tubby.twins
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OK, first up is the Black Korina body that I received last month. Original forum posting here: http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=10319.0
This body has been temporarily attached to its neck, which is made of Purpleheart. I originally had this neck attached to its matching all-Purpleheart body, but it was just too much purple in one bass, and there wasn't any contrast to speak of. That body now has a neck of its own, and I think it looks better that way.
I really love the way these woods look together. The different grain patterns make a nice contrast. I really expect this bass to have a rich and resonant acoustic tone once it's complete. Plus, the neck feels GREAT to the touch. I never thought I'd like playing on Purpleheart as much as I do.
After I took these pictures, I took the Purpleheart neck off and put it back on another Gecko body which I am using for a pickup comparison. Once that project is complete, the Purpleheart neck will go back onto this body, along with a hand-carved matching Purpleheart thumb-rest near the pickups.
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Next up is the blue Alder body that I just received a few days ago. Original forum posting here: http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=10802.0
I have attached my fretless Bubinga neck, originally posted here: http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=10220.0
This wasn't the neck that I had originally planned to attach with this body, but I have to say that it looks nice anyway. (The original neck is still being made, and I won't reveal any of its details until it arrives. But it will be equally special.)
I had originally planned to attach this neck to an all-black body in Swamp Ash, but I have new plans for that body, which I'll reveal shortly. :icon_biggrin:
This body has been temporarily attached to its neck, which is made of Purpleheart. I originally had this neck attached to its matching all-Purpleheart body, but it was just too much purple in one bass, and there wasn't any contrast to speak of. That body now has a neck of its own, and I think it looks better that way.
I really love the way these woods look together. The different grain patterns make a nice contrast. I really expect this bass to have a rich and resonant acoustic tone once it's complete. Plus, the neck feels GREAT to the touch. I never thought I'd like playing on Purpleheart as much as I do.
After I took these pictures, I took the Purpleheart neck off and put it back on another Gecko body which I am using for a pickup comparison. Once that project is complete, the Purpleheart neck will go back onto this body, along with a hand-carved matching Purpleheart thumb-rest near the pickups.
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Next up is the blue Alder body that I just received a few days ago. Original forum posting here: http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=10802.0
I have attached my fretless Bubinga neck, originally posted here: http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=10220.0
This wasn't the neck that I had originally planned to attach with this body, but I have to say that it looks nice anyway. (The original neck is still being made, and I won't reveal any of its details until it arrives. But it will be equally special.)
I had originally planned to attach this neck to an all-black body in Swamp Ash, but I have new plans for that body, which I'll reveal shortly. :icon_biggrin: