AprioriMark
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If this is an inappropriate place to post this, I apologize. I just wanted to thank everyone who's answered my silly questions over the last month or so, and post some pics. I'm afraid that these aren't super exciting, as I'm much more into playability than wood-sexiness for its own sake. Also, I'm sorryt he pics aren't the best.
These are (left to right):
1) The new bass: P-style with a quarter pound bassline pickup, black basswood Fender body, Warmoth pau ferro/pau ferro neck
2) My fretless: J-style with basslines pickups (quarter pound in the neck, classic style in the bridge), maple/ebony Warmoth neck (tung oil on the back of the neck and poly on the neck joint and headstock), alder body finished in a DEEP blue that these pics don't do justice... it's amazing under stage lights. Jack from JP guitars finished this and put it together for me.
3) My 70s Jazz bass. It weighs a ton. I broke the neck once. I put Basslines pickups in it. Yay.
4) My HEAVY awesome bass. Yes, I use the MM pickup as a passive pickup without the active circuit. I wanted a fat, Gibson bass sound, and combined with that J pickup, I get some stupid good tones out of that thing. Bloodwood neck with an ebony fingerboard. Inca silver J body. It weighs as much as some small children, and it has the tone to prove it.
Annnnnd from the back, because some things are just better from behind...
The new bass from behind so you can kinda see the neck...
These are (left to right):
1) The new bass: P-style with a quarter pound bassline pickup, black basswood Fender body, Warmoth pau ferro/pau ferro neck
2) My fretless: J-style with basslines pickups (quarter pound in the neck, classic style in the bridge), maple/ebony Warmoth neck (tung oil on the back of the neck and poly on the neck joint and headstock), alder body finished in a DEEP blue that these pics don't do justice... it's amazing under stage lights. Jack from JP guitars finished this and put it together for me.
3) My 70s Jazz bass. It weighs a ton. I broke the neck once. I put Basslines pickups in it. Yay.
4) My HEAVY awesome bass. Yes, I use the MM pickup as a passive pickup without the active circuit. I wanted a fat, Gibson bass sound, and combined with that J pickup, I get some stupid good tones out of that thing. Bloodwood neck with an ebony fingerboard. Inca silver J body. It weighs as much as some small children, and it has the tone to prove it.

Annnnnd from the back, because some things are just better from behind...

The new bass from behind so you can kinda see the neck...
