Found my missing bass (after 10 years of searching)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • We’ve all done it.
    Sold a bass, and regretted it the moment it left our possession.
    Well, I did the same thing over a decade ago and have been searching for that very bass ever since.
    There was just something super unique about that bass that I’ve never found in another bass… so you can guess what happened when I saw it pop up on a forum for sale just a few days ago… ;)
    I’m gonna tell you the full scoop in this video… oh, and look out for the pics of a 26 year old me… and yep, I was even bald back then, lol!
    As always, see you in the shed…
    Scott :)
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Комментарии • 590

  • @TheAcho83
    @TheAcho83 5 лет назад +180

    I had my Wal bass stolen after a gig, I checked every day on eBay for 5 years and finally found it and got it back!

    • @MarcosRobertoDosSantosJF
      @MarcosRobertoDosSantosJF 5 лет назад +7

      Did you stole it back? hahah!

    • @TheAcho83
      @TheAcho83 5 лет назад +51

      @@MarcosRobertoDosSantosJF I wish haha, it was all the way across the country in New York, I'm in Oregon! I had to buy it again, cops wouldn't help, luckily the guy who bought it was really cool and had had instruments stolen from him before. He sold it to me for half what he bought it for, I thought that was fair.

    • @tyrred
      @tyrred 5 лет назад +11

      @@TheAcho83 Dude I'm so sorry you had to wait 5 years, and pay to get it back. At least you got your baby! Similar to what happened to my baby. Cops couldn't "prove" I hadn't sold it, despite the dude who pawned it was a known fencer. The pawn shop sold it back to me for what it paid the bastard, like $250-ish. What a steal.

    • @lwb9884
      @lwb9884 5 лет назад +2

      Asher paquette yoo my Oregon boy

    • @devilsoffspring5519
      @devilsoffspring5519 5 лет назад +5

      So glad you got it back!!
      When buying back your own stolen property, you pay with a credit card (such as by using Paypal, or something like it.)
      When you receive your stolen property, and verify it's yours (serial number check, for example,) you phone the credit card company and cancel payment.
      It's entirely ethical--it's YOUR property. You shouldn't have to pay someone else for what you already own--keep in mind, the guy selling it to you is committing a CRIME!! He's in possession of stolen property, and selling it for profit!
      If the guy that sold it back to you was cool about it, that's great. But, you don't owe him ONE THIN DIME. Use your credit card and cancel payment upon receipt of YOUR property.

  • @DangableQ
    @DangableQ 5 лет назад +14

    Great to see that you got your bass back! I have a somewhat similar story. In Feb. of 2018, I sold a Carvin B-50 to help pay for my wife's home hospice care. This bass was extra special not only because it felt and sounded fantastic, it was also a bass she had given me for Christmas a couple years ago. Unfortunately she did happen to pass away a couple weeks later. About a month later with my heart split open with grief I happened to see that my former bass was still for sale. I went back to the shop where it was and bought it back for what they paid me for it, plus tax. I am so happy to get that bass back!! It will never leave me again, and has been a significant step in my healing process.

  • @Somelights_NL
    @Somelights_NL 5 лет назад +355

    Pardon me, but this bass sounds better than anything you played on youtube before.

    • @bensmiling
      @bensmiling 5 лет назад +5

      Northern Lights completely agree.

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 5 лет назад +16

      Personally, I can't get past the looks of a Fodera, but man, they sound great, and I'm so glad Scott got his back.

    • @LCA1985
      @LCA1985 5 лет назад +9

      I dont agree, Scott has got many great basses. Neck pickup on this bass sounds amazing and meaty but more than the Fender Custom Shop he has? I dont think so...🤷🏻‍♂️ And Btw the Overwater signature model sounds pretty close to the Fodera Imo and costes 1/3 😅

    • @Viper-dz2kw
      @Viper-dz2kw 5 лет назад +5

      Sammy Shelor probably more like 10000$ fodera’s are stupidly expensive

    • @jamminwithjambo7729
      @jamminwithjambo7729 5 лет назад +1

      @@bensmiling I must agree

  • @noahdentonmusic
    @noahdentonmusic 5 лет назад +15

    Scott doesn't give himself enough credit, he is as smooth and technical as it gets.

  • @RebornThroughHate
    @RebornThroughHate 5 лет назад +3

    This bass sounds wonderful and I like that it is strung E-C. Sound is clear, light, warm, yet not annoyingly trebly. Glad you have your baby back.

  • @HashiAkitaPuppy
    @HashiAkitaPuppy 5 лет назад +6

    I sold my very first bass, a 1982 Aria Pro II SB-600 to a guy back in 1984. Two weeks ago, I bought it back, the guy never played it, it just sat in its case in his closet for all that time. Not a super high end bass, but getting it back is an amazing feeling. Congrats on getting yours back as well!

    • @geerhoar
      @geerhoar 5 лет назад +1

      I think it is difficult to find a replacement for an old Aria Pro II. I’ll never sell my SB Elite I.

  • @MrSandalwood
    @MrSandalwood 5 лет назад +132

    True story I've Known John entwistle since 1984 because I was at school with his son Entwistle senior gave me a Warwick bass I played that bass till 1995 then switched a p bass... John asked his son did he know ware this Warwick was and told his dad you gave it to my school freind Andrew anyway his son phoned and said any chance my dad can have this bass back so he lived down the road from me in the Cotswolds. . I took it back and he said I'm really sorry but I need it back because of the bass tone.. that was fine and said it really bid a job for me and I'd used it on are first 2 albums 1992 and 1994.. anyway he said when he was finish I could have it back again..anyway I forgot about it when John died in 2002 I went to his funeral and his son said I have somthing for you at home. At his father studio was the bass in a rack of about 40 basses and he said remember this and on the rack was the bass he gave me on the back was a postit note saying Andrew 1994.. his son gave me the bass back and said my Dad played through this alot the biggest custom trace elliot you ever seen and he said you can have that if you want... that bass and amp now sit in my lounge next to my discs and brit awards... if it ment to be yours it will find its way back to you...so happy you got one of your tools back..

