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Any chance of the Bantar returning?

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 11:32 am
by howdyjeff
I'm a banjo pickin' Rickenbacker loving kind of guy. I wonder if there's any others out there who would love to have a Bantar? :p

I figure if the mandolin can return then why not the Bantar? :D

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 11:58 am
by lshaia
Jeff, this is your lucky day! These folks have one just for you, no waiting!

http://www.larkstreet.com/cgi-bin/stock.cgi#gretsch-rick

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 12:14 pm
by howdyjeff
Thanks Lindsay! LOL

Too bad it's $5,000. Image

I think I'd have to eat Top Ramen for a couple years to afford that. Image

At least I've got my Deering to play. :D

I just felt like playing some Dillard and Clark Expedition, and I've got to have a Bantar for that. ;)

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 4:49 am
by leftybass
I love this kind of stuff; Bantars, Banjolines....and, on a first-hand basis, the Mandolin Guitar prototype...I guess thats what got me started liking the oddball stuff.

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 5:52 am
by admin
John: Some might say, in gest, that your username says it all. I can go out a bit on the limb here as I am a lefty too. I too share your fascination of liking the "oddball" stuff.

What make us a bit different, is that I learned early on that it was difficult to find left-handed instruments and to learn from othersÃ… who were nearly always right-handed. So I forced myself to play right handed.

I have always wondered how many guitarists could play effectivelboth right and left handed? I don't know of any and would love to hear from anyone who fits such a playing style.

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 10:23 am
by leftybass
Peter: I guess I would fit in to the "ambidexterous person" catagory. I actually do more things with my left hand than my right, but I swing a bat righty and write with my right hand too.

I have my cousin to thank for starting me out on a left-handed instrument years ago, for he is 100% lefty. So, this is what feels right for me on bass. Over the years of being around right-handed guitars and from a collecting standpoint, I learned to play/chord/fingerpick right-handed. A right-handed bass feels really weird to me though...LOL

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 4:32 pm
by bruceglaser
I've seen that Bantar at Lark St. Couldn't play it because I'm a lefty, but it was very cool. It is in mint condition. The likelyhood of them being manufactured again is very slim, so maybe 5k is not that much to someone who really wants it. Buzzy has had it for quite a while, maybe he'll deal. He also has/had a working , all original Light Show that he brought out and plugged in for me. Also very cool.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 7:06 pm
by howdyjeff
Thanks for the info, Bruce!

I can't even afford a deal on that Bantar. :p

That Light Show must be cool. I've never seen one in person, but if you get my ol' 360 under a blacklight, you'll see some psychedelia from my youth.

When I was young (and very crazy) I painted my mapleglo 360 with water based glo paint. I took the glo paint off fairly quickly, so you can't see any remnants except under a blacklight. Oof!

At least the ghost paint goes with the stupid Gibson humbuckers in it. :D