
My project is back from Mike Dolan
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Funny how two different basses have been recently refinished in seagreen. This colour is catching on!! We all missed the boat back in 2000 it seems. I don,t know if it,s just the photo,s but Marc,s seagreen looks a little lighter than the U.K. job, which looks closer (to my eyes)to the official RIC colour. Personally, I like the slightly lighter tone and with the dot inlay ebony neck and binding is one beautiful bass...
Everything is basically done. My guy is carving a nice bone nut for me. I could have had him rush it today, but I'll just pick it up Tuesday and post new pics then.
I still need the strap buttons(if anyone has BT buttons hint,hint) and knobs but, good things come to those who wait. The bass will certainly be playable until then.
I still need the strap buttons(if anyone has BT buttons hint,hint) and knobs but, good things come to those who wait. The bass will certainly be playable until then.
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
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seth_lorinczi
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I had thought about gold hardware. When I was collecting the pieces I didn't really understand powdercoating. If I get that 4000, my plan is to gold powdercoat all the hardware. That bridge will have to go however.
More fun than I thought. The luthier who set it up didn't want me to leave with it because he loved the sound of the horseshoe.
Warm and punchy is the best I can describe it.
More fun than I thought. The luthier who set it up didn't want me to leave with it because he loved the sound of the horseshoe.
Warm and punchy is the best I can describe it.
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".