    • @sidneyroyongkingco7951
      @sidneyroyongkingco7951 5 лет назад +5

      That's awesome! I hope I could find my stolen hamer cruise bass

    • @jimgraves4197
      @jimgraves4197 5 лет назад +8

      That's one hell of a great story to tell your grandchildren. :D

    • @russelllucas1043
      @russelllucas1043 5 лет назад +5

      That's an awesome story!!! What a great ending, so happy for you. I loved John's playing and unique style. Legend.

    • @MrSandalwood
      @MrSandalwood 5 лет назад +2

      @@sidneyroyongkingco7951 beleave and it shall happen I'm well into visualisation.. just need to visualise those lottery numbers

    • @MrSandalwood
      @MrSandalwood 5 лет назад +5

      @@jimgraves4197 my granson is 3 and he's leaning towards drums I will have him put up with adoption if he dies not buck his ideas up😊

  • @stevenfreitas8775
    @stevenfreitas8775 5 лет назад

    F bass BN5....loved that preamp. I had one with a macassar ebony fingerboard and sold it due to a medical condition 3 years ago and thought I would never play again. I regretted it the day I shipped it off. I managed to regain my use of my left hand....a mild stroke does crazy things to your dexterity. I want to definitely get another one as the tone and feel of the F bass is just incredible. My bass was named Mikey in honor of Mike Porcaro of Toto who was taken from use too soon from ALS. I am determined to get that BN5 back and play it again. No bass brings so many memories for me.
    Great video Scott....you’re always an inspiration to me to keep playing no matter what. Left hand still gets wonky at times but I’m able to play and make music again. I’m so happy for that. Take care and god bless.

  • @googlethis313
    @googlethis313 5 лет назад +84

    When I saw the title? My first thought was,
    “How the hell big is his house?”
    Glad you found it man!
    ❤️,
    A Dorothy In Kansas
    A Freak In Red Mary Janes

  • @jamesbrace3212
    @jamesbrace3212 5 лет назад +9

    Awesome video!
    I'm new at this Bass stuff.
    Severely musically challenged at best.
    I got truly excited about you opening that case.
    I hope one day I will have a bass that Iam attached to.
    Great videos!
    Thank you kind sir!

  • @logandj2399
    @logandj2399 5 лет назад +8

    Congrats mate by the way i just purchased your course, finished bass 101 and moving onto Bass foundations. Thank you so much for everything you are doing even though I've just started using the course it has already changed my life as a bass player.

  • @johnniedelong9322
    @johnniedelong9322 5 лет назад

    It's great watching you see and talk about your old friend. Your excitement is the same as we all have with our guitars, it never grows old! Thanks S..

  • @RevengenceRaven
    @RevengenceRaven 5 лет назад +1

    That is a beautiful bass and it sounds amazing! Congratulations on getting it back. Looking forward to seeing it in future videos.

  • @kbp3761
    @kbp3761 5 лет назад +1

    Congrats on getting your bass back, Scott! Like being reunited with an old friend. Happy for you.

  • @sylart57
    @sylart57 5 лет назад

    WoW!!!! I can only imagine how great it felt to open that case and see your old friend again!! I think I saw a tear there. I sold a Fender Jazz Bass back in the day that I hope and pray to be reunited with soon!! I'm very happy for your good fortune!! Enjoy!!! And I'm sure you will!! Play oooonnnn, Bass Meister, play on!!!

  • @rjforbes4804
    @rjforbes4804 5 лет назад +1

    So happy to see you get your Baby back.
    It reminds me of 3 years ago when I got the scratch together to get my MM Stingray and Mesa Walkabout back from the pawn I lost it to 4 years prior. I couldn’t believe both were still there!
    It too was a very happy day. Still playing them today. 🙂

  • @bassboijacob
    @bassboijacob 5 лет назад +29

    I like the E to C tuning
    Than the B to G on a 5 string bass

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 5 лет назад +5

      I don't, but to each his own 😕

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 5 лет назад +2

      It all depends on what music you play. If you don't need the lower 4th, you might as well enjoy the upper one.

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 5 лет назад +3

      @@rickc2102
      The electric bass is at its best giving its signature voice on the low-end of the musical register, no matter the song. That low Eb to B range is much more distinctive than the high end range of notes afforded by the high C tuning. Usually, the rhythm guitar covers that range pretty well, from my experience. If the high C is what you want, irrespective of the music, get a six string, tune it standard B E A D G C tuning, and have at it. Not a fan of abnormal string jury-rigs. Bass strings are meant to be tuned to the pitch for which they are made, and installed as the sets within which they are sold. There are always individual exceptions made to the standards observed by the majority of players based on personal taste, which lean towards all kinds of outliers. That's fine for them. But as I said...to each his own.

  • @valendis
    @valendis 5 лет назад +11

    Great, now I want a fodera! Thanks Scott, really thanks!
    Hahaha! But more seriously, this bass looks and sounds amazing! I'm happy for you getting it back

    • @chrisbassartist4344
      @chrisbassartist4344 5 лет назад +1

      Valentin D start saving!! I’ve wanted one for the longest that bass is probably at least $8,000

  • @phatbassanchor
    @phatbassanchor 5 лет назад +4

    Sweet bass, Scott. Glad you were finally able to find it again. :)
    For me it's two basses that were stolen...
    A 1966 Gibson EB-2 and a 1986 Aria Pro II Thor Sound.
    Both were dream basses for different reasons, both stolen.

  • @JoePaulsey
    @JoePaulsey 5 лет назад +1

    This base looks and sounds awesome! And that's coming from a lead guitar player that loves visiting your channel just to hear one of the most musical bass player on the planet. Congrats to this reunion!

  • @jamminwithjambo7729
    @jamminwithjambo7729 5 лет назад +1

    Scott ... I can't believe you ever parted with it. As soon as you started playing it, I thought God that bass sounds so good. I am so glad for you to have it back in your arms. It was meant to be yours.🎶♥️🎶

  • @jefgirdler7232
    @jefgirdler7232 5 лет назад +1

    I can't imagine ever getting rid of one of mine, but the look on your face when you play it is all I need to see to know I really don't wanna part with them, ever. At all. It sounds fantastic.

  • @j.rhodes1025
    @j.rhodes1025 5 лет назад

    Its beautiful and sounds as good as it looks! Congrats on getting it back, I had a very same thing happen to me earlier this year. Got back a Musicman Stingray that I love(d) and regretted selling years ago; got her back this past Feb.

