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02-12-2013, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrfstop FILM??????? WHATS THAT?
hahaha!!
I sold off all my film cameras like bad stock years ago.
But do miss the shoot and drop off at the lab thing.
This endless computer editing crap will kill a person.
Go with Nikon, pass on Canon.
oh yeah, on topic...I like me some Laklands... ( since this is not a photography forum  lol ) | I used to love working in the darkroom, now I can do even more fun stuff on the computer. But, you are right, it can become an endless endeavor!
I also prefer Nikon, FWIW. I have a couple of digital SLRs that are my "serious" cameras, but I got a Nikon P500 for a lightweight,fairly compact camera, and the lens on this thing is awesome for such a small thing. Plus, it has a viewfinder, not just a LCD screen on the back. I hate those, actually.
Anyway, on topic, Nikons are great for photographing Laklands! 
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02-12-2013, 06:05 PM
|  | So many basses, so little time | | Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Alta Loma, CA | | Quote:
Originally Posted by WoodyG3 Anyway, on topic, Nikons are great for photographing Laklands!  | +1, I'll be the first to admit I don't really know what I'm doing when I take pics of my basses, but the Nikon I use at least makes them not suck as much.
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02-12-2013, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Holdsg +1, I'll be the first to admit I don't really know what I'm doing when I take pics of my basses, but the Nikon I use at least makes them not suck as much. | Yup, the D7000 really makes my Laklands look great  | 
02-12-2013, 06:41 PM
|  | 667 Neighbor of the Beast. | | Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Houston, TX | | | Nikon D5100 for my Laklands...
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02-12-2013, 07:31 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: South Jersey/Philly | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Tommy Slap Hi dear Lakland friends... Here are some pics to share...
Blessings,
Tommy Julio
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02-12-2013, 07:46 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: La Mesa (San Diego area), Cali | | Nikons are good for photographing ANYTHING!
One of the guys on a photography forum has a sig - "I used to have a darkroom, now I have a computer - the computer smells better!" I really agree with that sig.
I've been having a lot of fun getting back into photography - I used to do a lot but life got in the way. I recently upgraded to a Nikon D800 with the 24-70 and 70-200 lenses. And it was REALLY an upgrade.
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Originally Posted by WoodyG3 I used to love working in the darkroom, now I can do even more fun stuff on the computer. But, you are right, it can become an endless endeavor!
I also prefer Nikon, FWIW. I have a couple of digital SLRs that are my "serious" cameras, but I got a Nikon P500 for a lightweight,fairly compact camera, and the lens on this thing is awesome for such a small thing. Plus, it has a viewfinder, not just a LCD screen on the back. I hate those, actually.
Anyway, on topic, Nikons are great for photographing Laklands!  |
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02-12-2013, 08:08 PM
|  | Spector Club member #379 | | Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Illinois | | oh yeah, on topic...I like me some Laklands... ( since this is not a photography forum  lol )[/quote]
I think we're on to something here. We can talk about anything just as long as the last sentence randomly brings up playing your Lakland! Seriously, this is making me laugh....but not as much as when I play my Lakland! | 
02-12-2013, 09:18 PM
|  | Jammin for the Lamb! | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago - NW Burbs | | OK guys...lots to catch up on...lessee where I get tonight!
see what happens when i travel and wear myself out??? NO LOG time! (only zzzzing logs...  ) Quote:
Originally Posted by overbybr In | nice! love the picture! Quote:
Originally Posted by saltymonkey New Geezer Sig at Namm. Reposting, the thread closed right after I posted it.  | yup...cool bass.... Quote:
Originally Posted by BassAgent In!  | nice picture BUT!.... Quote:
Originally Posted by funkyebk That is WAY more P than the prototype I got a glimpse of in October.
NTTIAWWT | He liked what you saw "at first" and then changed his mind...at least that is what I hear....I thought it was too much of a departure for him but you never know....
I hear rumors "that" (or similar) may be a model anyways....I have not decided if I like it enough yet though...would have to see a finished one. Quote:
Originally Posted by Texan ...but is it black enough for Brian?  | LOL! agreed....I think it is! Quote:
Originally Posted by funkyebk which is why i was very... um... bemused at the concept.
honestly the short scale hollow body distracted me. | yup...that is one cool bass as well....got my hands on one recently (only plucked it acoustically but it seemed easy to play and comfy)... Quote:
Originally Posted by roadkill2309 Wrong pic. | LOL and CORRECT! Quote:
Originally Posted by roadkill2309 Really? What did you see? | uh....dunno.... 
