A HISTORY OF WAL BASSES
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The Beginnings... (The Triple Neck and JG Series Basses)
SPECIAL FEATURE - Wal Basses, the Early Years
"Production line" basses (The Pro Series Basses)
Growth in the '80s (Custom series basses)
A minor diversion... (Reissue Passive Pro Basses)
And then there were (mark) three (1990s Mk III Custom Series Basses)
Millennium bugs (The decline and then rebirth of Wal Basses)
W1111 – The "HOLY GRAIL" of Wals
JG series basses
Pro Bass series
Custom Series basses (Mark I, II & III)
Dating your Wal bass
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Thursday, 4 July 2013
Wal players discuss their basses - Rob Burns
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Rob Burns Now, he may not have the international mega-star profile of some other Wal players like Flea, Macca, Geddy and co but Rob B...
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Wal players discuss their basses - Laurence Cottle
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Laurence Cottle When I moved from Wales to London, I worked in Denmark Street. Ian Waller brought in his ...
Wal players discuss their basses - Geoffrey Richardson - Caravan
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Geoffrey Richardson - Caravan I was an habitué of the Farmyard and in Quantum Jump and Caravan with John ...
Wal players discuss their basses - Martin Sims (Sims LEDs)
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Martin Sims – Sims LEDs I started working for Pete back in 1995. Pete was one of the first manufacturers to use our LED fitting servi...
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Video Vault
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The Video Vault Here's a not quite random selection of tunes played on a variety of different types of Wal bass. Hope you enjoy then....
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Wal players discuss their basses - John Illsley (Dire Straits)
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John Illsley I started out using a 59 P-bass which actually worked very well in the studio, because although it had some loud spots ...
Wal players discuss their basses - Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree)
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Colin Edwin – Porcupine Tree Along with tub-thumper, Gavin Harrison (and before him, Chris Maitland), Colin Edwin lays down the solid fou...
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