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Re: [eub_list] 34"-35" EUBs

Since Michael's post mentioned me and he has been asked about me, I'll make a
quick post.

I am a luthier on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. I don't specialise in EUBs, but
in meeting customers requirements for stringed instruments.

I am working on a EUB inspired by the NS EUB but different to meet the clients
requirements.

I'll leave it at that but feel free to get in touch.

Veronica
----- Original Message -----
From: msyoder@...
To: eub_list@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 12:08 PM
Subject: [eub_list] 34"-35" EUBs


Thanks to François, Mikael, Veronica, and Bob for helping me with a list
of 34-35" EUB's. Thus far, here's the list based on what everyone sent to
me:


> Azola Gypsy
> Big Kydd
> Zeta Crossover
> Conklin MEU
> Fleishman EUB-35
> Bassline (Germany)
> Bassculture (Germany)
> Bassix (UK, has made 34" scale models, unsure if there´s one in their
> catalog right now)
> Buckdancer´s Choice (US)
> BSX Flip and Mimi Allegro (US)
> Clifton (UK)
> DiGiacomo & Yavicoli (Argentina)
> Gougi (France)
> Hembrook (US)
> Bob Mick (US)
> NS Design Cellobass (US)
> Dan Robinson (Australia)
> Shuker (UK)
> Vektor Bassett 36" (Germany)
>Veronica Merryfield (BC Canada)
>
>The Takamine B-10 is a bowable ABG that can be played upright.
>
> An tempting newcomer, the UnOrthodox "Viola" bass, hollow body with F
> holes, but not enough
> radius to bow.



Those that seem most interesting to me thus far are (in no particular order):

Big Kydd, Buckdancer's Choice EUB, BSX Flip, BSX Blade, Takamine B10,
Veronica Merryfield (custom), Azola Gypsy.

I'm sure it will take me several weeks to narrow down a preference. I'll
keep everyone posted.

Many thanks.
Michael Yoder
ambient jazz duo





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Thanks to François, Mikael, Veronica, and Bob for helping me with a list of 34-35" EUB's. Thus far, here's the list based on what everyone sent to ... Those...
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Since Michael's post mentioned me and he has been asked about me, I'll make a quick post. I am a luthier on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. I don't specialise in...
Veronica Merryfield
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May 15, 2006
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... B10, ... Michael: As a KYDD player since '99, I recommend them highly. They are no- nonsense instruments that play well and are extremely compact. I ...
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May 22, 2006
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Thanks for this posting. I think one of the big differences among the 34-35" EUBs is whether they're stand-mountable or have end pins and some sort of upper...
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May 22, 2006
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I'd be grateful to hear your views on this somewhat basic question. Looking at several thoughtful postings on the merits of various 34-35" EUB's, I find myself...
Mickey, Paul
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