Firetone
Joined: Feb 26, 2008
Posts: 81
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 11:09 AM
After Surfer Joes 2023, I would like to get a Bass VI. But look at this babys price tag..
https://www.dba.dk/elguitar-fender-bass-vi-f/id-1103240299/
And Greetings from Denmark!
— El Firetone,
www.elray.dk
El Ray
Last edited: Jul 10, 2023 19:52:35
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bigtikidude
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 25569
Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A.
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 11:34 AM
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SixStringSurfer
Joined: Sep 23, 2014
Posts: 1401
Memphis, TN
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 11:48 AM
I have tried to convert, but it is not working properly. How much is that in USD?
— MooreLoud.com - A tribute to Dick Dale. New Singles "Finish Line" and "Paradiso" on Bandcamp and website.
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Firetone
Joined: Feb 26, 2008
Posts: 81
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 12:16 PM
in USD its around 16100.-
— El Firetone,
www.elray.dk
El Ray
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John
Joined: Aug 23, 2007
Posts: 596
Monterey County, California
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 12:27 PM
That's a 1962 Bass VI for one thing. In terms of US dollars, my calculation is more like $10,200. Considering the price of vintage Fender guitars, that doesn't seem out of the ballpark.
— www.johnblair.us
www.soundofthesurf.com
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Firetone
Joined: Feb 26, 2008
Posts: 81
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 12:31 PM
10:4!
— El Firetone,
www.elray.dk
El Ray
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SixStringSurfer
Joined: Sep 23, 2014
Posts: 1401
Memphis, TN
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 12:56 PM
Wow! That is ridiculously expensive to the average (non vintage guitar/bass collector) player!
— MooreLoud.com - A tribute to Dick Dale. New Singles "Finish Line" and "Paradiso" on Bandcamp and website.
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DeathTide
Joined: Apr 13, 2018
Posts: 1378
New Orleans
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 01:01 PM
What the hell is going on with those pickups? Those frames aren't original. Did somebody route this for humbuckers or something?
— Daniel Deathtide
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Sonichris
Joined: Mar 06, 2006
Posts: 1894
Wear gloves - I'm in the Rockies
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 01:58 PM
DeathTide wrote:
What the hell is going on with those pickups? Those frames aren't original. Did somebody route this for humbuckers or something?
That is a first year (1962), one year only version - those are the stock pickups, and it has a 3 switch pickup selector plate.
— "You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been"
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Cranium
Joined: Sep 16, 2009
Posts: 73
Pajaro Valley
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 02:31 PM
Sonichris wrote:
DeathTide wrote:
What the hell is going on with those pickups? Those frames aren't original. Did somebody route this for humbuckers or something?
That is a first year (1962), one year only version - those are the stock pickups, and it has a 3 switch pickup selector plate.
Yeah, I LOVE the look of those. I wish someone made repros.
OK, I'm sure SOMEone does, but they're probably $$$
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djangodeadman
Joined: Jan 25, 2007
Posts: 1566
Brighton UK
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 04:54 PM
Yes, that’s the first version of the Fender VI. They are extremely rare.
Just because somebody is asking that price for it does not mean that it we’ll get that, of course.
The first run of Squier VI’s were decent and the Classic Vibes are reputedly better. You would need a Staytrem bridge to get it to intonate properly, but even then you’d be saving a fortune over buying the one advertised!
There are some Japanese made Fender VI’s which I’ve seen come up from time to time. More expensive than the Classic Vibes, but still much cheaper than an original.
— Los Fantasticos
Last edited: Jul 03, 2023 16:55:34
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DeathTide
Joined: Apr 13, 2018
Posts: 1378
New Orleans
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 06:00 PM
Sonichris wrote:
DeathTide wrote:
What the hell is going on with those pickups? Those frames aren't original. Did somebody route this for humbuckers or something?
That is a first year (1962), one year only version - those are the stock pickups, and it has a 3 switch pickup selector plate.
Well golly thanks a lot for the correction!
— Daniel Deathtide
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spskins
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 3778
tn
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Posted on Jul 03 2023 09:07 PM
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synchro
Joined: Feb 02, 2008
Posts: 4452
Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Jul 04 2023 12:19 AM
I second Big Tiki’s suggestion.
— The artist formerly known as: Synchro
When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.
Last edited: Jul 04, 2023 00:20:39
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JohnnyMosrite
Joined: Jun 14, 2006
Posts: 902
New York City area
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Posted on Jul 04 2023 06:45 AM
Firetone,
In my opinion - A person has to have more money than brains to buy an instrument for 5 to 6 figures. As much as we like them, they are just guitars - wood and wire.
Trust me, I have instruments that could command those prices; but I sure as hell did not acquire them at those prices.
Case in point:
I like Mosrite guitars - no big secret there.