  • @dhughes2645
    @dhughes2645 5 лет назад

    Happy you got your baby back! I sold my 97 fender American deluxe jazz 5 In blueburst. Loved that bass. It showed up at a local guitar center last year but unfortunately I didn’t have the money to get it back. One day I will 🙂

  • @kongandbasses8732
    @kongandbasses8732 5 лет назад +1

    Congratulations having your Fodera back.
    I never had bad feelings selling a bass, even my former big love, a wonderfull Warwick Streamer Stage I.
    I know it now is in good hands - and I switched my taste in neck shapes and sound a lot.
    Today I have some MusicMan SR 5 and 4, two Precision Basses, a Vychodil P5 and a Carvin SB 5000, so this is what covers the most tones that you have to provide, live and in the studio.
    For "special demands" I have a Fenix Jazz fretless and an old LesPaul Bass for thick, thumpy vintage tones.
    Some basses came and went away, like an Ibanez K5, two complete different Bongo 5, and a Lado Falcon Professional.
    My first Precision Bass, made in 1964, came to me in 1979, and this special one will never leave me.

  • @tyrred
    @tyrred 5 лет назад

    Not a bass that I sold, but a bass that was stolen. Custom Carvin BB75, koa, active, string-thru-body. First custom bass I had made for me. Doesn't sound like any other bass I've ever heard. The thieves stole it, my Mexican J-bass, and both of the guitarist's guitars.
    Bought a Schecter, recorded an album with it. 2 years later, found my baby at a pawn shop and got her back! Just a couple months back, swapped the troublesome Carvin preamp for a Bartolini preamp, got the frets Plek'd, and now she sings so sweet makes me wanna weep!

  • @aprilkurtz1589
    @aprilkurtz1589 5 лет назад +17

    My house was burgled and among other things, the thieves stole my 1973 Rick 4001. Cream coloured, black binding. Never saw it again. I'd love to have it back.

    • @theTrend7
      @theTrend7 5 лет назад +2

      That SUCKS! Sorry that happened.

    • @aussiecoastie72
      @aussiecoastie72 5 лет назад +2

      April Kurtz so sorry for your loss , I’ve had an instrument stolen so I know how it feels 😞

    • @andrewshaw8396
      @andrewshaw8396 5 лет назад +1

      That's as bad as it gets, mate. Sorry to hear it.

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 5 лет назад

      @@andrewshaw8396 Thanks.

    • @kevgamble
      @kevgamble 5 лет назад +4

      If you know the serial number or another distinguishing mark, you could always share it here just in case.

  • @rcmakingtracks18
    @rcmakingtracks18 5 лет назад

    Great story Scott, glad you found your old friend. Only started playing 4 months ago at age 58, brought a yamaha 304, just love it. Won't ever sell it, but maybe a better one in the future, as I improve my skills. Love you downloads. John.

  • @alanhowell3646
    @alanhowell3646 5 лет назад

    I sold a Musicman RD65 guitar amp & really wish I still had it. It was a beautiful amp. I don’t understand why you sold Scott if it if it had so many memories attached to it. I have a 78 Fender Strat that I’ve had since I was 15 & there is no way I will ever get rid of it.

  • @RdnyLan
    @RdnyLan 5 лет назад

    The one that got away was a natural finish Fender Precision Bass from the 1960's or early 1970's that burned up in a truck wreck with a lot of our gear. That was the first electric bass I ever played. Replaced it with another Fender Precision which was stolen from a church several years later. Seemed to have interesting luck with Fender basses. Replaced it with a Guild B301 that was also very good and I had a lot of good times with it but sold it when we needed groceries for the family. I miss all of them but am glad I did find the trash bass (Rogue P bass that I refinished and replaced missing parts). This one plays surprisingly well. On my 3rd month of Scott's Bass lessons and playing better than I ever have (allowing for arthritis in my fingers). Thanks.

  • @topcturvee1
    @topcturvee1 5 лет назад

    OMG, Scott....Congrats!!!!!! So glad you got your baby back!!!!! I'm enjoying reading all these comments!!!! Sorry to hear about all the stolen Basses, and gear!!!! My story is......I learned on my big bro's 1965 Fender jazz Bass, since I can ever remember....We're talking as young as 4 to 5 years old I was. I grew into the Bass. By the time I was 17 years old, in 1982, my big bro took me driving around to ALL the music stores, to look for a Bass for me. I compared every Bass I looked at and Played to the '65 Jazz....Nothing measured up!!!! I finally settled on a used Rickenbacker 4001 Bass, it was a late 70's early 80's model, that didn't have a scratch on it !!!!! I payed about $400 Dollars for it. I always loved the look of a Ric, but the sound was not what I was used too!! In 1986 I sold it!!!! I didn't miss that Bass for a long time.....til about 26 years later. I've been thinking of that Bass, and would LOVE to get it back!!!!

  • @ringbrookstrings2868
    @ringbrookstrings2868 5 лет назад

    I have a super unique old Fodera Emperor 5. It's only #511, made all the way back in 1990. A few years ago I set up a trade where I was passing it on for 3 other basses including an F Bass, a Roger, and a custom JCR. Three great basses, but as soon as I agreed to it I felt that instant regret you're talking about. Fortunately the other guy pulled out last minute because of its 16mm string spacing! I still have it and never intend to sell it. That feeling told me everything I needed to know.

  • @vintagevinylvets1187
    @vintagevinylvets1187 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your story Scott, congratulations on finding your “lost love.” It sounds AMAZING!

  • @TheMikecheck101
    @TheMikecheck101 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful bass but I didn't hear a word you said the whole time George was on camera. ❤❤❤

  • @BaceBeat
    @BaceBeat 5 лет назад +9

    Last year I was able to pick up a Fodera MG. Best decision ever.

