You know what they say, one thing leads to another... Or so the song went.
Well, I was out doing some horsetrading (or trying...) last week, drove an hour one way into town to show a guy a guitar (to his house which is being extra nice on my part), which he played, and it was light years better than the one he had, but "he had to think about it because it was like getting a new girlfriend" (I take it he hadn't had one of those for a while...), so anyway I tell him it's now or never because I have another guy who is a solid buyer (I've sold him two in the past, but I wanted to give this other guy 1st dibs, because the other dude is a well to do - and a lowballer - lawyer type who frankly I'm not even sure can play guitar any better than someone who just took it up last week, but I digress... the lawyer dude lowballed me about $500 on the last deal and I took it anyway, but it didn't leave the greatest memory of parting with a very fine Les Paul...
So 1st guy flakes on me, I drive to the lawyer's office, "he can squeeze in 5 minutes", he looks at it and says I'll pass without even playing one flippin note on it, and THEN proceeds to tell me all this nonsense, like "it's beat up" even though it's in amazing shape for a 19yr old guitar... and that "the action is terrrible" even though it's right where it's supposed to be for this type of guitar, a somewhat high endy but affordable vintage Classical with amazing tone.
At this point, feeling a little bruised and dejected, I decided to go over to my buddy's cool vintage music shop because he had a 70's vintage Musicmaster bass in that cool aged Cream color, and I'd had that bass on the back of my mind for a while, just for something different. I figured I'd trade this Classical in to him, and get it out of my life. So I get there, and of course there's something I don't like about the bass. It's had the pickguard, pots and knobs replaced ;-( Well, what the heck, I may as well plug it in... to a pretty nice Carvin 1x15 Combo he had there. And hmmm, the tone kind of sucks. I mean, it's not that bad, but when you roll the treble back, nothing much happens (not like what I like to hear anyway), it's just gets kind of squawky and unpleasant sounding...
He says that's just basically a Mustang p'up, a guitar p'up in there, so you can't expect that great a bass tone out of it.
He's got some other basses in there, any of which would be a straight across trade or he'd have to give me cash back, and I plug a couple in. Some old Japan Beatle Bass copy, sounds ok. I use to have one of those (Kingston with scroll headstock) and would bring it to rehearsals and it actually sounded really great with the band I was in. But the quality of those instruments is just not something I think I want to live with at this point in my life. He's got a Univox Gibson EB-3 copy and plug that in, flatwounds on it and it's like WOW, what amazing old school tone. Except it was built on a Monday morning in Tokyo in 1970 whatever and the electronics are funky to say the least, the back knobs work the front p'up, the volume knob for same works the tone... and he says "it's weird, but it's all original inside and I didn't want to mess with it". Somebody at that plant had definitely got their wires crossed on following Gibson 1-2-3 position switch wiring scheme on an EB-3, which is probably fairly complicated, as guitar/bass schematics go...
Anyway, I played it, I really dug it, and it planted the seed in my mind to look for something completely different from my P Bass to get the tone I've been after lately. That BIG, WARM, FAT TONE that you'd get from a Hofner, or a Rick, or an SG bass.
So, then the gears start turning in my head, there's a guy who's posted this 1963 Gibson EBO on CL a few times, a guy who's always posting on CL with all kindsa stuff and he gets berated and flagged all the time by the CL Police for "being a dealer", bladi blah blah blah... Thank God for the CL police.
I actually know who this guy is, we use to be neighbors 25 years ago, he's kind of an odd one... and I never stayed in touch when I moved to a different part of town. So I look for one of his ads, and instead I find some outraged "Re" listing from some moron who's screaming at him in all caps to "ADMIT YOUR A DEALER, NOT AN INDIVIDUAL", etc ad nauseum, and then like the basement bedwetting dumb@ss that he is proceeds to cut and paste that whole ad in there, including the sellers phone number ;-{). Wow... some people. And thx for the favor, man. It's not very often a flagger reposts your lisitngs for you...
