| Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the reply - I think that's a great idea, but I worry about getting a crutch tip over this wooden bracket - Sorry, you can't really tell from the photo due to scale, but the wooden bracket is about the size of a crutch tip, so I think it would be tough to find one that would be large enough to fit over the lower bump in the bracket.
As to my other question, about replacing the endpin - Is this common practice on these instruments. I mean, I know I'm not dealing with a 19th century, super rare instrument or anything, but does anyone see it as a major problem to replace this endpin format? The reason I ask is, I just inked a new lease this evening and will have to cart my bass a SIGNIFICANT distance to my new apartment - means I'll probably be in the market for bass wheel and doubt I'll find one that will fit this less than modern system. I have seen some "mini carts" that people push basses around on - Anyone know about these?
Anyone that can help with this quandry, please jump in.....
cheers,
fm |