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oldbluebassman

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My Luthier has been told that Schaller make the pick-ups for MM basses. I find this difficult to believe. I understood that they were wound in-house.

Anyone care to put the record straight? BP?
 

Big Poppa

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God the world is just a big ol bag of misinformation.......We have made all of our bass pickups since day one. Please correct your "luthier" The first silhouette guitars used schaller pickups and only for a few months......that was over twenty years ago. How old is your luthier?

Why dont you make a wager with him for a wimpy or guiness and I will send a photo of the pick up dept
 

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from the factory tour
 

oldbluebassman

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God the world is just a big ol bag of misinformation.......We have made all of our bass pickups since day one. Please correct your "luthier" The first silhouette guitars used schaller pickups and only for a few months......that was over twenty years ago. How old is your luthier?

Why dont you make a wager with him for a wimpy or guiness and I will send a photo of the pick up dept

Thanks BP. That is exactly what I expected to hear. I just wanted to be certain. Apparently he was visiting a Uk distribution warehouse and he was shown an MM style pick-up with their name on it. ????

I will send him a link to this thread so he can read it for himself.

BTW he's not quite as old as you or me.
 

LowDownDave

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Why dont you make a wager with him for a wimpy or guiness

Your "in-depth" knowledge of traditional British fare never ceases to amaze BP, but I must admit I AM getting a little sick of eating the particular "happy meal" combo you mention 7 days a week! Hopefully the release of your cookbook will change all that.

:D
 

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Hopefully the release of your cookbook will change all that.

:D

Disclaimer from the introduction to the cookbook:

I have said before that musicians should not be trusted with wrenches. The same goes for any kitchen implement with a sharp edge or point, as well as open flames. Therefore the purchaser of this book, if he/she is indeed a musician, is strongly advised to promptly hand it over to someone who knows what the heck they're doing in a kitchen.

Sneak-peek recipes:

Dry Martini:

- Ketel One
- Open a bottle of vermouth in the vicinity and blow the fumes towards the martini glass
- Add one DD-green olive.

Really Dry Martini:

- Same as Dry Martini, but just show the vermouth bottle label to the martini glass. Do not open.

Really, REALLY Dry Martini:

- Do not buy a bottle of vermouth. Instead, pour the Ketel One into the martini glass and say the word "vermouth" before imbibing.


:D
 

SteveB

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Sneak-peek recipes:

Dry Martini:

- Ketel One
- Open a bottle of vermouth in the vicinity and blow the fumes towards the martini glass
- Add one DD-green olive.

Really Dry Martini:

- Same as Dry Martini, but just show the vermouth bottle label to the martini glass. Do not open.
:D

Really Dry Martini:

Same as Dry Martini, but served in Coachella.
 
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