Check out the ODD position of the tuning pegs. Four on TOP & four on the BOTTOM!
Anyone have any experience with those Aluminum necks? Reminds me of an old Travis Bean!
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know." The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
I've NEVER seen ANYTHING like that before...and you had one stolen?
Dirty SOB's.
Thanks for the link, OUCH... check out the price!
How did you keep that thing intonated? It looks like it might have been a bear.
Jared:
LOL!
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know." The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
When it comes to an 8-string I have always wanted a Manson (UK maker). This is the exact replica made for John Paul Jones. What a range and an undervalued bass:
The bass at the top of the thread has a Kramer neck. The similarity to a Travis Bean neck is not a coincidence. Travis worked for Kramer in the early days. I always found both necks to be cold and unnatural feeling. Dave Hope from Kansas played an aluminum-neck Kramer on Leftoverature and Point Of Know Return.
Really, that body is genuine Kramer? Wow, I remember them having very simple bodies back then. That one is cool and must be pretty rare. Kramer only made those metal necks for s few years.
I just tried a Kramer aluminium neck last weekend and it was well made but felt weird. Cold, as has been said, also. Nice profile on it, but the combination of aluminium and wood was odd - probably would get used to it in time.
I'm sorry, that is not a Voyager, the Voyager is like the old "Star" guitar shape, that is the XL-8. Here's a good page about the history of the aluminum-neck bass era. http://www.vintagekramer.com/alum.htm
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009