Sunday, September 27, 2009
It's been quite some time since I've posted here, 2009 has been very busy for us, so busy in fact that where the last post left off with a bass in finish, this post begins with pics of it's completion. This bass has made it's way to it's new owner Elias Wortsman in the beautiful country of Chile. This was a bass truly fit for a king.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Monday, January 05, 2009
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Stealth 6
This 6 is off to Atlanta Bass Gallery for customer Eric Cornillo. I got the order when Eric tried to purchase a Warwick $$ from the Warwick custom shop, but Warwick wouldn't do a 35" scale. Some people think a 35" scale is no big deal, we tend to think most of those people have short fingers, the 35" scale absolutely kills on a low B, period, end of story. This bass had simple beginnings, two piece Swamp Ash body, Rock Maple neck, unlined fretless fingerboard, but then this wolf takes off it's sheep's clothing. Once you add a Black finish, custom Aero singlecoils, and an Audere preamp with a 5 way rotary control (www.audereaudio.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=44) this puppy kills.
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Maple Burl Longhorn 4
Several posts ago I showed a rendering of a bass being built for a client in Chile. Here's the rough beginnings of the bass. I love the character of the Maple Burl, the red accents look fantastic, and I made sure to have them show up in the top, back, and a touch in the headstock, it really adds a pop. The Ziricote fingerboard has amazing grain and is offset by striking mother of pearl block inlays. This bass is also one of many to be adorned with custom made wooden knobs, and will also have an oversized wooden pickup ramp/cover loaded with Sage custom pickups made for us by Aero. Other features of this bass will include a custom 4-band preamp made for us by Audere, 33" scale, custom Hipshot hardware fitted with a Graphtech piezo system, a Plek fret treatment for amazingly low action, and a custom flight case. In other words there's a new sheriff in town...
Monday, October 27, 2008
The Envelope Pusher
Cliff Davies bass just went out the other day. It was one of those basses that was sad to let go of. I thought I'd post a few of Cliff's thoughts upon opening his new instrument:
"Dude I got it. DAMN. The first thing that hit was how amazing the finish job is on this bass, I've had MTD's and Roscoes, but this bass' finish is amazing. If I smashed the bass, the wood inside would crumble but the finish would hold for sure. Well done!
I'm gonna play it for about a week until I tell you my thoughts on it's sound, I've only just plugged it in for about an hour but DAMN, it's such a great difference from the single coils I've been livin' on.
The Glock sounds great, the knobs are awesome, they make the top side of the bass so nice.
The Aeros and the pickup box are killer, I really dig the box and how it came out. The location on the bass is perfect for my style. I just love exposed pole pickups.
Dude it's just awesome, I'm so happy I took and chance on you guys and ordered this bass. You are the detail king, ever aspect is great, from the cool hex screws to the extra maple laminate where the neck is bolted to the body. You were right with the red finish on the back, it just kills. There's definitely another Sage in my future.
Thanks dude, I love this bass!
Cliff"
We Couldn't ask for a better response to one of our instruments. Thanks for carrying the torch Cliff.
The Grabbertarian Is Done!
My attempt to photograph this monster is pretty weak, never the less it totally kills. I'm gonna try and set up a real shoot before shipping it off to Paul, if it happens I'll post pics. This was an all out success, and we can't wait to see Paul hit the road and the studio with it.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Raining Blood
Blood Red paint that is. Paul asked us to match the Wine Red color Gibson used as one of the stock colors on the Grabbers. No sweat. A quick color match and two coats of the aforementioned red and we had the vibe we were looking for. Forgive some of these shots, the spray booth isn't ideal for photography, we promise to have some pro shots of the final product. Which is the next update. Stay tuned.......
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