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  • Cheap Trick- Na regen komt altijd weer zonneschijn!

  • Joepie Magazine

  • The Netherlands

  • Number 351

  • December 1980

  • 62

Pete Comita plays the White Hamer B12S 12-string bass.

The article title, which translates as “After rain there is always sunshine again!”, refers to Tom Petersson leaving Cheap Trick and being replaced by Pete Comita. Comita is shown playing a White Hamer B12S 12-string bass.


 

Joepie Magazine - Number 285 September 2, 1979

The Hamer prototype 10-string bass is included in a live concert photo of Cheap Trick on stage as part of the article “Duizend-en-èèn sprookjies rond Cheap Trick”. (A thousand and one fairy tales about Cheap Trick.) This was the first installment of a three-part series of articles about the band that was published in the first three weekly issues of September, 1979.

Hamer prototype 10-string bass.


 

Joepie Magazine - Number 287 September 16, 1979

This issue includes the final installment of the Cheap Trick article series. The Hamer Quad 12-string bass is included in a live concert photo.

Hamer Quad 12-string bass.


Joepie Magazine - Number 271 May 27, 1979

A reversed photo of the Hamer Quad 12-string bass is included in the one-page article about Cheap Trick.


Joepie Magazine - Number 280 - July 29, 1979

The Hamer Quad 12-string bass is pictured.


Joepie Magazine - Number 361 - February 15, 1981

Pete Comita and his Zebra Striped Hamer Standard 12-string bass are pictured twice. There is also a photo of Cheap Trick’s manager, Ken Adamany, alongside road manager Paul Korzelius.

Cheap Trick manager Ken Adamany alongside road manager Paul Korzelius.