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Old 06-17-2008, 09:50 AM
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Where to Get Laborie Endpin Installed in LA Area

Does anyone know where in LA I could have the Laborie endpin installed? I read somewhere about a shop in Los Angeles, but have not been able to find the thread.
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you're thinking about doing that too huh? have you asked all the luthiers around here? i'd start with someone like jon at world of strings.

i'm getting mine done when i go back to new york.

good luck! tell me how it goes
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Why don't you track down Christoph Luty and ask him where he had his done. He's a big proponent and likes to talk about it. He's also a great bassist, nice guy and I suspect good teacher.

I couldn't find his info, but did find this on-line.

"Christoph is also interested in educating young bassists – he teaches jazz bass at California State University Long Beach, assists John Clayton at the University of Southern California, and teaches privately in his own studio."
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i actually got the idea from john clayton. if you ask him, he'll know
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John had it done to Ray Brown's bass and either he or Christoph said that they had it changed a bit after the first install. So, I'm guessing they have a lot of faith in whoever they use and would be happy to refer them.
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Old 06-17-2008, 04:09 PM
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you might ant to check out KC strings solution to this problem...seems like a way to do it without drilling another hole in your bass...
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Old 06-17-2008, 04:32 PM
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I've seen them done at World of Strings a few times, it's a fairly common mod these days.

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Old 06-18-2008, 12:09 AM
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Thanks Everyone!

I am going to start by calling Jon at World of Strings. Will let you know the outcome.

I had this done by Roberton's Violin Shop when they were at a conference I arrived in Tucson.

I just know I read here a while ago that some other shop in LA was installing these. I think it was in the Hollywood area but if World of Strings does this, that's fine.

I have been using the metal bent pins you can order from George Vance. They are really fine, and great to experiment with, as they are only around $25-30 for a custom made one, but I miss not having the Laborie.
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Old 07-17-2008, 11:34 PM
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Can get the Laborie done at World of Strings. Also, there are several types of endpins to choose from there, including one that has a removeable end so you can use the point into the floor.
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