So I call the dude up, and he's in the middle of tearing off his roof and the back porch of his decrepit 100 yr old house, and he's basically a total jerk to talk to on the phone... but I get a couple details on the bass, "he bought it in '68 from the original owner, when it was 5yrs old, and it's 100% original with original case" but he ain't got time to talk, "call back after dark he says".
I called back after dark - to see if it had ever been broke an repaired - and he must have had a rough day cause he totally goes off on me, saying people on Craigs are timewasters, and "do you even have any money?", and then hangs up on me...
Well, I felt like $hit and didn't want to call him back, but I had dinner to give him time to cool off, and called him back anyway... my wife asking me why I even want to deal with this guy? There ain't that many '63 Gibson EBO basses floating around this area... (understatement), and I want to check it out, it might turn out to be a piece of crap, but I at least want to check it out. So I call back, and he's a little bit nicer now and says NOT to bug him the next day, but Sunday morning he'll be taking a break from working on the house.
So I do other stuff all day Saturday, can't stop thinking about the bass, can't hardly sleep Sat night, up even before the crack o' dawn, and I drive out at 8 am to have a look at this thing, an hour away. I get there and he lets me in the house, looks like a museum of 60's and 70's stuff in there, crazy vintage music posters, etc. And there is the bass, in the case. It's got amazing artwork on the lid, and I forgot he'd told me to "bring a razor blade or something to take pictures off the case, he had pictures of his kids when they were babies, and him with bandmates down in the Bay area, etc, etc. Naturally I'd forgot to bring anything to take pictures off with but figured, and told him it would be a crime to deface that artwork, that had been on there so many years.
So I pop the case open, and there's this '63 SG bass, in freakin amazingly nice relic-ed condition, 100% original down to the funky cover in the middle, no breaks, no repairs, just yummy vintage goodness, and the smell of an instrument that has been sleeping a long time, that vintage guitar smell. It's all detuned and I bring the strings up to pitch, and it plays and sounds great with what is probably a 20yr old set of flatwounds on it. So we negotiate a little, and I agree to return the case to him (once I find another one) because of the sentimental value, hand him some $$$, and eventually I'm on my way, then spend a few more hours in town running errands, hardware store, etc.
So I get home and unload the car, and eventually by evening I get it out and play a few notes on it, sounds really cool and looks amazing. Then put it away and it's off to bed. This morning I bring it upstairs to plug it into my "other amp", which consists of a couple failed eBay purchases... well, not so failed but not anything that had worked out to the point where I wasn't still searching for "that rig" when I finally found the SUNN, which had brought me here.
Well I plug it in to what has become my "upstairs guitar amp", a 60's Traynor Bass Mate running 6V6's, good sounding head on guitar or bass, and a '66 Fender Bassman cab with original Oxfords or Utahs. This combination had been somewhat underwhelming with my relic '71 P Bass, and I quickly dismissed the cab of being capable any kind of serious bass tone. Until I plugged the EBO in. Amazing, really really, REALLY great tone. And pretty stinkin loud in fact, even with the head under 5. I wasn't just pleasantly surprised, I was pretty blown away actually. I would totally gig with this set-up in an instant.
I have yet to take it out to the shop where I keep all of my main music gear and get it plugged in to the Sorado, which has been sounding sooo damn good ever since I transplanted the D140's, and then I have to introduce it to the P Bass. I hope they don't fight. ;-{)
Oh, I forgot. There was some SUNN content to this story. He had a SUNN Concert Bass head sitting on what he said was a Hartke 4x10 under a cover. That was his gigging rig and said it sounded great. He started to tell me how he wished he'd kept a tube head, even after all these years cause they sounded so good and mentioned a Traynor head, and then it dawned on me it was him I got that Traynor Bassmaster all those years ago that he'd gotten from Nicky Sixx's roadie while he was on tour in Florida, and he said, yep, that was him. I was wondering why he would get rid of this bass after so many years, and he said he didn't play anymore, that and needing money to pay for materials to fix up the house. A lot of his friends and old bandmates had died... he had clippings of obituaries on the wall for this friend, and that one, his keyboard player, guitar player...
Kinda sad... but Rock ON friends!