Mrbigstuff Posted September 8 Posted September 8 11 minutes ago, bassplayer76 said: Boutique basses…..? Please expand? I was just going to post a topic to say I’ve never seen a better selection of boutique and vintage basses available in the UK. It’s incredible right now Quote
Dan Dare Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Is this a complete the sentence competition? If so, I suggest: Boutique basses are bought by lawyers, medics and well-paid weekend warriors in the vain hope that spending lots of cash will make up for lack of talent. Over to you lot. 4 7 2 Quote
Boodang Posted September 8 Posted September 8 1 hour ago, bassplayer76 said: Boutique basses…..? Well, as you put it so eloquently, who could argue with you. 2 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted September 8 Posted September 8 57 minutes ago, Dan Dare said: Is this a complete the sentence competition? If so, I suggest: Boutique basses are bought by lawyers, medics and well-paid weekend warriors in the vain hope that spending lots of cash will make up for lack of talent. Over to you lot. Yes, that is one group of people who might buy boutique instruments, although some of us pro players like to use them too, as well as our more 'meat & potatoes' varieties of basses. I visited the JayDee workshop in Birmingham on Friday. Their order books are full for at least the next four years, so maybe the OP's title is more than a little premature..? 3 Quote
Misdee Posted September 8 Posted September 8 (edited) It depends on what constitutes a "boutique" bass. If you mean exotic woods, active electronics, brass bridges made in small numbers by "craftsmen" then...yes but no not really. Looking back now with the balance of hindsight at the days when such basses were considered the pinnacle of acquisition for most self-respecting bassists, a lot of what was considered desirable, and indeed essential, seems pretty preposterous nowadays. Conversely,however, the idea nowadays that I need a very old (probably knackered) Fender P Bass strung with heavy gauge La Bella flats and a vintage Ampeg B15 that breaks down regularly in order to be a hip and savvy bass player is equally preposterous. And the same kind of fashion victims that adhered to boutique basses in the 1980's/90's are extolling the primacy of vintage gear now. If you like boutique basses buy one. If you like vintage ones get one of them. The notes are in the same place on either. Edited September 8 by Misdee 10 Quote
Jackroadkill Posted September 8 Posted September 8 5 minutes ago, nige1968 said: Is what the end of the boutique bass? The strap button, presumably. 5 5 11 Quote
leschirons Posted September 8 Posted September 8 I'm not really sure what constitutes a boutique bass. Is it just a very expensive instrument from somewhere other than one of of the big name big quantity manufacturers? Is a Fodera a boutique bass? They seem to make quite a few as there's usually two or three for sale on here or, are boutique basses made for an individual? Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted September 8 Posted September 8 50 minutes ago, Misdee said: It depends on what constitutes a "boutique" bass. If you mean exotic woods, active electronics, brass bridges made in small numbers by "craftsmen" then...yes but no not really. 15 minutes ago, leschirons said: I'm not really sure what constitutes a boutique bass. Is it just a very expensive instrument from somewhere other than one of of the big name big quantity manufacturers? Is a Fodera a boutique bass? They seem to make quite a few as there's usually two or three for sale on here or, are boutique basses made for an individual? To concur with Misdee, I’d say an unusual design made in small numbers. Similar to the term used for hotels really. Fodera don’t make anywhere near the level of a mass produced manufacturer. Quote
chris_b Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Boutique instruments are made by hand. That will never stop!! 1 Quote
Woodinblack Posted September 8 Posted September 8 1 hour ago, chris_b said: Boutique instruments are made by hand. That will never stop!! So are a lot of the basses on aliexpress. 1 Quote
Bolo Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Yes. This is it for boutique basses. Everyone stop it right now. 1 Quote
Boodang Posted September 9 Posted September 9 (edited) Either practicing the bass feels like filling out a tax form or basschatters have very boring jobs with too much time on their hands to be participating in this thread..... now where did I put that password for SBL. Edited September 9 by Boodang Quote
BigRedX Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Practicing? That's boring. I'd rather be commissioning another boutique bass. While still at school, my history teacher wrote the following on my end of term report: "His design of guitars is stunning. I wish I could say the same for his attention during history". 1 7 Quote
Hellzero Posted September 9 Posted September 9 I guess you meant luthier made basses upon request... If so, they are indeed not bought by those who think older is better, but I guess it's the only exclusion. Quote
Frank Blank Posted September 9 Posted September 9 13 hours ago, bassplayer76 said: Boutique basses…..? Mornington Crescent? 6 Quote
Frank Blank Posted September 9 Posted September 9 10 hours ago, nige1968 said: Is what the end of the boutique bass? All your bass are belong to us. 3 Quote
Dad3353 Posted September 9 Posted September 9 23 minutes ago, Frank Blank said: Mornington Crescent? 1 2 Quote
Jackroadkill Posted September 9 Posted September 9 16 minutes ago, fretmeister said: This has certainly been a riveting read! Like the Daily Star in 1990. 1 Quote
chris_b Posted September 9 Posted September 9 10 hours ago, Woodinblack said: So are a lot of the basses on aliexpress. I would suggest they are 99% production line basses, as are all other non-boutique basses. Quote
Rich Posted September 9 Posted September 9 15 hours ago, bassplayer76 said: Boutique basses…..? Boutique basses…..? Eights and aces…..? Losing money at the races…..? Big suitcases…..? Long shoelaces…..? Presidents with orange faces…..? E.J. Thribb (17½) 4 6 Quote
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