  • @shipsahoy1793
    @shipsahoy1793 5 лет назад

    Scott, that’s a really nice bass !! Enjoy! So many fairly expensive basses that are on my wish list these days, but I can’t afford to go there..🤒 😩

  • @luke4strings208
    @luke4strings208 4 года назад

    Hey Scott, great story. I have a similar story. I am a rock bass player. A huge Def Leppard fan. Loved Rick Savage Hamer 5 String. The ones he used in the late 80’s up to around 94/95 before he switched to Jackson. The Hamer is a 91 made in USA. All mahogany, EMG pickups / electronics. Schaller tuners , high mass bridge, A rock monster of a bass, what you hear on the Hysteria Album is what it is. Anyway Hamers are very hard to find in Sydney until I found one second hand 10 years ago and acquired it. Sad to I sold it last year and kick myself ever since. Gone and nowhere to be seen. I hope I find it one day just like you found yours. I’ll send you the pictures via Facebook, take care

  • @igorkuchna7374
    @igorkuchna7374 5 лет назад

    Don’t ever give it away! Never heard a Fodera playing so resonant. An ideal bass guitar. Congrats and I kinda understand the story behind for looking for it daily.

  • @bryansimpson664
    @bryansimpson664 4 года назад

    Great vid! You can see very clearly you love this bass and glad to get it back. The first proper guitar (an Aria Pro) I ever bought from my local music shop and with my first ever wage packet, went around the world with me. I gigged with it as far away as Oz and all over the UK. But, when I finally settled in Edinburgh, my flat got looted and it got nicked. That, and a '72 Tele. I was almost inconsolable. Well, twenty years later and just after Xmas 2019, I found it on the internet for sale at an online auction house. I'd been on the internet nearly every week since modem dial-up days trying to find it. Sadly, I'd just missed the auction and am currently trying to get some kind of action from the auction house (cops not interested) to get it returned to me. So far, they've been evasive. Still, there is hope!

  • @ebertmahon8939
    @ebertmahon8939 5 лет назад

    Wow, so glad that you got your baby back. I have a Warwick Corvette active five that was converted to a fretless by the old distributor of Warwicks over ten years ago. I called the distributor out of the blue to see if I could purchase a fretless neck and they made me an offer to convert one of their in-stock active fretted Corvettes to a fretless for no extra charge and I jumped on it. I had it delivered to a dealer in NYC and I picked it up. I wouldn't trade for the world. It's made of Bubinga wood and a bit heavy but I love the tone.

  • @Michael-kx2bn
    @Michael-kx2bn 5 лет назад

    I had a Pedulla Buzz bass that played like nothing I had ever played before and it sounded amazing too. It was my first fretless and the first one I had ever played. I bought in 1987 or 88 for around $850. I got it so cheap because I had a friend that worked for Pedulla. Anyway, I got married and had to sell it after my second child was born because I needed the money. Not knowing the true value of it I sold it to a local music store for $600! The guy there claimed he had never heard of Pedulla. What a sucker I was! Anyway, I began looking on line about 5 years ago and found that the least expensive ones are $2000 and on up. Long story short, I never found it and there is no way I could afford one now. God I miss that thing! BTW, I am VERY happy for you that you found your Fodera, it sounds amazing! Great videos, keep up the good work.

  • @robertstone1218
    @robertstone1218 5 лет назад +6

    A beautiful reunion :’). Could you make a video talking about some of the different masters you studied under and what led to you being able to do so? It’s astounding how many you have worked with! Would love insights and tips

  • @nicgundy
    @nicgundy 5 лет назад +2

    One of the basses I sold back in February was my LTD D 6 string I still half regret getting rid of but led me to having my favorite bass to date: Jericho Alpha 5 string (& my first ever passive 5)!

  • @angeldelvax7219
    @angeldelvax7219 5 лет назад

    Nice bass!!! Congratz on getting it back ;)
    I never ever EVER sold any musical instrument. A lot has happened in my life, and just about every instrument I own has memories to some period or event. I lost almost all memorabilia of my entire life, and I don't have any real connections with my family (apart from my little sister...) so my instruments are all really important to me.
    Every instrument also has one or two melodies attached to those memories, so picking up an instrument and playing that specific memory is like magic.

  • @TheBigT61
    @TheBigT61 5 лет назад

    I had basically the opposite experience to this, I bought an old "78" Stingray at a clearance sale at one of my local music stores, I loved it and it became my signature bass. I toured my home country " Australia " and a couple of tours overseas with it. One day I was sound checking at an outdoor gig at the University in my home town " Newcastle " during the afternoon and I noticed a guy standing front of stage. We got to talking and he told me he was the previous owner of the bass and how he had traded it in at the store. he was able to tell me the whole history of the bass from the time it was new. He was the second owner of the bass. it was bought new in New Zealand and bought to Australia buy a guy in a band trying to crack it in Australia, I don't know who it was unfortunately. That Stingray still has pride of place in my collection andunfortunately for the previous owner I will not be selling it, ever.

  • @Spthomas47
    @Spthomas47 5 лет назад

    I've two basses I lament not having, well, 1.5 actually.
    Oddly? Both are Ibanez SG's...
    The first one(4 string) I bought used but(still not sure why I did it) sold it to a band studio landlord/luthier/producer. He put a fair amount of work into it and it is his go to studio bass.
    It taunts me everytime I stop in and see him.
    The second(5 string), I bought for a band I needed to _do more_ in. The rehearsal studio we rented burned down and about the only thing we got back had been a speaker cabinet from the guitarist and that bass. I held onto the husk of a bass for 14 years now and am currently rebuilding it(complete with all hardware, electronics, I stripped the finish and added inlay to the body and headstock. I can't wait to finish it up).
    The bass I sold the other landlord was the replacement for the one that burned.

  • @LarsAlleleijn
    @LarsAlleleijn 5 лет назад

    Congrats Scott! She's a beauty! And indeed ... I've been searching for my beloved 'Yamaha TRB6 John Patitucci 2' (orange) for years now...

  • @bassnsax
    @bassnsax 5 лет назад

    Glad you were able to find it again! I've only ever played a Fodera Victor Wooten Yin Yang - in my hands, it sounded more sterile than I would like...but every other Fodera player makes theirs sound wonderful!
    Strange as it sounds, I will never sell my late-90's Made in Mexico Fender P-bass - I bought it for dirt cheap on eBay, and I won the bass lottery there! A bass that I'm *GLAD* I sold was a mid-to-late 90's Modulus Quantum 6 (I had no reason buying it in high school) - I quickly found the neck profile to be the opposite of what I wanted, found out that 6 strings just aren't for me (...but are they now? :p ) and the Kahler bridge installed on it was waaaaaaay too fiddly for someone who didn't know what they were doing with it!
    Congrats again on getting your lovely bass back again!

