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 Post subject: Paul McCartney Tribute 1966 Jazz bass
PostPosted: July 26th, 2011, 11:31 am 
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Thought you guys might enjoy this-- Over the course of the past several months I had been working on what I’ll refer to as a “Paul McCartney Tribute 1966 Jazz bass”, which I finished just in time for a tribute gig I was doing on Saturday June 18 (Macca’s 69th birthday). I chose the 1966 Jazz for a couple reasons: first, it is probably the least known bass that McCartney is associated with (vs. the Hofner and the Ricks and the Yamahas) -- and 1966 is also a very unique year in the history of the Fender Jazz-- and I know I won’t be getting a real one anytime soon! So I thought it would be cool and fun to replicate some of the features of that bass, yet still put a bit of a modern spin on the project. Thus we have a “Tribute” to Paul’s bass rather than a replica or a copy per se.

The parts list:

• MIM Alder Jazz body.
• Warmoth neck- special order unfinished Maple with bound rosewood board and white pearl blocks. (I sanded this down to match 1966 specs, did an aged relic finish, and applied aged 1966 spec logos). The cool modern benefit here is the extended fret board!
• Hipshot HB2 Lollipop machines.
• Genuine Fender covers.
• Vintage Tortoise Pick guard and brown thumb rest.
• Wiring and pots from a 1973 Jazz.
• Vintage 1976 Hi-A pickups (these were the original pickup designs from Bartolini that they discontinued in 1978, and I’ve been hanging on to them ever since because they are in a whole different class tone-wise to the new Barts)… paired up with a set of Thomastik JF344 Flatwounds, nothing sounds quite like these old Hi-A jazz pickups! Probably not as much “growl” as the original 66’s would have had, but I get all the vintage warm yet very articulate tone that I wanted for this bass.

Results: I love it! The neck turned out to be a thing of absolute beauty! It looks old, but more important, it feels like a 45 year old neck. Action is ridiculously low with no buzz, and combined with the all the oil rubbing, steel wooling and more rubbing, etc, and low tension of the TI’s, this bass is so buttery smooth, it’s effortless – it practically plays itself. It is not set up to “rock out”... it is perfectly suited to doing exactly what you see Paul doing in the photo- leave the covers on, light thumb strokes at the end of the fret board, lay back, relax and just cruise…. I can almost picture myself in the studio back in ’68, laying down the bass track for “While My Guitar Gently Weeps"…


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PostPosted: July 26th, 2011, 11:42 am 
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PostPosted: July 26th, 2011, 12:01 pm 
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AWESOME!!!

I'm going to use all the guts from my Warmoth fretless and make me a 70's warmoth as well pretty soon.

Also... I'm not sure if you knew this or not, but Warmoth now has a 20 fret option as well... maybe they always did... but, anyway, thought I would throw that out there.

Either way... NICE JOB!

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PostPosted: July 26th, 2011, 12:14 pm 
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'66 Jazz less known than Macca's 5 string Wal? Nah. ;)

Still, that looks fantastic. Excellent job. :)


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pjmuck wrote:
'66 Jazz less known than Macca's 5 string Wal? Nah. ;)

Still, that looks fantastic. Excellent job. :)

Yeah, you're probably right about that PJ... ummm... I thought about doing a Wal tribute bass- but didn't have any spare Wal parts around the house! :lol:


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Addison wrote:
AWESOME!!!

I'm going to use all the guts from my Warmoth fretless and make me a 70's warmoth as well pretty soon.

Also... I'm not sure if you knew this or not, but Warmoth now has a 20 fret option as well... maybe they always did... but, anyway, thought I would throw that out there.

Either way... NICE JOB!


Thanks Addison! I ended up going for the extended board since I'd never had a Jazz with that feature, and it really does make a difference. Just curious though- when you look at the bass, does it jump out at you right away that the fretboard is extended?


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PostPosted: July 26th, 2011, 12:59 pm 
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awsome bass man i love it :)


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Carmine wrote:
pjmuck wrote:
'66 Jazz less known than Macca's 5 string Wal? Nah. ;)

Still, that looks fantastic. Excellent job. :)

Yeah, you're probably right about that PJ... ummm... I thought about doing a Wal tribute bass- but didn't have any spare Wal parts around the house! :lol:


Well I think we're both mistaken. This is probably the least-known McCartney bass:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEil2e_bUvg
http://www.kaybassguitar.com/buy-kay-ja ... r-sale.htm

Supposedly he used it briefly on tour during the '75 tour. But yeah, if you're trying to replicate this or a Wal, you're probably going to end up paying as much as the real deal. :lol:


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Carmine wrote:
Just curious though- when you look at the bass, does it jump out at you right away that the fretboard is extended?

It barely does to me... it's not really the lenght of the fingerboard, it's the lack of space between the fingerboard and the pickup cover that caught my eye... but I'm a graphic designer and I tend to catch stupid details like that.

I don't think anyone else would immediately notice unless you told them... in fact, I admittedly probably wouldn't have if I hadn't read it first.

