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[url="http://stavemguitars.com/instruments.html"]http://stavemguitars.com/instruments.html[/url]





see and hear it in action:
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK9n6n8qfus"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK9n6n8qfus[/url]
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvwrV34dRIs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvwrV34dRIs[/url]
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_UpLepI_q0&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_UpLepI_q0...feature=related[/url]

(btw my fave bass player by the name of Bent Saether, above Jones, Entwistle, Squire and Lee)

I was told the pickups are Dark Star made by this guy: [url="http://www.hammoneng.com/"]http://www.hammoneng.com/[/url]

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[quote name='Krohurte' post='1090849' date='Jan 15 2011, 08:38 PM'][url="http://stavemguitars.com/instruments.html"]http://stavemguitars.com/instruments.html[/url]





see and hear it in action:
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK9n6n8qfus"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK9n6n8qfus[/url]
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvwrV34dRIs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvwrV34dRIs[/url]
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_UpLepI_q0&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_UpLepI_q0...feature=related[/url]

(btw my fave bass player by the name of Bent Saether, above Jones, Entwistle, Squire and Lee)

I was told the pickups are Dark Star made by this guy: [url="http://www.hammoneng.com/"]http://www.hammoneng.com/[/url][/quote]


Oh now, those are nice!!

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[quote name='Chris2112' post='1091181' date='Jan 16 2011, 11:02 AM']I love that bass, the woods are awesome and the fish inlays are superb! If they would do those inlays one of their amber flamed maple basses...[/quote]

Yes! Now you are talking my ultimate bass though I'd be inclined to specify Quilt Maple. :)

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[quote name='bubinga5' post='1082623' date='Jan 8 2011, 09:45 PM']I love my rare exotic basses...crap to sell on, but a joy to own.... my new love and GAS is this bass.. they are unfortunately..mega bucks!.. there is not that many in the world... from a source/friend in the US, he has told me they are just incredible sounding basses... John Myung used to play them...

This bass does it for me..

i also love Surine and New York Bass Works basses... Sukop too

let me see the rare basses you love.. pics please...we all ant to see these beauties..[/quote]

I think this one was on sale in Mississipi for some time - I emailed the shop and was very close to buying it as I really love their sound and indeed they are very obscure. Kind of wish I had now!

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[quote name='walbassist' post='1089905' date='Jan 14 2011, 09:52 PM']Actually, I sold that bass last year and am now playing Veillette basses exclusively.

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Philw and I were talking about your fretted 5 string Veillette when I was down in Brighton last week, selling him my (now his) Fender AE. His blue Veillette has a beautiful neck and the fretboard is an exceptional piece of wood - just love the colour and grain..Joe certainly knows how to build a bass - I feel privilaged to own 2 Veillette Citrons from the 80s - one came from the States the other from Doctor of the Bass (i'm sure he's gutted that he sold it to me..).

If you're ever in Herts let me know..you're welcome to see how the 80s stuff compares to the modern stuff...

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[quote name='MuckedUpFunkies' post='1093210' date='Jan 17 2011, 10:19 PM']Surly the lack of body on that will just ruin the sound?
:)

ANd good luck finding a case to fit it! XD[/quote]

Really? You think a basses sound mostly comes from the shape or mass or size of its body? IMHO in most basses they have little effect compared to string and p'ups then neck construction but as this is a carbon fibre one piece then the contribution will be even less.

A case is the least of your worries if you can afford one of these - the last one I saw on ebay was for over £12,000 and that was a few year ago. They were designed by John Entwhistle [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Entwistle"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Entwistle[/url] who had various companies make them, one of which is Status Graphite [url="http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/bass/bassendorsements.html#statusgraphite"]http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/bass/ba...#statusgraphite[/url] .The shape is now owned by Warwick, so there aren't many CF ones around and there is no chance any more will be made!

Considering it was one of the last instruments made during a remarkable career whilst constantly seeking improvement, there's some argument that it's close to the current peak-of-evolution of the bass as an instrument!

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[quote name='MuckedUpFunkies' post='1093156' date='Jan 17 2011, 09:37 PM'][attachment=69163:stockhle...buyafull.jpg]Dunno if this counts as rare or exotic... (i suppose it must be rare as their custom order? =L) but this is the only headless youd get me within 50 yards of![/quote]

Well, it's a one off. I spoke to John Shuker about this bass late last year, I was really GASing for it and was ready to buy it. I phoned John and he confirmed that it's actually a bolt on mahogany neck and that about killed it for me. I was really hoping it would be a hidden thru neck or set neck made of something bright sounding like maple. It wasn't, so I had to pass on it. Lovely bass though.

And Alpha-Dave, if you check the thread here about the Dean Entwistle signature bass you can get a lot more info on the Status Buzzard. The license on the shape has now expired, meaning Warwick don't technically own it anymore. But there will never be another Status Buzzard made, because Rob and Chris Entwistle aren't on the best terms. The Entwistle estate lawyers made an error during the negotiations with Warwick and effectively gave them complete ownership of the shape for the period agreed, and Status were forced to destroy the moulds for making Buzzard basses or risk being sued. It'd be too expensive to remake the moulds though, even if Rob wanted too, apparently.

However, I don't think there is much of an argument for it being the best bass ever or the peak of bass evolution, but it's certainly the ultimate Buzzard as far as I'm concerned!

Here is another rare type of bass that I love...another bass that has been worked on and evolved over the past 30 years and is stunning in it's elegance and simplicity.











And I love this 1993 made blast from the past...

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[quote name='Alpha-Dave' post='1093252' date='Jan 17 2011, 10:45 PM']Really? You think a basses sound mostly comes from the shape or mass or size of its body? IMHO in most basses they have little effect compared to string and p'ups then neck construction but as this is a carbon fibre one piece then the contribution will be even less.[/quote]

My bad i didn't make my self clear. I meant the tone and resonance. In my experience (all be it limited!) a heavy bass has a nicer depth of sound too it meaning that when a bass has large missing parts from the body its gunna drag the sound down with it.
But i suppose that isnt really relevant with a carbon fibre bass? :)

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[quote name='Roland Rock' post='1082657' date='Jan 8 2011, 10:24 PM']I fell in love with the Henman B4 as soon as I saw it. Lots of money and not too many about.
It doesn't have a fancy exotic wood top, but is made with mahogany /sapele.[/quote]
Bloody hell, that's ugly.

As it's a Henman, does it have anything to do with TIM?

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  • 11 months later...

Cheers for writing back! Just been reading through some of my old posts in this thread. Shame to see that Tung still doesn't seem to have come back (still) and Curbow is still off the map. I never thought Curbow would make a serious go of things after production seemed to tail off shortly after Greg's death, but I had high hopes for Nicholas Tung's reappearance on the scene as he is a seriously talented builder.

Still feel the same about my ACG. I've just bought it some new strings so I'm going to change them over in the next couple of days and give them a proper whizz.

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