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![]() Were any of the early basses that had the wood cover Bill Lawrence pickups 5 or 6 string basses? I only ask this because on the rare occasions something of this era comes up for sale on Ebay or a similar site they are always 4 strings like mine. (Subway guitars has I believe #43 or #44 and this morning I saw a 4 string Pas II #108 on Ebay but it has the soaps).
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![]() Hi Ken,
No need to tell you how much I appreciate your art of making basses. I have a question concerning the finish of your basses either satin or high gloss. I would like to hear the story of how have you arrived to find these finishes and the impact they have tone wise on Smith basses. So please tell us about your "Secret Sauce". Best regards |
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![]() Oh yes, I understand... The Secret Syndrome.
For sure is not the secret formula that I wanted, but just your history as a high end electric bass luthier. Best regards Last edited by Anton Hasias; 01-27-2010 at 03:23 PM. |
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![]() Nice, like the ancient alchemists you transform the warnish into gold.
I am sure the bass history will remember and will pay respect to this. Best regards |
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