The Last Bass Outpost
Main Forums => The Bass Zone => Topic started by: ilan on June 08, 2017, 12:28:50 PM
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What do you think? Jerusalem is 40 min drive from Tel Aviv. And he's charging only $40 for a lesson.
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Worth a 40 minute drive
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For sure.Even just chatting with him i'm sure would be interesting.
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Why not? Seems like a lot of good things bass related are happening in Israel these days. Ever check out anything by Gil Yaron or B&G guitars? Come to think of it, Harvey's last name was originally Goldstein. I wonder if there's any relation between him and Yotam Goldstein from B&G.
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No reason not to do it!
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Ever check out anything by Gil Yaron or B&G guitars?
Yes they gave me a tour. The bass was still a prototype then.
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This?
https://bngguitars.com/big-sister
Gil made a really nice looking Les Paul style bass too.
http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u353/teonigil/Bone-I-Bass%20Proto%202014/WP_20140220_08_22_51_Pro.jpg~original
http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u353/teonigil/Bone-I-Bass%20Proto%202014/WP_20140220_08_22_40_Pro.jpg~original
Have fun with Harvey if you set up the lesson.
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This?
https://bngguitars.com/big-sister
Yes. It didn't have pickups when I saw it.
I wanted to order a non-cutaway slotted headstock short-scale version, they said they don't do short scales yet but when they do, they will build me one. Like a bass version of this -
(https://bngguitars.com/assets/synced/Photos%20Cat/Little%20Sister%20Crossroads/first%20unboxing.jpg)
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Geez, no mention of Electric Flag on the flyer?
Go for it!
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I say go for it!!
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You need lessons...? You could always interview him for free... :mrgreen: