I thought it stood for "standard" as it referred to non-deluxe features (dots, no binding). I could be wrong though.weemac wrote:I thought the S stood for Special....
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According to Paul Boyer's book, the "S" stands for "Special." p. 33
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Yeah, but Paul's source is probably the RRFlibratune wrote:According to Paul Boyer's book, the "S" stands for "Special." p. 33
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+1 on that beautiful dark FireGlo and Fretboard ! Congrats to Paul W and Bryce !woodyng wrote:That is a beautifully dark fireglo! And the color of the fretboard is really nice,too!
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Late to the party, but well done, Paul, and congrats, Bryce!
Question for Paul: that is a stunning finish, was it inspired by the redburst RoMo hollowbodies of '66?
Question for Paul: that is a stunning finish, was it inspired by the redburst RoMo hollowbodies of '66?
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Nope. Not as red, though an AFG on the darker side. Inspired by vintage photos of Pete Quaife et al...
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jingle_jangle wrote:Been awhile, huh?
I had to struggle through finals this semester with nearly 700 students to track and no secretary since mid-March. Good news is my new assistant, Michael (a young Chicagoan, like yr. hmbl. svt.) started on the 21st of May, and is in training right now, so things should ease up shortly.
My builds and restos are moving along nicely, though. This weekend I finished the 12-string stage bass for Kenny Howes, and it shipped today. Here are some shots. Ruby color, custom neck with 30.5" scale, strings arranged with low on top, just like any other Rick 12er. This one sounds very big, and remains compact with a lovely slimmish neck. The Hamers and Waterstones I've played have necks likebaseball batsLincoln Logs, and this one is close to a 4-string (Fender Precision?) neck in feel. It also does not neck-dive, though it's heavy with headstock hardware!
Here are some photos of pre-assembly, setup and the finished instrument:
The truss rod cover is 18% larger than stock, and was done that way for 2 reasons: a standard-sized one got lost on the foot-long headstock, and the larger one reads better when Kenny's on stage. Note that with the shorter scale, bridge moved back about 5/8", and monster headstock, it still was sized to be exactly as long as a standard 4001/4003, so it fits into a form-fitted '80s 4001 case like it grew there. No gig bags for Mr. Kenny!
Catch Kenny with PatDiNizio (Smithereens) at the Riviera in LV in "Confessions of a Rock Star".
Lots more coming up including a BB 1998 and a '66 360-12 that was found floating in the water after Katrina, which was brought back to life and finished 3 weeks ago.
Hang in there!
And here it is!Grey wrote:Oh my. I have to hear what this monster of a bass sounds like.
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Thanks for showing!
Now on to all the catching up...
Now on to all the catching up...
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Wow!! I like the sound of that Kenny (et al) and that's a unique axe for sure.
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