  • @edwardmayo7117
    @edwardmayo7117 5 лет назад

    Glad you've got it back!
    Many years ago I was told I had to get a 5-string bass for a gig (not 6, must be 5!) so went and bought the cheapest thing I could get my hands on - an OLP musician copy with a red sparkle paint job! Did the gig, got home sold it!
    Huge mistake, not only do I miss the way it played and felt, but looking back on photos of that gig.... it looked way cool! Like you, I chased it around, but had to make do with a black one. Must have played through hundreds on these "cheap" musicman copies to find the one that I loved again. Guys in music shops must have thought I was crazy, going in to play these "cheapo" copies against my (now) regular MTD to see how they felt!
    You'r right - the bass is the sum of the parts - if you find a great one, don't let it go!

  • @yoantonkov7722
    @yoantonkov7722 5 лет назад

    What a great reunion! So happy for you :)

  • @LowEndLobster
    @LowEndLobster 4 года назад

    I know this is completely not bass related, but I am SUPER jealous that you guys get the manual X1 over there. I love the look of those cars, but we only get the automatic in the US :(.

  • @n197272
    @n197272 5 лет назад

    Great story Scott...beautiful bass, glad you're reunited.

  • @Metalbass10000
    @Metalbass10000 5 лет назад +1

    The only musical instrument I have sold that I regret, and I really I'm not happy that I sold the bass, was a 1983 Fender P bass, American-made at Fullerton plans. It is not the Fullerton model from 83 but it is the most beautiful sounding and most beautiful playing Fender P bass I have ever had in my hands or been in the presence of. I have gotten compliments, and been told it's the best bass sound I've ever heard, with that bass running through my Ampeg SVT 4 Pro head and through cabinets made by a local specialty amp and cabinet maker in the area. And these compliments came while playing thrash metal, while playing classic rock, while playing jazz, while playing blues, and even while playing country. So that bass had to sound good. The main reason I regret it is not because I don't have it, but because after having it for 25 years and maintaining it beautifully, only having to adjust the truss rod twice in 25 years oh, six weeks after it was sold the person who bought it gave it to someone to set up quote and that person actually managed to break the truss rod and screw up the soldering. So needless to say that bass does not sound or play like it did just two years ago.

  • @danieltorres5238
    @danieltorres5238 5 лет назад +3

    I do believe an instrument will respond different no matter how identical it is. I had a 96 EBMM Sterling that sounded amazing and responded how I want it to sound. I sold it due to financial reasons. I miss it so much I got I found one identical minus the color scheme. Didn't sounded what I remembered. Sold it and brought me a 99 and same thing. Wasn't what I wanted. The summary is if you find an instrument that responds to what you express hold on to it. You won't regret it

  • @david.leikam
    @david.leikam 5 лет назад

    A great return indeed! 👏😎👍
    I just put my 3rd bass (Ibanez SR1300PD) in storage after 26 years performing with it as I dive into my new NS Design CR5-string Radius bass. I admit that I have thought about selling it recently but it’s still a good 4 string custom fretted bass with a lot of history so it’s just in storage and focusing on the new 5 string chapter for now.
    My 1st bass was a black Hondo 4 string that I bought from a high school friend that was pretty bad and heavy but worked for a teenager just starting out in gigs. My 2nd was a base level white generic Ibanez 4 string (fretted SR) that was an upgrade but very general and sold it about the time I bought the 3rd bass above.

  • @keithnewman8955
    @keithnewman8955 5 лет назад

    Beautiful Bass! Great tone. I had a '78 Precision fretless back in the early 90's decided to sell it when times got lean and I hated that feeling i had when i watched it go down the stairs and into this guys trunk. I loved that bass and was always on the lookout for it. In San Diego then. Finally started looking for it on ebay from time to time and one day voila' there it was. Contacted seller, described it to his chick and where i lived at the beach, he remembered, so bought it back for what i sold it to him for....I'll never sell another one. God willing. Congratulations!, i know the feelings...

  • @aquabot
    @aquabot 5 лет назад +4

    I'v never sold one of my guitars. I just can't. I hope I'll never have to. Glad you got your bass back.

  • @peterhaddad7016
    @peterhaddad7016 5 лет назад

    I have a '63 Framus Star Bass... the "Stones Bass". I filed the frets off when I was 15'ish - duh (coincidentally, Bill Wyman removed his frets once, too!). It sat un-played for decades when I finally had it refretted. When I went to reassemble, I'd misplaced the tailpiece (it's hollow). A friend had a son in school in Germany, and was going to visit. I asked him to save me 90 Euros in shipping by picking up the tailpiece while over there. He did! I went to reassemble again, and found that I'd misplaced everything else!! bridge, switches, pots, pickups, plates... ugh. I found a vintage guy in Germany who said he had the original bridge, and I just bought it a few months ago. With a set of light gauge La Bellas, it has strings on it for the first time in 45 years!!! It's completely passive and can't be amplified yet, but since it's hollow, I can actually play the crazy thing! I've had it since 1968, and I think someone threw away the bag with all the bass parts in it (I've killed for less!!). Perhaps one day, I'll find all the parts and put it back together. At least I can do my SBL lessons on it now!! ;o)

  • @stewartclough4866
    @stewartclough4866 5 лет назад

    I still have my first bass I bought in 1987....sort of. It's a Hohner Jack. It's on long term loan with my son. I have had many basses since but played it recently and now know why I bought it. It has a very slim stable through and feels amazing. Play a Jazz and a precision now. Might try to get it back one day lol
    Its amazing how you get attached to certain basses.

  • @eliseoborrerobass
    @eliseoborrerobass 4 года назад +1

    You just gave me hope for a fretless that got stolen from my car. It was a Schecter body with DiMarzio pickups, custom made, but it had a warm tone! I wish I found that bass.

  • @williamwhren4275
    @williamwhren4275 5 лет назад

    Very happy for you. know the feeling. Years ago I started getting custom made basses from Stambaugh Musical Designs. I have him put my name in them at the 24th fret. That way I can never get rid of them. It works. I still have all 5 of my instruments. bet of luck with that beautiful bass.

