midopa said:EBMM just grabs whatever's lying around, I believe. Not that doing so is bad, mind you. I've yet to encounter an EBMM bass that I found ugly - they're all so stinkin' beautiful, even the ones with maple necks!![]()
but speaking of that Jon...... on Jack's site and BONGO info the write up from the Designworks team states at the end of the page that the design went great but although basswood is being used right now they made suggestions for other more sustainable materials to be used!?!?!?!?!?!? Could there be some composite BONGOs in the future?or what was the other materials they suggested?????jongitarz said:Thats right Sam...Last week we made one out of cardboardI think all the basses are made of ash. Wood with less than pretty grain is made into basses that will be opaque colors. The wood with nice grain will be made into translucent colored instruments
jongitarz said:Thats right Sam...Last week we made one out of cardboard![]()
that's what i figured but I'm still waiting for the day to have a natural finished Ash Bongo... oh someday...jongitarz said:Pete...I don't see anything but basswood in the future for the Bongos. If anything it would just be a different wood. We are not set up for anything but wood. Re tooling would be too much $ IMO
Psychicpet said:but speaking of that Jon...... on Jack's site and BONGO info the write up from the Designworks team states at the end of the page that the design went great but although basswood is being used right now they made suggestions for other more sustainable materials to be used!?!?!?!?!?!? Could there be some composite BONGOs in the future?or what was the other materials they suggested?????
peter
dlloyd said:Wood's about as sustainable a material as you get.
Psychicpet said:that's why certain rosewoods and hardwoods are hard to get or off the market, right. aren't there certain species of trees that are no longer in abundance due to harvesting/etc. hence Indian Rosewood isn't AS sustainable a wood as Pao Ferro.
Psychicpet said:Exactly, but your last post simply stated "Wood" as being about as sustainable a source as you can get,not "farmed wood"
I just wanted to clarify what we both are agreeing on in the long, roundabout, reminds me of the missus and I, kind of way![]()