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02-12-2013, 09:27 PM
|  | Jammin for the Lamb! | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago - NW Burbs | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Holdsg this is my view: | LOL....totally agreed! Quote:
Originally Posted by strappa I would like to join!
got my first Lakland last spring and am now totally hooked!  | I see you now have a GREAT Lakie collection! fantastic assemblage of basses! Quote:
Originally Posted by roadkill2309 Crap. Now I want a fizzy root beer. | LOL...me too....root beer float please! chocolate ice cream (black cow!) Quote:
Originally Posted by MarkusBass | yummy and yummy! Quote:
Originally Posted by mattwear Here is my 09 US Duck Dunn in metallic green. Bought from a fellow TBer mid last year.
The neck feels amazing and stable. It's a wonderful bass to play. Very even note definition and a solid fundamental.
I wasn't so fond of the original pearl pickguard so I replaced it with tort. To me the pearl guard accentuated the inlays and binding, which is fine, but it also made the green unappealing. IMO the tort guard has richened up the green and brought out the colour and detail in the neck wood. Really pleased that a simple fix has transformed the look of this bass.
Before... Attachment 313571
After... Attachment 313572 | love to redeux!!!! looks like a totally different bass! Quote:
Originally Posted by morebassbaby Well...finally, it's time. I've owned this bass for months and it has made me into a pure, straight-up Lakhead! Apparently it comes with a history: sold to me by nautipaul, who bought it from kevdel, who purchased it from original owner Hollow Man who commissioned our good man Carl Pedigo to build this 34" scale 55-94 (54-94?) in beautiful "Carribean Burst" with passive electronics. It came with standard Lakland Pickups, but I went to the factory on Berteau and Carl installed some wonderful single coil version of those pickups, and....I had him change the nut so now it sports an E-high C tuning. I've had many wonderful instruments, (and owned a 44-02, skyline JO, and a 44-94) but this is tops. There is no going to anyone else for me. This is scary to say, but I'm almost ready to sell the wonderful collection I have and just have 4 or 5 Lakies! Cheers guys! Oh, and can I get a number? Luke.
PS for those that are curious...she does have a name. "Ramona" ;-) Here's a small sample of a show we did at the Double Door in Chicago http://youtu.be/Tkjr9AC3Mmw | cool video...thanks for sharing!
nothing wrong with 4-5 Lakies...REALLY.....   Quote:
Originally Posted by JEDI BASS | cool collection JJ!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom P | noyce Tom! simple and clean...
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02-12-2013, 09:28 PM
|  | Jammin for the Lamb! | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago - NW Burbs | |
thanks...
my day is now complete... Quote:
Originally Posted by BassAgent Oh, right, I forgot. Sorry. Which one was the right one?
This one? 
Or this one? 
Or this one?  |
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02-12-2013, 09:34 PM
|  | Jammin for the Lamb! | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago - NW Burbs | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Kinetic Shadow Nice, but no
I've got a 44-64 I'm working on - just wait.
And the slope is even more disproportionate on the LOG. Come on over folks we won't bite.
I'll post new family photos next round, having some things "done." | REALLY!? I thought it would be....but I cannot wait to see super stealth!
...and YES! the LOG is another cool place to hang out...and get lakkiland advice and have fun! Quote:
Originally Posted by diglo Loving this 5594! Sold one bass, because the 5594 killed it! | so you kept it???? I know you had it for sale for a time... Quote:
Originally Posted by pocketgroove The neck is absolutely a big reason I'm considering Lakland! Honestly, I've never played an instrument before that played so well!
Wow, thanks for the video! I've never heard the Meters before, but that was definitely awesome! I'll have to hunt down some more of their music to listen to.
Thanks to everyone else for weighing in. Part of my hesitation is that it's an Asian made instrument for close to the price of a U.S. Fender, but that Lakland...I've never played anything like it before. There was almost nothing I could have improved on it. | I was going to respond, BUT it looks like what needed to be said was said.
Lakie necks are the best (IMNSHO) Quote:
Originally Posted by Texan Don't let the fact that they are made in Asia dissuade you. The consistency of the Skyline Laklands trumps Fenders US line..as does the feel, playability, sound and customer service. I have played literally hundreds of US Fenders back when I sold basses for a living and IMHO Lakland has figured out the secret to making gold. | ^ this!
