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Nunez Fretless @ thelowend.net


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One of my favourite work-avoidence, GAS inducing, web sites for occasional browsing is thelowend.net.

I spotted this the other day: www.thelowend.net/gallery/viewtopic.php?t=5084

and thought such an extraordinary instrument deserved a basschat audience.

Enjoy (but make sure your credit card is well hidden).
Phil

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[quote name='Stacker' post='978212' date='Oct 5 2010, 12:27 PM']Wow. Are these basses for sale, do you know? Or is that just a gear porn page?[/quote]

They're very much for sale. Brian Barrett, who runs The Low End, is a well known US dealer of high-end new and used instruments.

Phil

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Really interesting design! I'd love to hear how it sounds. Nice to see someone taking instrument design somewhere different.* The mac ebony bridge is a nice touch too.

[size=1]* This is the point where someone usually chimes in to say that "it's nothing new; Pierre van Smosmoden was doing stuff like this in the 1760s". Well, it's new to [b]me[/b]. :) [/size]

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[quote name='Clarky' post='979471' date='Oct 6 2010, 03:21 PM']Especially don't like the side carving/scalloping on the body.[/quote]
But that's the thing with this design -- there aren't really any sides to the body. It's kind of like the louvres on the air vents in a car. Or like a Venetian blind. Or something.

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Ghastly. Another "Snoopy with a plank rammed down his throat" bass.

I suppose the construction method's interesting - I've never seen anything like that before, but combined with the overall aesthetic (for want of a better word) it all conspires to make one of the ugliest basses I think I've seen so far.

It probably makes an interesting sound when the wind blows through it, though.

Jon.

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I suspected this was going to be a bit of a Marmite™ bass, that's kind of why I posted it.

I'm going to sit on the fence. I admire the ingenuity of the construction (clearly the work of a deranged mind that's outrageously good with numerous little bits of wood), and I'd love a go on it, but I don't really see the point – there's many much easier ways of making a chambered/semi-solid bass.

Phil

PS. The rest of thelowend.net is worth a look. Lots of very nice, and a few very odd, instruments.

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