
Subject today is cool things. Even though there isn't a lot of action on the forum recently, things are still happening. Jos has an incoming, Kate posted some pics of an interesting bass, Elwood posted a picture of some bass locking tuners and I am in the middle of a Hamer restoration. There is always something interesting going on. It is just a matter of time and Ken will show up with something interesting. Louis will monitor the pickguards but has an unbelievable amount of information for one's who are looking. Boogie jumps in from time to time , Bassman gets a bit when he has time and Fumble Fingers is getting into it! The boys from down under jump in frequently. What cool things have you done today?
I gigged the Pink Lady last weekend and it is a spectacular rig and I am very happy with the outcome. I had some interesting looks from the ladies. I should have had the Pink Lady 50 years ago! It has inspired me to take up the restoration of the Hamer. It is an Artist model with p 90's. The neck had been broken off and was repaired by a person who is good at these things. I bought it very right and intended to restore it. It was a silver color with grey and silver fpearl in the topcoat. It will now be a pearl white with a very subtile silver and lavender pearl in the topcoat. I intend to give this one to my daughter Kari. This is a nitro project so it is very easy. What kind of projects are you doing?
Now for the guys who get into electronic as Jamie did yesterday. I have the Vibrasonic Reverb amp which is a very nice amp. I had mentioned before that I put an original JBL DF130 15 in it and it is spectacular. I noticed a bit of tube noise in the reverb circuit tonight so I worked on that. It is tube V4 causing the problem and I order a bunch of tubes from the Tube Depot. The best part is that they had 10% off for 3 days so that was nice. This tinkering is really relaxing. Later I had a couple of G&L's out here doing a sound check. They do sound good! The Vibrasonic has a clicking in the vibrato and I will fix that by rerouting some wires, a know problem with these. Rule number one is turn the power off when doing this and don't use a screwdriver but a non conductive probe or you may need a few cold ones to recover. So what have you electronic wizards been doing for excitement. Any one here build pedals? I have more electronic projects than I need. The Dish Tv has a bad amp (on order) and I have an antenna on the way for broadcast tv. They sure screwed that up when they went to the new frequencies. Lots of projects but life is good. It couldn't be better! Let us know what you are doing with electronics and if you are proctologist, give us a report on that. We are always looking for something new!
One more item on the ramblings. I sold the bowling ball last weekend (Green Swirl Legacy) Steve our lead player, played it and said "I have to have this one"! It had the G&L thin neck, light body weight and he was in love. I am not a Legacy fan so I had to talk to Ginny as she was the one who told me to buy it. Now here is the clinker. All this time I have been talking about "our" collection. She told me that if this is our collection that she should get half of the money if I sell it. I think that she may cure me as I will not make out on this one! Time for a cold one.-- Darwin