I recently saw a 1963 set neck Ventures model, serial number 0011 (I think Nokie's was 0008) for over $33,000.00.
Could I acquire it? Yes.
Would I acquire it? Absolutely not. I have a bit too much respect for hard earned money. And the thing isn't going to play or sound any better than the Mosrites I own - at least not $30,000.00+ worth better.
But to you - if it's a "Gotta have", then have at it.
All my humble opinion, of course.
J Mo'
Last edited: Jul 04, 2023 06:53:12
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nismosurf
Joined: Mar 04, 2013
Posts: 76
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Posted on Jul 04 2023 06:51 AM
JohnnyMosrite wrote:
Firetone,
In my opinion - A person has to have more money than brains to buy an instrument for 5 to 6 figures. As much as we like them, they are just guitars - wood and wire. Trust me, I have instruments that could command those prices; but I sure as hell did not acquire them at those prices.
Case in point:
I like Mosrite guitars - no big secret there.
I recently saw a 1963 set neck Ventures model, serial number 0011 (I think Nokie's was 0008) for over $33,000.00.
Could I acquire it? Yes.
Would I acquire it? Absolutely not. I have a bit too much respect for hard earned money. And the thing isn't going to play or sound any better than the Mosrites I own - at least not $30,000.00+ worth better.
But to you - if it's a "Gotta have", then have at it.
All my humble opinion, of course.
J Mo'
THIS!
J
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JohnnyMosrite
Joined: Jun 14, 2006
Posts: 902
New York City area
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Posted on Jul 04 2023 06:55 AM
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synchro
Joined: Feb 02, 2008
Posts: 4452
Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Jul 04 2023 07:41 AM
JohnnyMosrite wrote:
Firetone,
In my opinion - A person has to have more money than brains to buy an instrument for 5 to 6 figures. As much as we like them, they are just guitars - wood and wire.
Trust me, I have instruments that could command those prices; but I sure as hell did not acquire them at those prices.
Case in point:
I like Mosrite guitars - no big secret there.
I recently saw a 1963 set neck Ventures model, serial number 0011 (I think Nokie's was 0008) for over $33,000.00.
Could I acquire it? Yes.
Would I acquire it? Absolutely not. I have a bit too much respect for hard earned money. And the thing isn't going to play or sound any better than the Mosrites I own - at least not $30,000.00+ worth better.
But to you - if it's a "Gotta have", then have at it.
All my humble opinion, of course.
J Mo'
Wise words. If you go back to the ‘70s, it wasn’t so easy to find a guitar that played well and sounded good, but these days, they abound. There are tremendous high end guitars available, and even low end guitars can be excellent instruments. I have two Squiers, both of which sound great. Why would I plunder funds set aside for retirement just to feel good about having purchased and admittedly desirable guitar, when I can find something just as good for a fraction of the price?
The subject of this thread is the Bass VI, an instrument I’ve been fascinated with for decades. I bought a Custom Shop VI, over a decade ago, but never really felt good about it. A few years later, I found a Japanese made VI that I loved.
These days, Squier Bass VIs are easy to come by, and play quite well. If I wanted another VI, I’d probably just buy a Squier, perhaps upgrading the tailpiece and machine heads. (Actually, I’ve done that to my MIJ VI, too.) A well setup Squier VI would do everything I could ask for. Would it have bragging rights? Not particularly, but who cares. I own several guitars which are unique, but bragging rights have little, if any, worth. No one cares if one of my guitars is part of a very limited run. Not one soul.
My current strategy is to buy instruments that serve my musical needs. I have some nice instruments, but I would advise buying for function, and not bragging rights.
— The artist formerly known as: Synchro
When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.
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nismosurf
Joined: Mar 04, 2013
Posts: 76
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Posted on Jul 04 2023 08:36 AM
JohnnyMosrite wrote:
Nismo,
???
J Mo'
I was saying “this” as in this is the way. I agree with you.
J
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chiba
Joined: Sep 02, 2022
Posts: 516
Central VA
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Posted on Jul 04 2023 11:33 AM
Somebody suggested getting a Squier Bass VI and modding it - that's exactly what I did and am quite pleased with the results.
I got this one: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SQCVB6Blk--squier-classic-vibe-bass-vi-black
I had my tech do a bunch of fretwork and put a new (actual made from bone) nut on it, that made a HUGE difference. I sanded down the neck and put Fralin Jaguar pickups in it - Fralin now sells these in a set partly thanks to my conversation with Lindy over what I was trying to accomplish. Check out my video series on the mods I did: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkEnaeFYu7fAe6yc4ZoPYAlbpt2zXsGZr
(which reminds me, I need to do the final tone test on it! it sounds GREAT through my RI tube unit and '59 Bassman RI combo)
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Project: MAYHEM by Hypersonic Secret now available!
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