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Hi Ken and friends!
Ken, your basses are one of the finest things in the world. Building 5-string, 6-string and 7-string basses with stability and robustness certainly isn't an easy task for any builder, and among them you are not a follower but a leader, as you say. ![]() My question: have you ever tried before with less strings, let's say 3-string or even 2-strings basses? (I've already seen some before and they are tuned by 5ths, and not by 4ths a regular bass... well, you can tune the way you want, but...).Was there any idea that you decided to abandon because it was too 'weird'?(like this one) ![]() (I still keep my typewriter too and I think you should do the same. We never know when anybody will come with a 'USB to Old Typewriter' stuff. Maybe Mike? He's the computer geek here, isn't he? In the mean time, I keep mine oiled and ready! )Thanks, |
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Just out of curiosity, would you describe, in each 100 basses made, how many percent are 4-string, 5, 6 and 7?
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![]() More 5s than 6s but some years it's close. About 60/40 on average. In the last 20 years or so the 4s average from 10% on the low end to 20% at the highest. The 7s number only 49 to date in total. That is less than 3 a year since we made the first so that model is not in the mix. We make them when we have orders. We only make the 7s in the Elite version. |
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Thanks for correcting me
Unlike wine or your basses, it seems that my English is not improving over time my badHope you understand |
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Ken,
What was your reasoning behind the 2 over 3 peg-head design? Tim B.
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