Noah Guitars Excalibur
Excalibur | |
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Manufacturer | Noah Guitars |
Used | 2009-09-04 — 2010-04-17 |
Body type | Hollow |
Neck joint | Bolt On |
Body covering | Mirrored aluminium with dark-orange/red scratchplate |
Wood | Body: Aluminum Hardshell Neck: Maple Fingerboard: Maple (20 frets, black dot inlays) |
Bridge | Fixed |
Electronics | One volume, one tone |
Pickup(s) | 1x Seymour Duncan SCPB-3 |
Special circuits | — |
Background & Information
The bass guitar was made by Noah Guitars, an Italian guitar manufacturer from Milan. It's special in that it has a hollow body made from aluminium. Around 2018-2019, the guitar has been rebranded as "Noah Classic Bass" and features a slightly modified shape of the headstock.
Christopher Wolstenholme was first shown using an aluminum Noah Guitars Excalibur 50's precision model bass in the video for Uprising, though in "The Making of Uprising" video, the second video from the " Join the Resistance" campaign, he is shown to have recorded the song using a Fender Jazz Bass.
Wolstenholme purchased this bass in a guitar store in Italy in 2009 and only used it during The Resistance tour, until 2010. Despite that, he still appears to own the guitar, as it was seen in a 2015 Instagram picture of his guitar collection.
The Noah Guitars Excalibur is The bass appears to have been kept stock with a larger chrome thumb rest installed additionally at the bridge.