bovinehost said:That just looks wrong.
On ethical terms or on artistic interpretation?
bovinehost said:That just looks wrong.
sorry jack, but I must vehemently disagree . I don't really dig the colour BUT lordy-ba-gordy that'd be a helluva bass to try and tame!bovinehost said:That just looks wrong.
Psychicpet said:sorry jack, but I must vehemently disagree . I don't really dig the colour BUT lordy-ba-gordy that'd be a helluva bass to try and tame!![]()
ps. the headstock would have to be a 4+2 though, it'd probably balance better and maybe swap out the standard tuners for ultra-light clover leafs
TheDirtyMoocher said:i'd rather just buy another bongo or ray 5 and tune it EADGC...except the compensation nut might be an issue then...
(maybe offer a different nut for that tuning if it makes that much of a difference)
dlloyd said:Best I could do right now...
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I've had experience with a lot of fellars that play fivers... but don't like the idea of a six string.
bassmonkeee said:My wrists ache just looking at it.![]()
bovinehost said:I'm Mister In The Pocket guy, looking for the spaces and not just the notes.
bassmonkeee said:That looks great. If I didn't know better, it'd pass for a prototype. The thought of a six string neck for a three hour gig gives me heartburn, though. My wrists ache just looking at it.![]()
Is this newspeak for trying to get laid?Samingo said:I do know what you mean here. Though I often feel . . . pressure that somehow got placed on me to be able to . . . use my bass to reap the field as well.
Big Poppa said:dave how about an 11 string sterling while we are at it
midopa said:Damn, I wonder if Jubs really uses all those strings?