first equipment

I bought a most likely Japanese solid body sunburst single pickup bass in 1966-67 with no name on it from a friend's older brother for 25 bucks which took me forever to pay for, my friend was chasing me around for it for him and everything, I was about 14. My first bass amp was a Univox tube something or other, was about 30 watts with one 15" similar to a B-15. Hitchhiked/took the bus to Ca in 1969 with the bass on my back and left it there when I got thrown out of the state for being underaged. Next bass was a hot Hofner Beatle bass which I gave back to the guy it got stolen from. My first good amp was a 67 blackface Dual Showman bought about 1970 from the guy who's Hofner I had:roflmao:. First good bass was a sunburst Fender Precision bought in 1971 which is long gone.
I have an Eko Beatles bass now, it sounds great but the body is sunken in where the neck meets the body, was a wall hanger and belongs back on the wall.
 
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My first bass was bruised and half broken Italian hollowbody bass that I played over a homemade transistor amp with a 12" speaker that I'd bought with a MS20 synthesizer.

Some people thought it was a Höfner Verythin because it had a Höfner blade pickup at the bridge. In those days I knew nothing about basses, the bass was just given to me as a sort of present. I've found out later that it was a Crucianelli made Cougar bass from 1964.

The next bass that I played in another band was a Tokai Jazz Sound bass over a huge valve amp with box.
 
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Had a Washburn bass (model unknown) that I returned the next day due to an issue I hadn't noticed when I bought it. So not counting that one day experiment, my 'first' bass was an ESP F104, the black and pointy Gothic-looking one. Also bought a Fender Rumble 15 then, too.

Kept the ESP for a couple of years then sold it. Still have the Rumble 15. Don't know why as I never use it. Just haven't gotten around to listing it on craigslist yet.
 
My first amp was a converted Wurlitzer tube jukebox amp and a 15" field coil speaker. My dad got me an aluminum panel, and I rewired the vol and tone controls to the panel. We made a head cabinet for it, and a speaker cabinet. I wish I had it today.

My first bass was a 1964 Carvin. It was sort of Tele shaped, two pickups that looked like P-90's, two volumes, two tones with selector switch, and a 25" scale Hofner 4 on a side neck. Carvin got their necks and pickups from Hofner back then and used the same necks on their guitars and basses...pickups too.
 
Had a Kingston (circa '67) single pup 4 banger. Burst & tort. Purchased at Musicland (Record store).
Don't recall the amp, but it was a MIJ (sounds cool now) head/cab single 15 SS, probably all of 20 watts.
Wow.... That struck a memory long erased from my brain pan..... I too had a record store in walking distance where I could ogle a few guitars and amps and dream of being a rock hero as a wee lad. Thanks for that memory.

Edit... that record store was where I learned that guitars had to plug into something other than the wall. Heartbreaking for me as it meant all the lunch money I had been saving was only going to get me halfway there....
 
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