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Old 11-06-2007, 06:05 PM
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The Thread title came right from the lips of the maker. After waiting nearly 3 years I just received my custom made Sue Lipkins Bow.

Over the last 2 years I was lucky enough to acquire 3 pre-owned Lipkins Bows (of which I have sold off two of them) as well as Sue's 2006 VSA competition entry Bow which I currently use personally.

About a year ago while patiently waiting for my 'ordered' Bow, Sue asked if I would like a Sartory Model Bow. She mentioned that she had made a replacement Sartory Frog to replace a broken one and had made special tooling and could make another for me if I wanted. Sue knows that I played a Sartory for most of my professional playing days and offered to replace in a way, my old Sartory. Sue herself owned a Sartory when she was out playing Bass and knows this maker very well.

Long story short, the Bow arrived today and is nothing short of spectacular. It looks, feels and sounds like a Sartory. The wood is not as fancy looking as many of the Lipkins Bows usually seen and the Pearl slide and Dot is not Flamed like she usually makes. All of this simpler style to imitate an original Sartory model Bow.

Why did she go to the trouble? Well, when I called her about 3 years ago to introduce myself and place my order she mentioned that we had met many years ago when she was in Juilliard. Someone had mentioned that I sold Basses and Bows and she came over to look for a Bow. Sue told me that she bought her 'first good Bow' from me, a French Bisch. At that point I thought I might get a better deal from her on my order but I was quoted $500. 'more' than the last guy because 'that list' was filled up and I will be on the next price schedule...lol

Anyway, she made this fantastic 'one-off' Bow for me so I thought I would mention it. If you wanna see some pics, I can post them in a day or so as soon as I find some time. Back to practicing now. Gotta warm up the new Bow a little..
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Old 11-06-2007, 06:34 PM
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If you wanna see some pics, I can post them in a day or so as soon as I find some time.
Sure, if you don't mind!
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Old 11-07-2007, 03:40 PM
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Cool Pics..

Ok, first off this is my personal Bow and not for sale. Also, this is not an ad for Sue. She doesn't need the attention. She's booked I'm sure for longer than she can estimate.

Presenting the Lipkins Sartory;



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Old 12-03-2007, 04:25 PM
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That sure looks sweet there Ken. One of these days you are going to post a piece of gear that will get me driving to Pennsylvania so I can hear what I am looking at.
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Old 12-03-2007, 10:14 PM
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That sure looks sweet there Ken. One of these days you are going to post a piece of gear that will get me driving to Pennsylvania so I can hear what I am looking at.
Ok, so what is it that would get you on the road that I haven't already posted. For me, the Basses that move my bones that I have acquired include the Prescott (amazing condition and sound, sold it), the Dodd (thick and powerful, sold it..), the Gilkes (a powerhouse and one of the most beautiful Basses you will ever see, out for sale as we speak), the Hart (just out of restoration, an awesome Bass and it's mine!) and the Cornerless Bass attributed to Storioni (a sound to just die for). Also, 5 Lipkins Bows and 2 killer Bultitudes (most of them sold..).

I have other better than average good Basses and Bows besides the ones listed above but if my 'A list' hasn't gotten you on the road yet, I don't think anything else will..
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Old 12-04-2007, 01:47 PM
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I'm holding out for the restored "Mystery Bass"
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