Just called Edgaraudio here in Sweden. Talked to a man called Sixten, yeah, that's his name. Not very common nowadays, but when I was a kid, some of my dads pals had the name. And while we're at it, concerning names, one of my late uncles.... Blah, blah, blah... Blah, blah, blah...
No, I can't leave you in limbo, with question marks over the head. Let's go for the whole Sixten conversation:
- I got that picture from the Bach catalogue. I do not have one for sale, and I have not seen it, other then on picture. How many I will get? Well, I do not know, if I will get any in the end. That depends on how many Bach's got in stock. And I do not know what the price will be, in case I get one.
- But I do know one thing. The Bach basses are good. See, I play a little bit of bass myself, and I really enjoy them.
What we must keep in mind here, concerning the review of the Bach basses, is that Sixten is a Swedish dealer for that company. But, also keep in mind that the writer of these words has also got a Bach bass, 51 P-bass style. And I really like it!
So, in alles, I get the impression that the Thunder-Bach still stays is in Czech, waiting for 100 eager hands spread all over the Western World, as we know it. But, as Cilla Black once put it: I've been wrong before!