Guitarz Blog and 61K. . . . . . . .
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Guitarz Blog and 61K. . . . . . . .


Hi to you all!

All set for my 60,000th visitor and it passed me by!
There have now been 61,000 visits to my collection blog - amazing.













I have also had a listing on the Guitarz Blogspot, which if you
haven't ever seen is here:Guitarz Blog

This has been running for ten years and has listed some very
unusual instruments in that time.
There always seems to be something new - well worth a visit.

A couple of gigs over the Jubilee weekend - one very hot and 
sticky night, followed by an outdoor event, were I struggled to
feel my fingers.
On both occasions, the Canadian Odyssey had a trip out. Nice!

I am trying to get back to regular posts and with most likely do
another Westone, as one of my readers has mentioned one to me.

Westone Quantum, complete with it's original silver shiny case.
As I have now sold both my Westone Rail's, this is the only Westone
headless I now have.


Until next time - more pics, more scribbling.

Cheers. :) 





- 1980s Westone Rail Bass Headless Design With Sliding Pickup
guitarz.blogspot.com: Hello! I'm a casual bass player with a lifetime goal to eventually become a bit better than at the moment. I first heard about Westone's Rail Bass in your blog (http://guitarz.blogspot.fi/2009/04/westone-rail-bass.html),...

- Japanese-made Westone Guitar From 1964? I'd Aways Thought They Were From The 1980s
guitarz.blogspot.com: We've looked at several Westone guitars previously here at Guitarz. As we've mentioned before, Westone was the house-brand of Japan's Matsumoku factory with guitars being produced from 1981-1988. The Westone name was...

- Yamaha Bx-1 Headless Bass. . . . .
Right, back to the job in hand! Sorry there has been a lack of content, in recent weeks - a lot to do, at the moment. So, inside this case. . . . . . . . . . .is quite an unusual bass!! The Yamaha BX-1 Headless bass, I think the...

- Westone Quantum Bass X850. . . . . .
Westone Quantum Bass X850 This is not a toy and never was.  These were serious instruments, with a fairly hefty price. Back in 1986, these were listed at $529, which in today's money,is over $1000, at today's $ to £ rate, is just over £640!! ...

- On The Rails. . . . . . .
Westone Rail Bass. I have two of these fascinating basses, looked for ages to find one and then another one turned up, so I thought I would grab a spare. Medium scale, so you can whizz up and down the board with ease, if you are used to playing a 34"...



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