I was able to handle a few of the most recent batch of Skylines this past weekend and they seemed to be really light overall....
I would put most Skylines against all USA Fenders any day of the week....Indo or wherever!
There were a few issues but those have been resolved!
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02-12-2013, 09:43 PM
|  | Jammin for the Lamb! | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago - NW Burbs | | Quote:
Originally Posted by pocketgroove Thanks. I'm about 98% sure it's what I want to do...I'm planning on checking them out a little more thoroughly at Sweetwater Gearfest, and probably going home with one of my own. | I love it when a Playa has a plan!!!! I say go for it! Quote:
Originally Posted by funkyebk I've got "glamour shots" of all of them individually, but they are still on the camera's SD card... I'll post them when I get a chance. | I cannot wait to see them all!
wow....I really want to quote everyone's collections...they are all so beautiful!!!! But alas....a wave that long might be a problemo....so i use caution... Quote:
Originally Posted by pocketgroove Now that would be something! Do they do factory tours, then? I might just have to put that on my summer itinerary.
Well, that does it! You guys are much nice than those Fender people!  | private tours....email leo@lakland.com or JP@lakland.com and tell them when you will be in town! Quote:
Originally Posted by chuck3 not a great pic, but I play my Lak P 5 in my main band and my Fender P 4 in the "other" band. It's just what fits each band. Both great basses but the Lak is #1 on my list. Not sure I'll ever need another bass. (Of course I'll get one, though.  )  | I am SURE you will! Quote:
Originally Posted by GregC They do! Now I will say, it's not a big place (one big room and a couple smaller ones), so the "tour" is pretty short. But it's a very cool and fun place to hang for a while. They almost always have instruments to play. And if you like those skinny-stringed instruments, they make some neat guitars under the Hanson name and have those on hand as well.
Also, nearby are Bass Club Chicago and Chicago Music Exchange, which are each great stores--BCC has the boutique thing covered, while CME has an incredible vintage collection.
If you come to town, let me and Doug/basspraiser know, we're the welcoming committee. I am lucky enough to live close to all these places, and Doug uses it as an excuse to come into town. | yup...any excuse to get there is a good one! (and we can fight over where to take him for pizza!) Quote:
Originally Posted by funk generator So this is a long shot, but I've found myself missing my Laklands. There is no one in here with a pre 2000 55-94 Deluxe that's interested in a Trade is there? Also Doude did you ever sell Jade? | I KNEW it would oly be a matter of time Neal!!!!
Yup...sold Jade to a guy in Iowa....he sold it to a pawn shop and I THINK it is on Ebay (or was...sold??) Quote:
Originally Posted by Basstardus can I send them an e-mail? Cause a call from my country to USA will cost about 2$
per minute...
is it better to talk to Leo or Brian of Sales and Support for Lakland? | bo@hansonpickups.com
Bo is in charge of Hanson pickups and should be able to hekp you....!
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02-12-2013, 09:49 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Brooklyn and Hudson Valley | | Quote:
Originally Posted by basspraiser I am SURE you will! | I'm sure I will too, but right now this Lak is rocking my world and making the band sound very good too. 
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02-12-2013, 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Basstardus I heard somewhere that those chi's aren't so good with low action basses, my Laklands are setted up pretty low without fret buzzing, are those rumors just hear-say, or is there some truth to that? I want to cover all my bases before I send an order. | never heard that before....I ahve CHIs in 2 basses with very low set ups....no issues! Quote:
Originally Posted by DaRQsiDe
The newest addition to my family!!! 2008 Lakland Skyline JO-5 with Aero pickups and Audere JZ-3!!!
p.s. With Mass winter on the background... Sorry for the iPhone picture... | VERY nice!!!! welcome..... Quote:
Originally Posted by lpcarter Hey, I know this one! Forever in debt to you, for having the mind to sell it one day. I need to do a round up of my Lakies soon! | yes....yes you do....share and share some more!!! we love pictures!! Quote:
Originally Posted by ShowLow Very interesting! The 44-60 Chi-Sonic that I just acquired has the bridge saddles set crazy high. She sounds awesome with TI flats but has a little more fight in her than necessary. I was thinking to email Lakland to get advice on proper setup including pickup clearances.
