Nelson Instruments Coquette Bass
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Nelson Instruments Coquette Bass
Nelson Instruments Coquette Bass
http://www.notreble.com/buzz/2014/01/02 ... ette-bass/
http://www.nelsoninstruments.com/instru ... ette-bass/
isnt it reminiscent or copy of an old ric guitar model?..
http://www.notreble.com/buzz/2014/01/02 ... ette-bass/
http://www.nelsoninstruments.com/instru ... ette-bass/
isnt it reminiscent or copy of an old ric guitar model?..
Re: Nelson Instruments Coquette Bass
If i liked 30" scale basses,I would definitely go for one!
Re: Nelson Instruments Coquette Bass
Now this bass (and their Bass VI) are more along of the lines of a bassist like me! I have smaller hands than the average bass player, and have trouble getting around a standard long scale bass guitar neck. I once played a vintage Vox Bill Wyman bass, and it was perfect. I also groove with Hofner basses, and would probably enjoy a Fender Mustang Bass very much. I strictly use flatwound strings, and play 100% with a pick, but the latter may just be coming from a guitar background.
In short, I like this instrument.
In short, I like this instrument.
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If I had known this a couple years ago I would have given you my '96 MIJ Mustang Bass with TI Jazz Flats on it!JakeK wrote:...would probably enjoy a Fender Mustang Bass very much. I strictly use flatwound strings, and play 100% with a pick, but the latter may just be coming from a guitar background.
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Re: Nelson Instruments Coquette Bass
Are they infringing?
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My thought also......kennyhowes wrote:Are they infringing?
Re: Nelson Instruments Coquette Bass
what model its based on?
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There's elements of the Capri, perhaps. Cute axe and it did lead me to finding this.
I'm in lust.

Tarben Neo Limited.
I'm in lust.

Tarben Neo Limited.
Re: Nelson Instruments Coquette Bass
I'd think for as long as they've been doing this design, and as tenacious as they always are, and as visible as this Nelson shape has been for some time now, RIC would have had it squashed by now, or we would have heard about something happening if it was a current valid trade dress or mark.
