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Post by sundropfusion on Dec 12, 2020 9:09:22 GMT
I'd love to see a fretless five string made of basswood, patterned after the Ibanez Gary Willis GWB35 model.
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Post by DerAlex on Dec 21, 2020 14:48:44 GMT
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Post by stewblack on Jan 24, 2021 16:51:07 GMT
Something groovy, like a Jag or the Talman. Shirt or medium scale, offset. Also I'd love a Telecaster guitar in a bass.
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Post by Telec on Mar 8, 2021 14:43:23 GMT
I would love to see:
-an Alembic series style bass ! Cool shape and solid pickups. If one wants to ist can be upgradet.. -a Ripper / Grabber style bass !
Like an expensive bass in an affordable version. But not with any strange changes to the body (like the "Rickenbackers"...) Would make lots of dreams come true and help HB to get the awareness is should have...
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Post by paleangel90 on May 16, 2021 20:22:01 GMT
I'd love if Thomann and Harley Benton would produce Brian May's bass. Here it is:
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Post by chicco972 on Sept 21, 2021 7:23:03 GMT
Hello everybody! I own a PB-50 and a BZ6000, and I'm very very happy with.. I would like buy from HB a version of PB 20 with black body and pickguard but a maple neck, similar to the Roger Waters Precision.
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Post by fabwaxbassist on Jan 24, 2022 21:41:00 GMT
I think a old school 8 string like the old Hagstrom 8's would be amazing.....there is no affordable 8 string basses out there
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Post by dougsbassplace on Apr 7, 2022 16:50:52 GMT
A archtop Les Paul bass with active EMG style dual humbuckers would be nice.
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Post by astre on Jun 25, 2022 19:25:31 GMT
A headless modern shortscale multiscale like those Ibanez ones, or a relic vintage p bass-type thing.
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Post by oghkhood on Jul 18, 2022 21:16:03 GMT
Sorry guys, I'm so happy with my JB75 that I wouldn't wish anything else
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Post by edwardmarlowe on Aug 25, 2023 14:16:31 GMT
A Rickenbacker 4001 or 4003 clone. I don't think they could afford the lawyers The RB414 is probably the closest we'll see, or exactly that reason. Ric have long been very careful about protecting their designs in a way the other big names weren't always = result being they have so much more control over them, and they've not become generic classics. I'm halfway tempted by the HBRB - I've always had a sneaking fondness for the Ric being a fan of Glen Matlock. Glen wielded a 4001 (I think) in a lot of the early days of the Pistols (including on TOTP), though in reality he's always been a P-Bass man, and that's what he used on record. (Though he'd left the band by the time of the album sessions, Vicious genuinely couldn't play (and he was in hospital), and Glen was brought in as a session player to fill in the bass lines for the numbers that had been in the set before he left. The other tracks carried a bass line provided by Jonesy.) I'm very much a P-Bass man myself. Already have a very nice Brandoni P in a 62 style. Maybe into 2024 I'll pick up one of the HB PB50s, I like the look of the burst one (ironically - as a left handed player, burst has so often been the only option available to me finish wise that I'm kinda sick of it in general). I'm hoping before the end of the calendar year to have the scratch for the 25th Ann model of the J bass style. What I really would love to see HB do - available left handed, obvs, would be a 57 P Bass style, with a roast maple neck, roast maple fingerboard, and a body in that same take on LP Blue that they do the JA60CC in. Bridge with the option of going string through body, stainless steel frets. I'd also love a Mosrite style bass model to match my MR Classic.
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Post by edwardmarlowe on Aug 25, 2023 14:19:03 GMT
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