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Old 02-03-2008, 12:09 AM
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Trip to Luthier

I noticed the soundpost in my recently-acquired Holbein was splintered at the bottom, so I called a luthier I found (looking on Bob G.'s site) about 10 miles from my home. He said he'd take a look, just bring it down. So I did.

The guy had a half dozen or so basses sitting around his workshop in various stages of disassembly/reassembly. Some very old instruments, from the looks of them. So he looks at the soundpost, pulls it out, and pulls a splinter off along the grain the length of the post. Needless to say, he ended up cutting a new one and installing it for me. He also straightened out my endpin, put a new cable on the endpiece, and dressed up my bridge, too. I helped him out here and there, while his assistant was busy cleating a crack on a different bass. In the meantime, there's another guy there who was playing folk tunes on his bass that he'd just gotten tweaked. Interesting workplace.

So he finishes up working on my plywood bass and plays it a bit. Asks me to play it, says, "it's got lots of bottom to it." Has his assistant play it. The third guy puts his bass down, says, "that sounds pretty good." Luthier blurts out, "yeah, better than I thought it would -- why don't you try it?" Which he does, and likes it. Then he hollers, "Hey -- get my bow!" And after scratching at it a while with less than stellar results, he asks, "Well, you're going to play mostly pizzicato anyway, aren't you?"

LOL!!! Well, I guess I can't have everything!
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Old 02-04-2008, 07:39 PM
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I'm curious who the luthier was. It's nice to give some good press where deserved. It's also nice to know since I'm in NJ and would like to find a couple good ones.

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Old 02-04-2008, 08:22 PM
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i was the assistant, hehe, its rob riccardis shop, its a nice bass, and thanks for the kind words, ill forward this to rob
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Old 02-05-2008, 02:46 PM
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Ah, jimmyduded, it was an enjoyable morning at the shop, and it was my pleasure to spend a little time with people who love the instruments.
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Old 02-05-2008, 03:21 PM
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Thumbs up the shop..

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i was the assistant, hehe, its rob riccardis shop, its a nice bass, and thanks for the kind words, ill forward this to rob
That's a Shop I would like to visit someday. I have Rob's father's old Bass now. It's known mainly as 'The Riccardi Bass" more so that who ever made it.
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Old 02-07-2008, 06:22 PM
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thanks for the kind words about the shop ken, im still trying to find time to get up to your factory, but i work for rob on the weekends and try to keep my head above water in school during the week
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