Lower the strings and the pups you say?? Any helpful PDF files? | http://www.youtube.com/results?searc......0.0...1ac.1.
click on parts 1 and 2....
if you need specs, email JP@lakland.com Quote:
Originally Posted by gotfunk21 | worth quoting....so beautiful! Quote:
Originally Posted by WoodyG3 Looks great to me, gotfunk21. A trans finish is always going to be a little unpredictable because the underlying wood affects the final appearance. I'd say you got a real winner! Have fun with it!!! | Woody..I agree 100% and that is why I am not usually a trans kinda guy...but this??? rolled the dice and won BIG time! Quote:
Originally Posted by Basstardus So, I contacted Brian from Lakland, told me about buying a set of Chi's, and I didn't want to be a drag to him, so I'm asking you guys who have or had Lakland Jazz basses with those Chi's, what is the difference in the sound?
I only heared Ed Friedland playing on some, never talked about them or showing anything about them, and heard Dan Maines from Clutch but he uses a distorted Ampeg, and I play mostly funk and some blues/rock, nothing hard as Clutch, so I'm not fully known with it's sound... Please help | Quote:
Originally Posted by MarkusBass More output, more open, deeper tone, more growl, little less top. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Holdsg I've had them in 2 jazz-style basses. a 44-01 and a DJ. I really liked the chis in a jazz bass, because the stock passive pickups (bartolinis in 44-01 and LH in DJ) kinda leave me cold. I guess I just like a more aggressive tone. I would characterize it as edgier, more sparkle on the high end, more gnarly on the mid-range, and ok but not hit-you-in-the-gut lows, which I think you only get with a pre-amp boosting the lows. So for passive pickups, they get you closer to a modern tone without a pre. I'll let others describe them for you, all I could say is "I liked them very much, but in the end, I just preferred active jazzes" (such ones I now own by other manufacturers) and they were passed onto other owners.
edit: that's funny, I think they give a little more on the top than the vintage LHs. Maybe my ears are different than Markus'. | Marskus and Gary are both right....CHIs are more aggressive J pickups....I agree with Gary...more high end....but nice rounded high end NOT piercing or obnoxious by ANY means!
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02-12-2013, 09:53 PM
|  | Jammin for the Lamb! | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago - NW Burbs | | Quote:
Originally Posted by lpcarter !! EXCITEMENT !!
I had dreamed up a LOG bass once upon a time (still not a member...actually, side note, I TRIED to join but both safari and firefox kept giving me a similar error. Probably a website problem...)
And the bass was:
Skyline
Semi hollow
Short scale
simple enough. And, after a phone call with Leo a few minutes ago, referencing a picture from NAMM (found on the LOG website), this bass is coming to existance!
It's a SS skyline, will be produced in tobacco sunburst with an aged pearloid PG. Bound and dots neck, semi hollow, and a new set of pups. They're from Korea somewhere, made to Lakland specs. So no, they're not chi sonics, not hanson, but Lakland got what they wanted for this bass. The bass will come with flats on it. He says the street price should be under 1k...sign me up!
Oh, and sign me up for a refin http://www.themusiczoo.com/product/1...dstock---Used/ this would look good... | yup...these are REALLY nice feeling basses!
wow...a refin would be cool in that color....
hurry though...I hear rumblings of selling out soon (seriously).
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02-12-2013, 10:00 PM
|  | Jammin for the Lamb! | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago - NW Burbs | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Farley New to the club. My first Lakland and this US Glaub is a beauty. Sorry, the pictures do not do this bass any justice whatsoever - a photographer I certainly am not. With that said this has the Fralin p/u and sounds/plays like an absolute dream! | ANY Lakie pic is a GREAT Lakie pic!
welcome and thanks for sharing!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by pocketgroove Wow, pretty!!
I was going to start a new thread to ask, but you folks have been very helpful, so I'll try here.
I'd like to get a Lakland Skyline 44-64. The first (and only) one I've tried so far captured my heart. It is a 2005 model, sunburst with tort, in really great condition for $825 with a molded case. This will be my first expensive bass, though, so there's definitely some appeal to buying new. I don't know how the older ones stack up to the newer ones. Anyway...new or used? Thanks! | if you like it...go used....no shame in that...especially if you love it.....that is a GREAT price as well..GO FOR IT! Quote:
Originally Posted by Kinetic Shadow Here's the thing, you played the bass right? And you clicked with it? Then forget old or new and go with the one that grabbed you. | ^ what he said... Quote:
Originally Posted by Bert Slide Got this Skyline 44-60 custom a few days ago and I love it. Great neck and tone. Bind me, block me, and butta me all over!