Bottom line is that it came out killer... and is making me GAS big time. :lol:

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pjmuck wrote:
Carmine wrote:
pjmuck wrote:
'66 Jazz less known than Macca's 5 string Wal? Nah. ;)

Still, that looks fantastic. Excellent job. :)

Yeah, you're probably right about that PJ... ummm... I thought about doing a Wal tribute bass- but didn't have any spare Wal parts around the house! :lol:


Well I think we're both mistaken. This is probably the least-known McCartney bass:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEil2e_bUvg
http://www.kaybassguitar.com/buy-kay-ja ... r-sale.htm

Supposedly he used it briefly on tour during the '75 tour. But yeah, if you're trying to replicate this or a Wal, you're probably going to end up paying as much as the real deal. :lol:


You're right, how did we forget that KAY? I have always had SERIOUS GAS for one of those, wouldn't bother me one bit to play it upside down! BANANA GUITARS in florida has these TWO on Ebay that they're selling as a pair... they've been listed for months with no takers--of course they only want $12K for them (but I have 'em in my watch list anyway, just to taunt myself). Maybe between all of us on the board we could raise enough to buy 'em and set up a time- share plan... :lol:

I wish they'd get around to doing the reissue of that already... if it's still gonna happen??? That's been supposedly "coming soon" for quite awhile, hasn't it? :?


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That bass is ballin, homie. Nice job 8-)

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nice! 8-) I have an original set of Hi-A soapbars - you're right, there's nothing like that sound available from Bart today

the 4th inlay after the 12th fret is the dead giveway that you have an extended board, at least to my eyes

all the best,

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Matt R. wrote:
That bass is ballin, homie. Nice job 8-)

Thanks Matt, and back at 'cha bro... your Single Coil P-Bass build is reminding alot of lefties here that it's a hell of a lot of fun to say "%*!# you, I can do it better myself" to Fender once in while... 8-)


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Rodent wrote:
nice! 8-) I have an original set of Hi-A soapbars - you're right, there's nothing like that sound available from Bart today

the 4th inlay after the 12th fret is the dead giveway that you have an extended board, at least to my eyes

all the best,

R


Thanks Rod! I'm just practicing up for the day when I stop being such a cheap ass and have YOU build me something REALLY special... ;)


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Great job Carmine!


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Carmine wrote:
Supposedly he used it briefly on tour during the '75 tour. But yeah, if you're trying to replicate this or a Wal, you're probably going to end up paying as much as the real deal. :lol:



Did Sir Paul have a real lefty model Kay or is the one in the photo flipped?


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Carmine wrote:
it is perfectly suited to doing exactly what you see Paul doing in the photo- leave the covers on, light thumb strokes at the end of the fret board, lay back, relax and just cruise….


Don't forget how much weed Pauly was smoking around this time too!


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Did Sir Paul have a real lefty model Kay or is the one in the photo flipped?


The bass is flipped.

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Carmine wrote:
(from 7/26/11): Over the course of the past several months I had been working on a “Paul McCartney Tribute 1966 Jazz bass”, which I finished just in time for a tribute gig I was doing on Saturday June 18 (Macca’s 69th birthday). I chose the 1966 Jazz for a couple reasons: first, it is probably the least known bass that McCartney is associated with (vs. the Hofner and the Ricks and the Yamahas) -- and 1966 is also a very unique year in the history of the Fender Jazz-- and I know I won’t be getting a real one anytime soon! So I thought it would be cool and fun to replicate some of the features of that bass, yet still put a bit of a modern spin on the project. Thus we have a “Tribute” to Paul’s bass rather than a replica or a copy per se.

The parts list:

• MIM Alder Jazz body.
• Warmoth neck- special order unfinished Maple with bound rosewood board and white pearl blocks. (I sanded this down to match 1966 specs, did an aged relic finish, and applied aged 1966 spec logos). The cool modern benefit here is the extended fret board!
• Hipshot HB2 Lollipop machines.
• Genuine Fender covers.
• Vintage Tortoise Pick guard and brown thumb rest.
• Wiring and pots from a 1973 Jazz.
• Vintage 1976 Hi-A pickups (these were the original pickup designs from Bartolini that they discontinued in 1978, and I’ve been hanging on to them ever since because they are in a whole different class tone-wise to the new Barts)… paired up with a set of Thomastik JF344 Flatwounds, nothing sounds quite like these old Hi-A jazz pickups! Probably not as much “growl” as the original 66’s would have had, but I get all the vintage warm yet very articulate tone that I wanted for this bass.

Results: I love it! The neck turned out to be a thing of absolute beauty! It looks old, but more important, it feels like a 45 year old neck. Action is ridiculously low with no buzz, and combined with the all the oil rubbing, steel wooling and more rubbing, etc, and low tension of the TI’s, this bass is so buttery smooth, it’s effortless – it practically plays itself. It is not set up to “rock out”... it is perfectly suited to doing exactly what you see Paul doing in the photo- leave the covers on, light thumb strokes at the end of the fret board, lay back, relax and just cruise…. I can almost picture myself in the studio back in ’68, laying down the bass track for “While My Guitar Gently Weeps"…

UPDATE: A couple months back I acquired a lightly reliced Candy Apple Red Fender Jazz body, and having always felt that there is no sexier color for a Fender Jazz than CAR, I decided to pillage my Macca tribute and transfer the goodies to this body (sorry Sir Paul)... Ironically about a week after I finished, that lovely vintage '67 CAR Jazz popped up on EBay (congrats Yves- if only I'd had $7k in loose change sitting around that would have been mine-- but at least it convinced me I'd done the right thing!) So what do you guys think... should I have left well enough alone and not screwed with Macca as it was? Do I need to do a CAR refin on my headstock and get a mushroom sticker? :D

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