Stanley's company that he's involved with w/Rick Turner, and others is called
Spellbinder basses.
Yo Victa, whatsoever you do, remember this here. You can't hold no groove, If
you ain't got no pocket !
--- On Tue, 12/9/08, mark monillas <alembic4@...> wrote:
From: mark monillas <alembic4@...>
Subject: Re: [Bass Place] Carbon Fiber instruments
To: bassplace@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 1:00 PM
i have played a few, some were nice some were mediocre. Stanley
Clarke is involved with a company that makes his Carbon Fiber basses. Brian
Bromerg has a Peavey bass thats being or was mass produced for him thats also
CarbonFiber hybrid. Modulus does hybrid, and total Carbon Fiber basses. they
sustain longer supposedly. i myself felt they were a colder feeling instrument
to play. I'd be interested in seeing what you have in mind to do with them.
Yo Victa, whatsoever you do, remember this here. You can't hold no groove, If
you ain't got no pocket !
--- On Tue, 12/9/08, jajuba <no_reply@yahoogroup s.com> wrote:
From: jajuba <no_reply@yahoogroup s.com>
Subject: [Bass Place] Carbon Fiber instruments
To: bassplace@yahoogrou ps.com
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 12:51 PM
Hey all,
How many of you have played a Carbon Fiber instrument, and what were
the pros and cons? I have a few designs in my head and I'm also
wondering if there is a good market for some sort of carbon fiber
solid body, semi hollow or hollow body electric bass? Would you be
interested??
Jajuba
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