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06-09-2004, 12:41 PM
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06-09-2004, 01:00 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Denton, Texas (UNT) | | | I thought about it, but I don't think it's gonna be tall enough for me. I thought Chris had said something about it at one point. There was a thread about it, I think. | 
06-10-2004, 05:10 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: May 2003 Location: Brooklyn | | | Mike is gonna make one for me very soon. My main motive was teh fact that there are no bass luthiers in this damn country (Cyprus), so therefore, I can adjust the bridge arch myself rather than have the bridge shaped.
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06-10-2004, 10:26 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Denton, Texas (UNT) | | | That was why I was thinking about it too. I'm planning on trying to do a bridge myself, and that bridge would save me some trouble. | 
06-21-2004, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by MingusFingus Mike is gonna make one for me very soon. My main motive was teh fact that there are no bass luthiers in this damn country (Cyprus), so therefore, I can adjust the bridge arch myself rather than have the bridge shaped. | MingusFingus
I am in the same situation like you. No bass luthier in my country, either. That why I thinking about this bridge. Could you let us know the result when you are fitting this bridge?
Pongsak
Bangkok, Thailand
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06-22-2004, 01:01 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Denver | | | my luth (Bob at Robertson's violins) told me not to worry about my tailpiece, to focus instead on the time tested components of bass setup like post placement, bridge setup/fingerboard etc. . . | 
06-22-2004, 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Robin Ruscio my luth (Bob at Robertson's violins) told me not to worry about my tailpiece, to focus instead on the time tested components of bass setup like post placement, bridge setup/fingerboard etc. . . | Great Robin, but what about a Pecanic bridge?
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06-22-2004, 11:37 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Austin, TX | | | I think it's an interesting idea, but if the curvature of the fingerboard doesn't change I would think that so many screws would make string height adjustments more of a pain than a pleasure. But then, I'm just thinking about using the bow, and it's all speculation rather than experience I'm sharing here. | 
06-22-2004, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny L I think it's an interesting idea, but if the curvature of the fingerboard doesn't change I would think that so many screws would make string height adjustments more of a pain than a pleasure. But then, I'm just thinking about using the bow, and it's all speculation rather than experience I'm sharing here. | Definetely, and I can see your point. But where there is no bass luthier around, I don't see a more viable solution. But also all-around it seems like a great idea anyway.....we'll see once I get it installed
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06-22-2004, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Warburton Great Robin, but what about a Pecanic bridge? | I was asking him about that bridge specifically at the time that i was getting about $2K worth of setup work done, he just was uninterested. The attitude was something like: "We spend all day making the worlds best violins and basses sound better- and this isn't something we worry about." I'm not saying it would have no impact- just that they didn't even want to mess around with it. he laso told me that "it could sound better, it could sound worse." I'm sure if they thought it made a diffference they would be putting on new tailpieces left and right- and they're not. I guess the only way to know for sure would be try it though. Why don't you put one on a bass and find out? I'd come hear it if you thought it worked. they're only a few bills. | 
06-22-2004, 02:22 PM
| | | | uh, this is not a thread about tailpieces... | 
06-22-2004, 02:32 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Denver | | | i asked him specifically about the pecanic tailpiece and it's adjustable saddles/ compensated positions, and that was the reply. I was having some problems getting the low end on my E bigger and inquired whether this would help, he was skeptical as he had tried a compensated piece (althought not a pecanic one) and had unfavorable results with string tension- he thought it made it worse. I would have plunked down the $ for one of those things if he hadn't talked me out of it. Is the pecanic tailpiece different somehow then any other tailpiece that is compensated- this is not a brand new idea is it? | 
06-22-2004, 03:16 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Stanley, KS (Kansas City) | | | This is Still not a thead about tailpieces (except for Robin)!
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06-22-2004, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Robin Ruscio i asked him specifically about the pecanic tailpiece and it's adjustable saddles/ compensated positions, and that was the reply. I was having some problems getting the low end on my E bigger and inquired whether this would help, he was skeptical as he had tried a compensated piece (althought not a pecanic one) and had unfavorable results with string tension- he thought it made it worse. I would have plunked down the $ for one of those things if he hadn't talked me out of it. Is the pecanic tailpiece different somehow then any other tailpiece that is compensated- this is not a brand new idea is it? | Oh Robin....Are you doin' those same drugs, or are these something new? The thread concerns Mike's adjustable bridges. 
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06-22-2004, 03:53 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Denver, Co. | | | Once you get the bridge set like you want it, it must be very weird looking down at it...all those different angles.
As in all bridge set ups, unless you don't bow, once you get it set right in terms of pizz for jazzers and such, you still gotta worry aboutr bow clearance!
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06-22-2004, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Josh McNutt I thought about it, but I don't think it's gonna be tall enough for me. I thought Chris had said something about it at one point. There was a thread about it, I think. | Josh, and Fingers...what are you gonna do about fitting the bridge feet to the arching on the top? The old carbon paper trick??
If you're not experienced with shaping bridge feet, you could make a carbon scratching of the arching and Mike could even do that for you.
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06-22-2004, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Warburton Oh Robin....Are you doin' those same drugs, or are these something new? The thread concerns Mike's adjustable bridges.  | I have hit rock bottom- i will be checking into rehab, so i will write when all is better . . . . sorry! I'm sure their great bridges . . | 
06-22-2004, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Warburton Josh, and Fingers...what are you gonna do about fitting the bridge feet to the arching on the top? The old carbon paper trick??
If you're not experienced with shaping bridge feet, you could make a carbon scratching of the arching and Mike could even do that for you. |
Great idea! I would trust Mike doing it blindly from afar more than this damn guy that's in my country
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06-22-2004, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Robin Ruscio I have hit rock bottom- i will be checking into rehab, so i will write when all is better . . . . sorry! I'm sure their great bridges . . | For those who don't know, Robin and I are practically neighbors here in the Denver area..
As a matter of fact, he was over here at my home not long ago so I could see, hear and play his new (to him) Hawkes. It's a big beautiful one with a splendid even sound. Looks great as well!
Get some rest man!
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06-22-2004, 06:49 PM
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