Lousy pics from my phone can't do the color justice.  | "Bind me, block me, and butta me all over! "...BEST phrase I have heard in a long time!!! LOL!
those are great looking and sounding basses!!!
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Originally Posted by cdbrewer99 | you bettcha!!! if you want a number , PM me....welcome!!!
sweet way to enter! Quote:
Originally Posted by j.kernodle dang that's a sexy 55-AJ. I'll be back in the club this afternoon when Mr. UPS man drops off my seafoam 4-94. this will be the first US lakland I've ever touched, let alone owned.  | yahoo!  nice way to enter US Lakie -dom! Quote:
Originally Posted by ShowKing This funk/motown band that im subbing for tried to make me play their fender p bass with flats to get a zero treble vintage tone.
It seemed odd to me for them to tell me to play their bass which ive never seen or played before, for the gig.
I wasnt into gigging with a bass im unfamiliar with and im not into flats so i told them i'll stick with my bass (Lakland 55-69) but i'll play with a more p bass vintagey sound. | wow.....how did it go??? you should be able to get a decent thump out of it with some tweakage... Quote:
Originally Posted by RumbleBeeAL Eublet, I'm not sure it's as easy as reversing the function of the push/pull. I'd imagine when the pot is pulled out, it's opens the power circuit. It may be possible to install a micro switch/toggle in series with that circuit to allow you to do the same thing. As another option, maybe using a TRS ( Stereo type 1/4" ) plug at the Instrument end of the cable without the "Ring" being tied to the "Tip" or " Shield" terminals. Worth a quick test at least to ensure you get a signal from the instrument. If that works, you won't need to modify the bass, just change the cable the other 5% of time. Certainly worth the test however. | Gordo to the rescue again!!!!
I agree...I do not think it is as easy as it changing the wires....
try emailing: carl@chicagobassdoctor.com and see what The master says....
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02-12-2013, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by MarkusBass Or you could take the knob off and put a rubber grommet under it so it won't push down. | simple solution..... Quote:
Originally Posted by j.kernodle thanks! I just got this one from a TB'er, Ben in trade.
I really love playing it. I'm still in the first weekend honeymoon but I can see this becoming my number 1 easily.  |  nice.....Lakies have a tendency to displace other basses quite frequently... Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrfstop ah ha.
I had been eye balling a 44-94 that looked to be that same color...drop dead BEM board...brand new ....some dealer had it listed on ebay for a sweet price.
I chickened out however, as I had recently picked up the buckeye burl 44-94.
Common sense prevailed for once.  |  Dan and "common sense" in the same sentence??? Quote:
Originally Posted by JEDI BASS It took me a while to get around to giving this one a try with my band, and it sounded GREAT!  | I bet it did! I LOVE my 55-76 in a band setting...just something about it sits in very well!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Eublet Beautiful bass! That Amber finish on a deluxe top never ceases to impress. I honestly think that the body shape of the 4/55 series basses has to be the best ever for me. It's big enough to feel like a man's bass, but refined enough to be comfy, and with absolute complete access to the entire fretboard, what's not to love. I will always respect and love Leo Fender's designs, but the one thing he got completely wrong to me is the upper access on the fretboard. I want Lakland to build me a P/J in a 4-94 body. I'm thinking strongly of putting in the request to see if they'll do it. | I agree on the color....love that combo myself....kick myself for selling the original "AMBER" all of the time! Quote:
Originally Posted by WoodyG3 Nah, you have one chance to input the disarm code first.  | LOL!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by JEDI BASS Thanks, I'm toying with the idea of a Stingray style pickguard for it. I'd never drill holes in the bass, so it'd be taped (double-sided) on. Maybe a white one w/ an orange power T for when we are playing for sports fans. Go Vols!! | nah!!! no guard !!! Quote:
Originally Posted by roadkill2309 I just saw an interview with Geezer Butler in which he said that his new Lakkie is coming out as a sig. Anyone know anything? | you already saw it a few pages ago....and asked about the "original concept"....sheesh!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Kinetic Shadow Now if you went to the LOG, you would already know about this  Here's a link to the NAMM thread. Cool photos of Geezer with the bass, that he apparently took home with him. | yup.....he loved it was what I heard.... Quote:
Originally Posted by MingusBass Attachment 315875When I first bought this bass a couple years ago, I owned seven others from other brands. One by one, I sold them all. Never have I bonded with an instrument like I have with my Lakland. It's an amazing instrument. | nice....those CHIs are killer - right???
nice bass....
