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Hi guys, had to show this off.....

I went up to Jon Shukers place last week and spent five days under his watchful eye building my own bass from scratch. Monday it was a couple of blocks of wood but by friday evening it was fully formed and working and I genuinely could not be happier with the results! Jon is a master craftsman and even though I have had no experience of doing anything like this under his guidance I was able to produce a bass that exceded my wildest dreams!

I've copied a Ritter body, thrown in the electrics from the Yamaha Attitude II and based the dimensions and wood on my Warwick FNA Jazzman.

If you're interested in a top end instrument, do this course! Build your own!! :) Can not recommend it enough!

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Dude, very glad you liked it - I loved the course. Taught me a lot, including some respect, about how much work goes into producing a quality bass. I let my mind slip one morning, and ended up with a neck pocket which could only pass the Fender QC inspection :lol:

Does it have a clear finish?

I'm thinking, maybe, we need a Shuker course porn thread...

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Its just a clear laquer finish, with the 5 day schedule Jon said you would struggle to put a hard poly finish on it due to the number of coats and drying time but I am more than happy with this as I am used to it form my warwick basses. Jon did say we could easily go back and apply a differant finish if that was what was wanted though...would just obviously add to teh price a little.

I can't agree more with you Gust0o...I have teh utmost repsect for anyone who does this! I lost the router a couple of times but luckily it was early on and the marks came out with the shaping and sanding! Friday is the most stressful day!!! After four days of producing a lovely body you then have to drill a hole from the pick up cavity to the control cavity with a long thin drill bit making sure you don't mark teh front or come out the back of the instrument!! And getting the indivdual bridge pieces looking straight and level was hell!! :) Worth it though!

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