  • @Jennifer_Prentice
    @Jennifer_Prentice 5 лет назад

    Nice :). I am waiting on my back ordered Marcus bass. It will be my first :). It is a bare stained wood . Something about the natural woods on a bass just seem fitting :). That thing sounds amazing and really should be in the hands of someone like you that knows how to play it really good . Grats :)

  • @johnt1607
    @johnt1607 5 лет назад

    I once owned a bass that was at the time my dream bass. Every time I heard it's tone on a song or album I could tell you what bass was being played, because it's that unique. I'm talking about a Warwick Corvette. Bubinga body, Ovangkal neck, Wenge fingerboard with bell brass frets material. It has a warmth and growl that is all it's own. I finally bought one and it was the pride and joy of my fleet of basses due to it's tone, beauty and craftsmanship.
    At one point of life I got fed up with how much time music took up in my life and decided to quit playing for a time to persue other interests I had. Other local bass players were constantly hitting me up to sell my Warwick and finally I gave in when someone offered me something I couldn't turn down. So off to an new home it went.
    A couple years later I was back in the music scene and all I could think about was kicking myself for getting rid of my Warwick. So I set a goal to either buy back my old one or outright replace it; and so the story goes.
    I now own another (not the same) Warwick Corvette but it is loved all the same. The warm growl. ....mmmmmm.... It feels like home . All the other guys in the band have been wowed by it too...tone and looks. I own a PRS too and it's a close 2nd but the Warwick is top. The only thing better would be to have my original one back in my possession but the current owner won't budge...and I don't blame him.
    Rock on everyone!!!

  • @KostasSiozos
    @KostasSiozos 5 лет назад

    I sold my 2 Spectors (NS2 & Euro4LX) 6 months ago and my Rickenbacker (4003) 2 years ago. I wish I didn't have to sell them, but desperate times call for desperate measures.I hope to get them back in the future.

  • @briancherry8088
    @briancherry8088 5 лет назад

    I bought a cheap bass in order to keep practicing while my first-string bass was in for repairs. When the new one arrived I had enjoyed how comfortable this one was I didn't switch back. Over time I noticed it has a sound similar to a frettless bass, but only high on the neck, on D and G strings. Its pretty unique, and I have trouble making other basses sound like it. So, I get that you mean. I'm glad you got your baby back.

  • @BradMaestas
    @BradMaestas 5 лет назад

    My first Fodera was a 1989 Emperor Deluxe P/J with a Macassar ebony top and headstock cap. I did not get along with the EMGs and eventually sold it and that is definitely one that I regret letting go. Glad you got your friend back!

  • @doublebasshq
    @doublebasshq 5 лет назад

    Glad that you got it back, Scott! 😊

  • @paulthelefty
    @paulthelefty 5 лет назад

    Westone Thunder 1-A that my parents got me when I was 14 in 1985. It was used in excellent condition, built in 81. After high school I basically stopped playing. Sold it to a pawnshop in about 2000. Now I am a real estate photographer, and I started playing again about 3 years ago. I am with a realtor at a house, and there was a pile of cases in a back room. The realtor said I could look, and I found that same original maroon case with the gold lettering. I was dumbfounded! Opened it up and the receipt from the same pawn shop I sold it to was still in the case! The owner bought it because it was unique, and was planning on selling it anyway since he was moving out of state, so we struck a deal and now I have my first ever bass back! :-)

  • @jean-pierrethouin2404
    @jean-pierrethouin2404 2 года назад

    I am so happy for YOU...
    When you play it, it's like you have found
    an old Friend...
    Take good care of it.
    Tx. J.p.

  • @palladinwebb6135
    @palladinwebb6135 5 лет назад +4

    OK, sad tale of woe #2) --Warning, this is longer.
    Remember that "P" a few lines down by now?
    I went to the bass exchange [N. Hllywd, CA], was looking at 6-stringers. Came dwn to the Pattatucci and this Bossa "EB6", natural finish. Gorgeous! Knowing nothing abt high-end basses, I asked the resident guru which he thought was th`better instrument? He told me he felt that, even tho not nearly as well known, this Bossa had quieter electronics...so I made my choice and said I'd be back when I cld rustle up the cash. Which I wasn't able to do. I'd keep dropping by the shop and fondle this bass tho, during that time...until one day it wasn't there anymore. That was not a very good day.
    FF to NAM some years ago, last day, they are closing the doors and something told me to look over my shoulder and I see this large Bossa booth with the master luthier himself, along with a bassist [think his name was Baba Elefante --working with Lindsey Buckingham then] helping out. I'm shown this "experimental", it was explained to me. Bass unlike I had never before seen anywhere. Blu-green bookmatched top/gold hardware/walnut center ...extraordinary. Nearly killed myself literally RUNNING to the parking lot half a mile away to get my check book.and back inside before the doors were locked.
    So I now have this incredible instrument. My FIRST 6-string. But I have a slight problem. I had PROMISED my wife Sue that I would not buy anything new UNTIL I sold that Precision [in story #1]. So arriving home I 'crawl' into the house and actually uttered this line, first thing out of my mouth-- "Hey sunshine. How much do you love me?"
    Years later, same crappy situation, need $$ so I had to sell the Bossa along with my David Eden Combo 4-10's. But I emotionally muddled through the heartbreak telling myself that the guy that bought it [who was overjoyed, lovvved the bass] would really take care of it. Plus I sold it for way more than I'd bought it. Plus I made myself a promise I'd get another one. Soon as possible, directly from Toshio, the master craftsman and head of the company.
    Wrong.
    Thru the grapevine I heard Toshio [in Japan] had fallen desperately ill and had to cease doing work of any kind.
    So these days I have this 6-string Indonisian Ibanez BTB ; I mostly like it.
    And so I think I'll just hang onto it this time, NO MATTER WHAT.

  • @mrdan5943
    @mrdan5943 5 лет назад

    I'm so happy for you man! I used to play on a Ibanez SR 700 or 730 not quite sure anymore. And I've been playing it on a mark bass amp. I had to sell it because I stopped playing bass for about 2 years. Nowadays I really regret to have sold it away because it was actually a pretty neat bass guitar to play on.

