Steve takes it to a whole new level

Started by ilan, January 21, 2022, 01:15:32 AM

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ilan


Basvarken

Haha!

QuoteThere are no truss rods. The necks are very stiff, due to the Purpleheart stringers. They are also a bit larger than usual. I find that a fat neck decreases the chance of carpal tunnel syndrome.

You see, he's a doctor too.
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morrow

Wish used to charge $100 a string , I suppose that's a bargain .

Dave W

It will sell. Some people are stupid enough.

ilan

I guess it's "machine your own neck plate" too.

Granny Gremlin

Is it just me or does this one just not even have the usual charm.  I miss the days of asymetrical organic body shapes and acoustic guitar style floating bridges with no intonatability.  The exotic wood accents, 5 strings, black hardware on natural (mostly) maple and square shape just come together to create a paradox of shitty Bo Diddley and wannabe boutique.

My favorite is the numbered list of caveats in the description.
Quote from: uwe on April 17, 2014, 03:19:20 PM
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (drummer and bassist of Deep Purple, Jake!)

Rob

It looks better than most of his stuff.  Too bad Bo Diddley is gone.

morrow

We used to have a great little used shop here , and one day I walked in and spotted a Wishbass . It was ugly . And incredibly primitive . I had heard a lot about Wishbasses (almost all bad reports) and it did not disappoint . The neck was like a baseball bat . It was fretless . I've never seen another bass finished that poorly . And ugly .
The sticker price was also higher than a new one .
It sold within a week .

Dave W


uwe

Devo might endorse it - if it didn't look so organic, perhaps a silver fin? With his do-it-yourself approach, he could at least send a spray can with it.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...