mybass Posted December 20, 2015 Share Posted December 20, 2015 (edited) Asking what I think is a decent £550 on Basschat for this lovely headless fretless I made a while back that is virtually unused except for two gigs. A mini 'hit' at a recent bass bash, it has a beautiful body made from very old mahogany for the back with black USA walnut top and a five piece maple/wenge neck with macassar ebony fingerboard. Pickups are Seymour Duncan humbuckers, passive controls. The tuning system cost a small fortune, even for a licensed system. It has a 'Warwick' soft case too. Made for myself, I found I was not a headless person though I sometimes lose my head when paying out for woods and hardware for new basses! The bass sound though is huge, from a great wood and pickup combination. It was a one off but I like the design with top contour off a P bass which does give it a 'full' bass feel. There are two large size end strap buttons that provide alternate playing strap options. It uses normal single ball end strings. Just to add that I have been making basses albeit as a part time builder for over 15 years, usually to order rather than a 'production line' merchant. My own use basses have seen thousands of gigs and using them myself on gigs is usually how orders have come in. Always set up and 'settled in' before going out on the road. Edited July 23, 2016 by mybass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spuggy9 Posted December 20, 2015 Share Posted December 20, 2015 My hat is off to you as you did a fine job on this !! If by Stratford , you meant Stratford Connecticut in the U.S.A. , I would meet you , but I'm certain you don't. .. Funny thing is ,there is a Shakespeare Theater in Stratford that at one time hosted some fine concerts. Again , Great work !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mybass Posted December 20, 2015 Author Share Posted December 20, 2015 [quote name='spuggy9' timestamp='1450650193' post='2934659'] My hat is off to you as you did a fine job on this !! If by Stratford , you meant Stratford Connecticut in the U.S.A. , I would meet you , but I'm certain you don't. .. Funny thing is ,there is a Shakespeare Theater in Stratford that at one time hosted some fine concerts. Again , Great work !! [/quote] Hey thanks for the kind comments 'spuggy9'....sorry I won't quite make it to your Stratford! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mybass Posted January 4, 2016 Author Share Posted January 4, 2016 [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1450635990' post='2934493'] Asking what I think is a decent £550 on Basschat for this lovely headless fretless I made a while back that is virtually unused except for two gigs. A mini 'hit' at a recent bass bash, it has a beautiful body made from very old mahogany for the back with black USA walnut top and a five piece maple/wenge neck with macassar ebony fingerboard. Pickups are Seymour Duncan humbuckers, passive controls. The tuning system cost a small fortune, even for a licensed system. It has a 'Warwick' soft case too. Made for myself, I found I was not a headless person though I sometimes lose my head when paying out for woods and hardware for new basses! The bass sound though is huge, from a great wood and pickup combination. It was a one off but I like the design with top contour off a P bass which does give it a 'full' bass feel. There are two large size end strap buttons that provide alternate playing strap options. It uses normal single ball end strings. [/quote] bump Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mybass Posted July 23, 2016 Author Share Posted July 23, 2016 [quote name='mybass' timestamp='1450635990' post='2934493'] Asking what I think is a decent £550 on Basschat for this lovely headless fretless I made a while back that is virtually unused except for two gigs. A mini 'hit' at a recent bass bash, it has a beautiful body made from very old mahogany for the back with black USA walnut top and a five piece maple/wenge neck with macassar ebony fingerboard. Pickups are Seymour Duncan humbuckers, passive controls. The tuning system cost a small fortune, even for a licensed system. It has a 'Warwick' soft case too. Made for myself, I found I was not a headless person though I sometimes lose my head when paying out for woods and hardware for new basses! The bass sound though is huge, from a great wood and pickup combination. It was a one off but I like the design with top contour off a P bass which does give it a 'full' bass feel. There are two large size end strap buttons that provide alternate playing strap options. It uses normal single ball end strings. Just to add that I have been making basses albeit as a part time builder for over 15 years, usually to order rather than a 'production line' merchant. My own use basses have seen thousands of gigs and using them myself on gigs is usually how orders have come in. Always set up and 'settled in' before going out on the road. [/quote] bump Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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