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Ken I appologize if i offended U in anyway, but i didnt say anything negative about ur work,.. and they almost banned me because of a comment i wrote about the fodera butterfly (which they edited, check the thread "how to dry a bass"), which it was real funny, but its insane the different opinions of people on this subject...God!! Ken im saving for a new one, and ill be callin you soon hopefully later this year, please understand, a smith bass was a dream for me since i used to live in Ecuador, there was only one smith bass in the city and it belonged to the biggest church in town, i was 15 when i saw and heard that bass nobody knew what brand was it, the only known brands in the country was fender and ibanez,..every musician used to go to that church just to see and hear that smith, and the worst happen!!! it got stolen man!!!! i live in NY now and my old friends still dont belive I own a S now! thank you Sir
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Unbeliveble and crazy (for sure stupid). The world is upside down these days, my friends. Unfortunately mediocrity rules there. Best regards |
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Totally agree with that man!! the worst thing is those selftittle "luthiers" i posted something there and this one guy that suppostly is studying to become a "luthier" say that humidity have no effect on the instrument, is unbelivable man!!! and them u have those guys that need the exact measures of the bass to perform string height, and a specific brand tuner when performing a setup, i respect performing setups by the book, but at the end , Ear & Feel will always dictate the comfort of the instrument.
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