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Old 05-03-2013, 12:32 PM
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Old 05-03-2013, 12:41 PM
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The last 6 pictures of this bass! Thank you for looking at it!
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Old 05-03-2013, 04:38 PM
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Ok, believe it or not, if this bass size/model is a good fit for you, then have the bass restored. There is nothing there that can not be fixed and made to work again. Old basses always have a rough life and they get fixed and fixed again for lifetimes. The bass I am playing tonight has tons of repairs on it and it is the feel and sound that I go for, not the looks.

I think also that fixing this bass is going to cost you less than buying something new that for one, you don't know how it will be in time and two, how it will sound. Stay with the 1/2 sized Kay. It's a good fit for you and it's a classic!
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Old 05-03-2013, 06:55 PM
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Melissa,

Not to clash with our host, but should you decide to abandon the baby Kay I have a lead for you if you're willing to buy blind through the mail.

A luthier I know in Massachusetts named Mark Leue told me recently he lucked into a few unusual, small Shen basses he was selling for $1100. This batch was mistakenly made with a small 5/8 body and a 42" 3/4 neck. That could be the best of both worlds -- enough string length to get a good sound mated to a manageable body.

These basses have solid wood tops and sides so they would require more care than a battle-axe Kay. Just a thought.

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Old 05-04-2013, 12:36 AM
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Melissa,

Not to clash with our host, but should you decide to abandon the baby Kay I have a lead for you if you're willing to buy blind through the mail.

A luthier I know in Massachusetts named Mark Leue told me recently he lucked into a few unusual, small Shen basses he was selling for $1100. This batch was mistakenly made with a small 5/8 body and a 42" 3/4 neck. That could be the best of both worlds -- enough string length to get a good sound mated to a manageable body.

These basses have solid wood tops and sides so they would require more care than a battle-axe Kay. Just a thought.

SC
Personally, I think a 42" string length would be a challenge for her to play. Playing in the lower positions, a 42" bass takes some stretch to play in tune. I have played some basses of mine that are 41 1/4 and down to 40 1/2" and those are quite a bit easier to play. On the other hand, I think for her use and height, the 1/2 size Kay would be easier and more fun to play. If this Shen was under a 41" length, I would say it's a possibility. I think a 1/2 Kay is probably between 37-39" length but I am not sure.
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Old 05-04-2013, 02:21 PM
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Her H-10 is basically the same as an M-3, which has a mensure of just over 35". That model is basically a 1/4 neck on a 1/2 body (if I remember correctly) and the few that I've played do not put out much sound. I was wrong about the mensure on the Shen -- it's actually 40.5". Here's a link to the model I was talking about. This one is sold but Mark may still have one.

http://www.uptonbass.com/Shen-SB190-...s-Double-Bass/
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Old 05-05-2013, 08:48 PM
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Ken,
Thank you for the input after looking at the pictures. Did you mean fix or restore? I am thinking you meant to just fix the instrument. I just measured the string length and it is 34.5". When you guys are referring to the size of the bass and what would be good for me are you just referring to the body? It is 62" from top to bottom. I think we are going to make the repairs on it. And see how she does. I would love to restore. A big piece of laminate broke off the other night moving it. We'll see. I do appreciate your help. I may have to come by your shop someday when I am on a layover or a road trip to the NE to see my family...I drive right up I-78 to get home. Thank you!
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