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02-12-2013, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by JEDI BASS Good eye aye?
My favorite is the 1.65" like the 44-94, EBMM, '51 P etc have. But, I don't have issues w/ a 1.5" either. Absolutely can't play a 1.75" due to the wider string spacing in the money area of the fretboard. It's weird how much 0.1" throws me off! | hmmmm...interesting....Sexy Chocolate (and your 55-02) has a 1.75 neck...measure it.....
I love 1.75 necks!!!
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02-12-2013, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by roadkill2309 I'm a little claustrophobic when it comes to nut width. Especially since I'm playing 5s. | me too....That is the ONLY reason Dan has the "Hands of God" Scheff....I need the extra real estate.... Quote:
Originally Posted by zhollywood Just picked up my first Lakland! Skyline DJ4. I was originally gearing up to buy the limited Trans Burgundy available from Bass Club in Chicago but as soon as I saw the Lake Placid Blue in person I couldn't say no!  | she sure is a beauty!!!! as you said in your PM...pics DO NOT do that color justice...good call on the color! Quote:
Originally Posted by JEDI BASS Congrats, she's pretty! | yup...+1000
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02-12-2013, 10:22 PM
|  | Jammin for the Lamb! | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago - NW Burbs | | Quote:
Originally Posted by FourNotFive I ordered one of the Trans Burgundy Skyline DJ4s. I am (im)patiently waiting while she's back at the factory for some Chi-Sonics before she ships.
I just sold my 44-01 so I am temporarily ineligble for the club (ha ha).
I'll post pics of my new baby when she arrives... | WELL worth the wait I say!!! Yours must have been one of the few I saw when I was at the shop this past weekend....they are Uber cool and very light!!!
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Originally Posted by MingusBass If you don't go Chi, you're wasting your time.  | LOL...agreed....everyone needs at least one set of CHis in their collection... Quote:
Originally Posted by natw42 Kids are in bed, drinking some vino w the mrs and Bathrobe jamming... Explained the eq and pickup selection to my girl an she seemed mildly interested! Keeper for sure (both the girl and the lakland!) Attachment 316630 | very cool...I agree...too both...vino, bass, interested wife....what else is there to life???
my wife surprises me once in a while with her bass questions....it is nice to know our women are intrested in our hobbies.... Quote:
Originally Posted by Holdsg no pics, no girl. I had to say it. | LOL....yeah...we need pics! Quote:
Originally Posted by zhollywood Anyone have any good upgrade ideas or have a source for pickguards for skyline DJ4's? I can't find much info on either besides the typical hipshot or j Retro options. | lakland can make one for you... Quote:
Originally Posted by funkyebk I said I had Glamour Shots taken of the family... here they are...
First off... My main player... '04 Body w/ Barts and an '11 Neck
Next up... My Fretless... '06 body w/ Lakland LH3 and '04 Neck
'11 AJ body with '06 Maple Neck... strung with Stainless DR Lo Riders... I may be swapping the electronics for Aguilar Pups and Pre... just because I can...
And last but not least... my Bob Glaub... She's stock from (if I'm deciphering the SN correctly) '02. She may be getting a tort guard in the near future. I like tort.  | very sweet!!! nice pics and GREAT basses.. Quote:
Originally Posted by funkyebk OH but I'm not finished!
These aren't mine... but I had to share because they are SO beautiful...
Here's a 2013 Limited Edition 55-01 at Premier Bass Guitar in Superior, CO. The picture doesn't do it justice... the flame in the top just pops!
And a Skyline Hollow body that was refinished in Ice Blue Metallic. The owner of PBG's personal bass... Gorgeous!!!!  | those spalt tops are really cool!!! I saw several recently and they were tempting for sure...
that HB??? wow....stunning.....love it....now one of my FAV HB colors (along with inca silver and shoreline gold)....
I have a JO5CS in that color and it looks even better in person...
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