John Norwood Fisher's Bass Guitars

Can be seen playing a FNA Jazzman on this photo

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In this interview with Warwick, Norwood talks about how Robert DeLeo from Stone Temple Pilots sold him his first Warwick Thumb Bass.

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In this video of Norwood talking about his slap techniques, he can be seen playing a 5 string Warwick Infinity

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In this instagram post you can see Norwood with one of P-Nut of 311’s signature bass. You can tell it’s a P-Nut signature and not an FNA Streamer by the Hipshot X-Tender and the fret inlays starting at the 5th fret.

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In this instagram post, you can see Norwood with a Bolt-On 5-String Thumb. The Warwick website backs up this fact too on his artist page

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In this instagram post you can see Norwood holding a fretless Warwick Star Bass

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In this Pinterest post you can see Norwood presumably in an ad for Warwick with a 5 string Alien bass. He’s also been spotted with a fretless variation.

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In this live performance of Freddie’s Dead at Pinkpop, Norwood can be seen with a 5 string Alembic Series 1. It’s silhouette can also been seen in the music video for Freddie’s Dead.

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In this photo of a younger Norwood, you can see him holding a Peavey T-40, he can also be seen using it in footage from their documentary “Everyday Sunshine”

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In this performance of unyielding conditioning on the Conan show, Norwood can be seen playing a fretless 5 string thumb.

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In this instagram post celebrating Norwood’s birthday, you can see a younger Norwood holding an Ovation B778

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At the beginning of the music video for When Problems Arise, Norwood can be seen slapping on a White P Bass

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Throughout the music video for Ma and Pa and in numerous live videos from the Truth and Soul era, Norwood can be seen with a 4 string NS-2

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