. which included oiling the fingerboard and removing the corroding batteries from 2008!

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Re: Happy Birthday, John McVie
« Reply #9 on: November 26, 2024, 04:38:44 PM »
The brass overlay on the headstock is there for a reason.  John assures me it was there from day one when Rick gave him the bass during a visit to Alembic.  I asked John if he had ever broken the headstock, and he said no.  He took amazing care of the bass all these years, and changed the strings himself after every gig. Nonetheless, once I had the bass on my bench, I could see that my suspicions were correct that the brass plate and extra thick laminates were there because the headstock had been cracked off the neck at some point.  John still to this day is unaware that the bass had been repaired prior to his ownership of it.  To have that bass travel on tour for so many years and still hold together is a testament to how effective that repair has been.  There are numerous videos of live performances with that bass featured.  What surprised me was that it was short scale and had an oak core and birch neck.  I have over 200 photos of the bass, and scale drawings of the size, curves, and neck profile.  I went through the bass for John and gave it some T.L.C. which included oiling the fingerboard and removing the corroding batteries from 2008!

Thank you Trevor, I not only look forward to seeing that incredible Ax in detail , but , having you playing those funky lines is a treat in itself ,  :) :) :) Again, it really is something to look forward to ! Thanks for being so kind !!