  • @jameydenison2045
    @jameydenison2045 2 года назад

    Like a fool, I traded off my 1966 Precision Bass many years ago. I'd like to have it back. Probably couldn't afford to buy it now, though. I'd still be interested to know where it is and who now owns it. It has my name, "First Love" and 1976 scratched into the underneath side of the chrome pickup covers. It is stamped AUG 5 66 on the end of the neck if I remember correctly. The serial number was something like 191908 or similar.
    I think that for most musicians there is always that ONE instrument that stands out in your heart, mind, and memory.

  • @saidced9937
    @saidced9937 5 лет назад

    I actually had a bass that I sold before, it was a Fernando stingray copy, and back in the days people would say brand Fernando was the type of brand that you should avoid even for beginners because of how crudely made they were, an example of this was that if you took of the pick hard you would see a big gapping hole, bigger that the pickup where the pickup/s would be.
    That hole was for them to put any pickups they wanted, humbuckers, P style, J style or whatever. It was so crudely made that people say it's bad to have it in anyway shape or form, but I had one myself, all I did was change the string from round to flat wounds and for a brand that has been shunned by many, it sounded great, but when I sold it I regreted it because the basses I bought werent like it.
    3 years later I received a message of the same guy I sold it to and he was selling it to me for even half of the price when I sold it to him. Without hesitation, I bought off his hands, and the sound, it's kinda hard to explain, it sounds like a non-active Musicman with Ernieball custom flats

  • @glewcifer
    @glewcifer 5 лет назад

    I've sold my beloved Wal and never got over the loss! Good to know that you got your bass back, yeah some instruments just have that ...thing about them. Look forward to seeing some more of you playing this one.

  • @charliehiggs6758
    @charliehiggs6758 5 лет назад

    I once had a Squier Classic Vibe p bass that was just stunning to play. I shopped around a bunch, and had a deposit down on one - then switched to the jazz bass version instead (which I also sold in the end, but didn’t regret).
    Then years later found this magic p bass on gumtree in near mint for about 200. It sounded just as good as my Japanese precision, and played even better still, so grabbed it.
    After selling it for needing the cash, I regretted it instantly. I even got back in touch with the dude I sold it to. He had actually dropped the guitar and picked up bass mostly full time and was using the bass nonstop! I was really happy it went to a good home, but will always miss that red precision bass that cost next to nothing for something so good!! C’est la vie...

  • @cjtuba1
    @cjtuba1 5 лет назад +1

    Sold my Westone Thunder 1 when hard up for the cash. Deep regret but now have an Ibanez SR655. Lovin' it! Chris from Cannock, Uk.

  • @joseluisorellano69
    @joseluisorellano69 5 лет назад +5

    I miss my 1986 Carvin V440T...sold it in 2002 and still trying to get it back.

  • @seigas
    @seigas 5 лет назад

    Congrats on getting it back!!! Great video! Would have liked to hear the difference between series and parallel though.. cheers!

  • @vincentm614
    @vincentm614 5 лет назад

    Thats one of the best sounding basses youve played yet it still sounds like you. Thats a beautiful instrument and that must have set you back a few grand.

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 5 лет назад

    Rediscovering an old friend is always a good experience.
    Glad you got your bass back, don't sell it again as good fortune has already visited you twice, you may not be entitled to a third bit of luck with this instrument!

  • @davideniles
    @davideniles 5 лет назад +1

    That is my dream bass! I am actively looking for an e to c 33 inch scale. Beautiful instrument. Happy to it home again.

  • @stv6389
    @stv6389 5 лет назад

    This makes me happy for you Scott. My brother had a similar experience, selling his first custom DW drum kit in the early 2000s and rebuying it 10 years later. I actually have this same regret about a Japanese Marcus Miller Jazz I sold when I was 20 and super broke. It just had that special magic in it that certain instruments do. Plucked on others since in shops and none compare

    • @stv6389
      @stv6389 5 лет назад

      I'm wondering if you had the same thinking/justification as me at the time, where I was like "well I shouldn't really play this carbon copy because I'm just gonna slip into Marcus impression mode and I should be developing me."

  • @zumazmusic
    @zumazmusic 5 лет назад +1

    Still looking for my old '89 Stingray in white. What was I thinking?! Glad you found your ol' gal!

  • @mopdigglyderg4827
    @mopdigglyderg4827 5 лет назад

    In 1991 I sold a Westone Thunder III bass to an ex band member that I bought in 1984. I lost touch with him for years. By chance, during a phone call in 2011, I asked him if he could remember the bass - he still had it. He had kept it wrapped up, never played it. He gave it back to me, no cost - he wanted it to come home. I still play it occasionally now. Not a boutique instrument but it has a lovely fretless tone.

  • @mileswilliams4807
    @mileswilliams4807 5 лет назад

    Congrats man! I had a about $700 Korean made 24 fret Jazz bass about 10 years ago. It was the first bass I bought that wasn't garbage. To this day it's one of the best jazz basses I've ever played. I sold it and got a american made one thinking it would be a step up. Ive traded the american jazz for a stingray since then and love it, but I still miss my first jazz bass. I've played custom shops that don't play and sound as good as it. I sold it for $400 :(

  • @feralsanders
    @feralsanders 5 лет назад

    Love the bass and I love M. Garrison (you’re not too shabby yourself). Great that you got it back and also in sterling condition. Please feature it as often as time allows. :)

  • @Metalbass1979
    @Metalbass1979 5 лет назад

    So happy for you, man! In 2001, I got rid of a trans-amber, Alvarez Villain 5 string that I bought in the mid 90's. It played and sounded better than most things costing 3 times the price. I found another one around 2005, but in red with a quilt top. It played nothing like the old one. I was gutted. I keep hoping my old one will pop up.

  • @wrobinson1702
    @wrobinson1702 5 лет назад

    Congrats on finding it! I had a similar situation: I bought a 1974 Rickenbacker 4001 at an estate sale for $200 in 1978. It was really cool and sounded great, but I needed money for medical school tuition and sold it to a local music shop in Memphis, TN in 1981 for $350. (that turned out to be a good investment, LOL!) I've looked for it several times in more recent years, but never found it. I guess I'll always wonder.

