Sean Posted Wednesday at 18:48 Posted Wednesday at 18:48 Hi all I've had a 12-string itch for years and I used to gig a Dean Rhapsody back in the day and loved it. I've never really found a 12 that suits me, The dUg, The Stargazer, 30/32" scales dont cut it. I know in my head what I want. I'd like to get a 12 built that essentially follows the Spector recipe of 34", maple thru-neck, weight-relieved maple sandwich wings, ebony or maple board, inays, EMGs and HAZ-clone (easy). The contenders could be Shuker, Overwater, Sei, Yarde, others. Do any of know someone who's into 12s and can build them? Have any of the top British builders done one before? What does the collective think and advise on this one? Quote
warwickhunt Posted Wednesday at 19:23 Posted Wednesday at 19:23 There's a guy on BC, based in Holland builds @Brookes basses, they are top notch. I'd have to say that the cost of a custom build might come as a bit of a shock! I priced up with several luthiers and most were talking about having to get custom parts as very little is off the shelf. 1 1 Quote
Sean Posted Wednesday at 19:56 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:56 (edited) Thanks for that. They look the business and he's got loads of experience of doing it. What are we looking at GBP 5-6k? Or are we into double figures? Edited Wednesday at 19:57 by Sean Quote
Schnozzalee Posted Wednesday at 21:18 Posted Wednesday at 21:18 You could try H J Williams too (Ex Overwater). Quote
itu Posted Wednesday at 22:13 Posted Wednesday at 22:13 @Basvarken is the man! You have to check his works here. 1 1 Quote
AndyTravis Posted Wednesday at 23:00 Posted Wednesday at 23:00 46 minutes ago, itu said: @Basvarken is the man! You have to check his works here. This… he’s just done w2 for Tom Peterson…(1 is MIA 😟) but TP is gigging the other one. as @warwickhuntsays, @Basvarkenis Brooks Bass guitars. 2 1 Quote
Sean Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago Thanks for the recommendations. I've emailed Rob. 1 Quote
Skybone Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Seen pics on Facebook of some of the Brookes 12 strings, and they look amazing. Overwater recently posted a pic of a custom 8 string they were building, and that one looked really cool too. Doesn't help my itch for an 8 string one little bit! 1 Quote
Wolverinebass Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Brooks would be a good choice. I'd also recommend Grainger as Darren and Gavin are excellent, plus have an engineering background so making bespoke parts won't be a big deal. I'd also suggest looking at Waghorn. I got a quote for a 12 string from them just before I actually got a Hamer 12 string. You could also try Koenig in Australia. He makes some really good 12s and I've conversed with him via messenger. Off the shelf, I'd get the Dug Pinnick Schecter. Avoid Gretsch as not only is it stupidly expensive it uses a 4 saddle bridge. Good luck with intonation. Edited 12 hours ago by Wolverinebass 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Wolverinebass said: Brooks would be a good choice. I'd also recommend Grainger as Darren and Gavin are excellent, plus have an engineering background so making bespoke parts won't be a big deal. I'd also suggest looking at Waghorn. I got a quote for a 12 string from them just before I actually got a Hamer 12 string. Off the shelf, I'd get the Dug Pinnick Schecter. Avoid Gretsch as not only is it stupidly expensive it uses a 4 saddle bridge. Good luck with intonation. Waghorn guitars are the bomb. Lovely guys. Quote
NancyJohnson Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I was considering at one point about asking Rob to manufacture a 12-string neck for my Lull 5-string. Pretty certain the neck pocket would be wide enough to go from 5 to 12 and the two part bridge could be swapped out to accommodate the extra strings. Obviously it would just be something that could be changed back to stock if necessary. I am think the oversized NR Thunderbird body would work brilliantly. Quote
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