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Lots of woods and curves on a bass


jms5-string
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I am thinking about ordering a custom built bass. It would be my first custom order. Although there is absolutely nothing wrong with the vintage looking basses (Fender Gibson etc) they are not what I like to see. I like it when the basses have lots of carving, curves and rare woods (call me an idiot but that's my taste :) ) I figure a good builder can build a good sounding bass wathever the looks are! So why not buy a bass that I like the looks of?

I know some builders from the Net but most of them do not build what I like. These do built what I like:

Carl Thompson [url="http://www.ctbasses.com/"]http://www.ctbasses.com/[/url]
CB basses [url="http://www.cbbasses.com/"]http://www.cbbasses.com/[/url]
Browne Basses [url="http://www.brownebasses.com/"]http://www.brownebasses.com/[/url]
Adamovic [url="http://www.adamovic.nl/"]http://www.adamovic.nl/[/url]

Does anybody have experience with ordering a custom bass from these builders
Are there more builders with similar designs? preferably in Europe!

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where are you based?

with the standards of luthiers nowadays, it makes sense to go with someone close to home, so you can be personally involved in the build. go talk to the luthier in person, look at and choose the woods in person etc. so if you tell us where you are we can bump up a list of makers for you

:)

and welcome to the forums

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Jerzy Drozd is a Spanish bass builder that springs to mind,
or there's Rob who is Rim Custom basses (quite CT'ish with the tailpiece) who posts on here.
When I get the cash together I'm going for an Eshenbaugh J 5 style, possible built by the one and only Jon Shuker.
Good luck.

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Thanks for the welcome wotnwhy! And you are right, meeting the person in person would be nice indeed. I live in The Netherlands and the only builder that I like from my country is Adamovic. I am planning to give him a visit soon. But before i do I want to see what the other options are in my "Neighbourhood". Uk is not so far away and it would be a good excuse to travel over the water and meet an English builder. I haven't been there for a while :)

I like the RIM basses, I did not know about him yet, the pics on this forum look great. Jerzy is nice but to far and not really what I'd like. The Shuker designs are beautifull but to 'standard' for what I had in mind.
thanks for the info

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oh wow, those Adamovic basses look lushous!

if your gonna stick close to home he looks like your top choice!
if you really want to visit the UK, then for the sort of style your going for, RIM would deffinitly be up to the job! he has some really exciting ideas and as you'll see on the forum, some rave reviews!

Jon (Shuker) comes in on a personal recomendation (i have a bass made by him), although you say the designs are too 'standard', he does whatever you ask of him and loves a challenge, but his best aspect is his virtual treasure trove of really fabulous woods! i'm pretty sure he also supplies other builders from time to time, so even if you don't go with him as the builder he may be good to find that special bit of wood (hey, that rhymes!)

another great UK luthier to look out for is Skelf at ACG guitars, he is also a regular on this forum [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showforum=47"]click here[/url]
his basses (for me) are some of the sexiest around, and he also has a very special preamp available for his basses. and again, a huge following and rave reviews.

hope this is of some help

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Just going to throw Sei Bass into the mix [url="http://www.seibass.com"]www.seibass.com[/url].

This is my Offset Flamboyant 7 string which has a lot of curves. The other Sei designs are 2 kinds of singlecut, the non-offset Flamboyant, the original and the limited-edition Millenium.











Close-up photos courtesy of London-based Graphic Designer, Gareth Jones

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Probably not what you are after but [url="http://www.wishbass.com/"]http://www.wishbass.com/[/url]

I love my Wishbass, I'll probably bring it to the meet up in Bristol.

Would seriously consider [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bass-Fretless-Five-String-Curly-Funky-Maple-Wishbass_W0QQitemZ130183339789QQihZ003QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem"]this[/url] if it wasn't a 5 string.

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Do you not like [url="http://www.bas-extravaganza.nl/"]Bas-Extravaganza[/url]? There's a couple of CT influenced basses on there.

Alternatively have a trawl through the [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5525"]Weird & Wonderful Basses[/url] thread and see if there's anything there that takes your fancy.

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Thanks for all the info guys!
Some of the companies I did not know yet. And some lovely basses

I like ARGH's bass that has been made by Jim Fleeting a lot. I have a a little bit of a designer backround and I love it when a bass still looks awesome and cool without the use of AAAAA grade maple or a sunburst finish. Just simple woods, yummie :huh: I put Jim Fleeting on the list of¨builders I will definatly contact.

On the bad side: I wanted to use my christmas bonus for a bass but my house has a leek in the front wall which has to be repaired and will cost lots of money :) Hmm I have to wait for a couple of months. The good side is that I can think some more about what I really want. I feel like a kid in a candy store that can only buy one candy :huh:

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[quote name='jms5-string' post='109316' date='Dec 25 2007, 08:54 PM']Thanks for all the info guys!
Some of the companies I did not know yet. And some lovely basses

I like ARGH's bass that has been made by Jim Fleeting a lot. I have a a little bit of a designer backround and I love it when a bass still looks awesome and cool without the use of AAAAA grade maple or a sunburst finish. Just simple woods, yummie :huh: I put Jim Fleeting on the list of¨builders I will definatly contact.

On the bad side: I wanted to use my christmas bonus for a bass but my house has a leek in the front wall which has to be repaired and will cost lots of money :) Hmm I have to wait for a couple of months. The good side is that I can think some more about what I really want. I feel like a kid in a candy store that can only buy one candy :huh:[/quote]
This is the front of my new Fleeting Headless,in my bodyshape (see the 9 string),its a 6 string,and made of Olivewood and Black Limba...with a few bits of other stuff at my request (Wooden knobs,single EMG P/U,matching 18v circuit).

Convincing isnt it.

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