  • @reueldaniel4995
    @reueldaniel4995 5 лет назад

    Glad you were able to recover your bass in mint condition as well. I am a sentimental guy so I wouldn't part with my Bass. I have had a Yamaha TRB 5 string 2 ND generation and the tone is beautiful. I've had many offers but I'm not parting ways with her. In 2017 I purchased a Sire Marcus Miller M7, 5 string and she's and amazing instrument, but I'll never let go of my TRB. I adjusted the action on her and it's super low without buzzing and so very fast, anytime people pick her up to play they marvel how I got the action so low and then make an offer to buy 😂. I'm good, because I have perfect pitch I listen to Bass for it's tonal quality and my TRB fits that description.

  • @TrevorTillotson
    @TrevorTillotson 5 лет назад

    Hi Scott, I played with 4 other lads from Keighley and Leeds in the 60's called John's Followers. Yes, I bought a new Salmon Pink Fender Jazz in 1965. It had the bridge + pick-up covers run through a 50 watt tube Marshall & x2 18" speaker cabs stacked... used to make my pants rattle a bit ;-) .... The band went pro for a while and like many other UK bands of the day we did the Euro circuit. After a while the band folded, we returned home and I sold my bass to buy an engagement ring.....what! Yes... and unfortunately the relationship folded too..... what! Yes... I really wanted my bass back :-(

  • @spookytuesday17
    @spookytuesday17 5 лет назад +2

    When i was in high school. I left my first bass in the jazz band room over the weekend. School was broken into and my bass was stolen along with many things belonging to the school. 2 years after i graduated i got it back. i bought it off a guy i knew who found it at a pawn shop

  • @jimgraves4197
    @jimgraves4197 5 лет назад +1

    Karma smiled upon you for giving away your beloved Fender Custom Shop Jazz Bass. It's good to see you reunited with the Fodera, Scott.

  • @MrSmulian
    @MrSmulian 5 лет назад +7

    My uncle's Fodera, serial number 6 (!!!), which happened to be a 6 string, was stolen in New York :(
    As of yet it is not a happy reunion story :(

  • @Synequanon
    @Synequanon 5 лет назад

    I feel you so much ! 15 years ago, I sold an Ibanez Soundgear 5 string made in Japan I bought new in 1994. I played her for 10 years and I was in total love with it, I still regret today I got rid of it.

  • @mosesgarner2404
    @mosesgarner2404 5 лет назад

    Congrats Scott! I only have one Bass that I wish I could get back but I didn't sell it. My ex wife did. My dad bought an old Cameo short scale bass in the late 70s and he handed it down to me. It was the first Bass guitar I had and I learned on it. It was supposed to be passed to my son but for some reason she sold it. I really wish I could find it or another one just like it but I never see them for sale. My dad actually paid $20 dollars for it at a pawn shop. I see now that they are sold for around $300!!!! Uhg. I wish she would have kept it and passed it down to my son. He really doesn't play anymore and if he still had it I would have told him to give it back to me. I have two guitars I wish I would have never sold. A '78 Gibson Flying V and a BC Rich Warlock that was a late 70s model AND had a repaired Headstock. I can't find those either.

  • @moyifigueira2058
    @moyifigueira2058 5 лет назад

    Hello, I am from Uruguay, an excellent video, I have a jazz bass tokai japon from 79 I had to sell it and two years ago I bought it again and now I never let go, I congratulate you !!!

  • @bassimprovjams3772
    @bassimprovjams3772 4 года назад

    I sold my 2nd ever bought bass, my dad put some cool stickers. Nothing bit a cheap bass. Bit since my dad has passed. Its been about 15 yrs since I sold it.and I'm actually about to get it back!. Beautiful bass scott!! I always thought about tuning E to C. Thinking about subscribing to SBL

  • @palladinwebb6135
    @palladinwebb6135 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Scott.. you wanted 'regret' stories.
    #1) My`64 Pre-CBS P bass. Was working with Wayne Shanklin Jr. a record producer in Hollywood, also my best friend at the time. He was producing a local CA group [called "Catch"] at a studio two doors dwn from the iconic Gold Star studio "A", where I hung out a lot as well. So the Catch bass player has his amp stolen, Jr. calls me up and asks If I could PLS! hurry over and bring a speaker cab, which I did. The bass was, you guessed it, this very same '64 "P". It sounded jaw-droppingly fabulous thru that cabinet and I said, aside, to Jr. 'I would kill to have that bass'! 3,4 weeks later, the group breaks up, Jr. drives over and hands me this beauty. He says that the money ppl just want to get something back for it; but they never mentioned it again, so I got this axe FOR FREE. Then many years later...lean times, and I had to sell it. Big mistake.
    This' a tad longish so, I'll post regret story #2 a bit later.
    ~cheers, Dion

  • @markbrock4170
    @markbrock4170 5 лет назад

    Sold my favorite bass in college for very little cash. However, I thought I needed the money. I felt like I sold my soul. I have never found another like her. Nothing special, but I loved it. Your bass is lovely and sounds totally unique. I can hear why you are so excited! A piece of art. It looks like it would fit in with classic Fiinn
    Juhl furniture.

  • @JosephMcClendon
    @JosephMcClendon 5 лет назад

    Hey Man,
    First and foremost thank you for all that you do and thank your this vid. At the risk of sounding to mushy. I was close to tears watching it. I have been searching for a part of my soul that I lost a few yeas back. I had her for thirty one years until some jerks decided to rob my home and took her from me.The reason she was a part of my soul is because I built her from scratch in 1988 and it was a big part of the recording deal that I got with BCS records back in the day. She was super unique complete with a sculptured head stock and maple and purple heart neck through body and fret board. I religiously search craigslist and reverb for her and Someday super hope to have the same experience you had with fining your baby. I only have a couple of pics of her but once you se her you'll know there is only one like her. The thieves stole three of my Foderas and an other custom. Fortunately the caught one of the thieves trying to sell the fodder's in Vegas so I got two of the Foderas back but Guss is still MIA. So if you or anyone goes across a headless four string with a purple heart and mable fret board and black stars for fret markers and most noticeable... a carved Black smiling face for the head. Please contact me at JM3rd@cox.net. I will be happy to give a handsome reward and no questions asked. ( I wish I could show you a pic.)Thank you again for your dedication to teach us all hot t bass and thank you for sharing your heart.
    Warmest Regards
    Joseph