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View Poll Results: How many Smiths do you own? | |||
0-1 | 12 | 46.15% | |
2-4 | 12 | 46.15% | |
5-8 | 1 | 3.85% | |
9-12 | 0 | 0% | |
13+ | 1 | 3.85% | |
Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll |
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So, How Many Smith's do YOU own?
Hi All,
Ken thought this might be a great thread to start and I couldn't agree more, so, let's have fun! I currently own 15 Smith's, but have owned probably 30 within the last couple of years. I've since sold a few simply because I have friends that wanted to buy one from me (one I was willing to part with that is; and yes, I have sellers remorse on a few of those I've sold!), otherwise, I simply connected (i.e. unmatched feel, sound of woods and/or electronics, etc.) with what I currently have and have not been able to part with them at this time. So, let's go!....how many Smith's do You own? 1, 2-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13+ ? Last edited by Tim Bishop; 03-05-2007 at 01:42 PM. Reason: Additional info. |
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I only have 1. It is the only bass I need right now.
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Ok: Just to establish some clarification and understanding here:
I did not start this thread to build a platform for "bragging", I simply thought it would be interesting to ignite some discussion related to multiple ownership (if applicable), fascination and love of these basses. So, just wanted to get that out of the way, just in case my opening message was mis-interpreted. Does that work for everyone??? Last edited by Tim Bishop; 02-25-2007 at 09:36 PM. Reason: Revise. |
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I didnt think you was bragging. If you like buying Smiths basses, thats your thing. I have a lot of basses too. I was just trying to imply that my 1 Smith bass completes me as a musicians. Like i finally found that bass that I dont have to look around for another one. Like im satisfied with it. If you owned 20 Smith basses, more power to you. I have 2 cell phones, so it would be hypocritical for me to try to judge you. Do I need 2 cell phones? No but I wanted 2 so I got 2. But i wasnt trying to get the messasge of your bragging. If i was to ever get another Smith, I would get an Elite edition. Thats my only regret. Not buying an Elite, but oh well. My bass still satisfies me so im straight. I would love to see your collection of Smith basses though.
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Great! Then we are off to a good start. Just need some more input from other Smith players!
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Collecting..
I currently own 12 Double Basses (out of about 17 purchase for personal use) that I bought wanting 'something' that the Bass had to offer me at the time or wanting it as 'the' Bass for me at the time of purchase.
Each Bass at the time of purchase was something I either wanted, needed (in my mind) or found an attraction or charm that spoke to me. I know that being in the business I can sell off what I don't want. A couple of them came in on trade and some I bought to sell asap but still did some gigs with them. Two of the newer ones I bought originally for myself in the beginning of my re-entry into playing I had passed on to my two boys. One of them no longer plays Bass at the moment so I have that one back for gigs where an older Bass might get damaged like an outdoor concert or something similar. Still, I have played many a Jazz gig outdoors with my best Basses at the time but could not be relaxed leaving it on stage for even a 2 minute bathroom break. I also have some DBs I bought just for entry level buyers as my DB business grew so I know what its' like to have a collection. With the Electric Basses and even before I had my own Bass company, I usually played only one Bass exclusively with the exception of an occasional back-up Bass like one I would leave back stage between shows on a gig or have for students to play on at lessons. At one time after I started my company I still had an old Bass when that sound was needed and used either my proto-type or the next Bass completed if it was un-sold at the time. I even played 5-string on a few Gigs in the mid '80s before retiring. That was not easy after playing 4-string all my live to suddenly be playing with an R&B singer and reaching for the low 'E' and finding the 'B'!. When I needed the 'B' I knew where it was but the E not being the bottom string was a trip for me. Also, the 'G' was further away and even the 'A' and 'D' were out of place. Not something that was easy for me. Testing them on a bench was way way different than playing them on a gig. The 6-string is something that I never played off the bench and the 7, please no.. Just the test.. ok? I have seen a lot of Smith Basses float thru Ebay and this means as I was told by a friend of mine that Smith Basses are now collectors items and have reached 'vintage' status in their own time. But, How did this happen with Basses only 10-20 years old? Well, maybe because we don't make a lot of any one model or wood combination and we have made some slight changes over the years. Also, maybe because we build them good to start with and after 10-20 years the low maintenance they have needed has added to their value. Gee, I wish I could buy a car that and after 10 or 20 years only need a few parts fixed or some finish work done rather than the junk yard.. So to Tim and all the other collectors and customers, thanks for the support. |
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I currently own Three "Smith Basses" a WBT5 EG, a CR4MW and a CR6 6 that Ken is currently repairing the neck on, I got it off of ebay.
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Al-Bassman-Smith Last edited by Albert Smith; 03-02-2007 at 08:32 PM. |
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Albert, would love to see your BT5G and read a description on it.
Last edited by Tim Bishop; 02-27-2007 at 09:54 PM. Reason: Correction. |
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WBT 5EG Request
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WBT5 EG Elite Model Made in the year 2001 Wide Model with 19mm Spacing Body Style BT5
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Al-Bassman-Smith Last edited by Albert Smith; 03-02-2007 at 08:31 PM. Reason: Give better descrition of Bass |
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Now that is some pure sweetness! Thanks Albert!
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what woods are used in that body? that laminate contrast is awesome..
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Proud original owner of a 2001 Ken Smith BSR4EG lined fretless. My band's site: Delusional Mind |
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Exhibition Grade Figured Walnut
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Poll
All,
Please see the Poll at the beginning of this Thread and Vote! Tim B. |
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3 if the KSD Proto-J's count...
BMTE6G BSRE6G (Frettless) KSDP60J (Frettless)
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I have two Smith's - a 6-string and a 7-string
The 6 String is 1993 BMT Elite G - Born in May 1993
The 7 String is 2001 MD 7 - Born in July 2001 I hope you enjoyed these photos. -cr
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2 Beauties!
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Great photo's of 2 beauties, Also, great wood choices. Thanks Christopher!
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Two for me (for now)
Wow, some beautiful instruments above.
2 for me for now. A fretted '97 BSR6G and a Lined Fretless '95 CR6G. (See avatar) Last edited by BobWankowski; 04-09-2007 at 12:31 PM. Reason: To be consistent with the focus of the thread. |
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So, How Many Smith's Do YOU Own...
All,
Remember, this is the "So, How Many Smith's Do YOU Own" thread. Go to the beginning of the thread and see the poll, then, cast your vote. Tim B.
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