For a production model. I've always thought the Aerodynes had a sort of under-stated elegance.
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In the hand-made realm, the Deco.
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I always liked the Aerodyne, even though I'm not a fan of Jazz basses. You're right, it has a sense of elegance.
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For a production model. I've always thought the Aerodynes had a sort of under-stated elegance.
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In the hand-made realm, the Deco.
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That is a Gould "Beeswing" 4. Geoff Gould founded Modulus and now makes basses under his own name. The neck is the typical Modulus carbon fiber with an ebony fingerboard.
Thanks man, I need one now.
I have one of those. Fretless! I think its a 68.
I have one of those. Fretless! I think its a 68.
Mines pristine too original case from a friend who was the original owner. Bought from an old shop in San Francisco during the summer of love... Awesome.
Any idea what this one is? I'm not sure you be able to bow (arco) past the 12th fret. though.
Any idea what this one is? I'm not sure you be able to bow (arco) past the 12th fret. though.
Fodera bass built for Victor WootenAny idea what this one is? I'm not sure you be able to bow (arco) past the 12th fret. though.