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Grabber Bass

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 2:22 pm
by Frenchy
I just got myself one of these nice copies of the Grabber bass with floating pickup.
Man, talk about an almost identical copy :shock:
it also share the same problems ... :? Need to clean her up and give some TLC first and will come back and post pics...
I worked on her yesterday and almost got the neck perfectly straight, needs more work but getting there. :wink:

P.

Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:39 pm
by charles
Good score.

I've owned two of these, one was just "pretty good" (sold it) and the one I have now which I really like.

Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:40 am
by Frenchy
charles wrote:Good score.
Thank's!

Been hoping to fall on one of these or the Rick copy for a long time. Still need to do a full clean up on her but she is a player that is for certain, I'm just trying to get the action perfect on her at this point. That 3 prong bridge does look a hell of a lot like others I have....I would say identical...hint, hint... :wink: Very confusing, the ones that I think are made by one manufacture have the neck plate with "Made in Japan" only and that manufacture in question always put "steel reinforced neck" on its neck plate even on all the others white label brands.... If it was not for that fact, I could guarantee were some of these came from... Wonder if they ever made a Ripper copy? That would be cool!

Have you noticed that they even copied the scarf neck!?! That is quite something since scarf necks are frowned upon in Japan!

Pictures this weekend since need to work before I can play... :roll:

P.

Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 3:45 pm
by Frenchy
Here are some pics.
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Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 3:55 pm
by Frenchy
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Well ended up doing quite a bit of work on her. The neck had a warp and is almost perfectly straight now. All the chrome was completly tarnished and had to polish every bit of it to give a shine. Had to reglue the 3 prong bushings for the bridge back on the bass since they were completly loose, the bridge kept moving up and down on its own. Leveled the freets and glued 3 or 4 back on the freetboard. The strings were to low at the nut so applied some super glue in the string spacing to add height to them, was out of nut, will still replace with a bone one soon.

All in all, very nice bass! deep punchy tone and not to heavy for an all maple bass... very happy with it. They did a really good job on the copy.

P. 8)

Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:43 pm
by Barry
Nice job Pierre. I don't know much about basses but this is an unusual looking beast. I can see why you'd want her in your collection.
By the way, when do you find time to eat/sleep/mess around with your wife? :twisted:

Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:51 pm
by Frenchy
She is very nice, love the look 8)

Barry, I work a little bit on these everynight...The wife and family get attention trust me :wink: ... I just dont sleep very much and always like to do something with my hands... I just cant watch a movie or news without doing something else at the same time... :lol:


Look who is taling by the way... you work, you are building a website and still have time to participate on several forums on a regular basis.... plus ship me instruments from time to time... :lol:

Hey.. Barry has got to be an alien... :mrgreen:


P. :lol:

Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:37 pm
by Barry
Drat! My secret's out! :mrgreen:

Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:29 am
by elDave
Beautiful bass Pierre! Just curious, how heavy does it feel ? I have read the Gibson Grabbers were very heavy.

elDave

Re: Grabber Bass

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:43 am
by Frenchy
Actually, its heavier then I thought... It did not feel that heavy...

10.67 LBS
4.84 Kilo

These have a very wide and thin body.

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