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LH MCCURDY BASSES

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so have been dragging my feet as far as getting a raport going w/ fellow bassists & builders. So my (early) resolution is to change that. I now have a great space in Beacon NY. There is a killer brewery in the front of the building and in the Spring a large hardware store is opening, also in the same building. Life is hell. Am currently building three basses, all my design, generally following my aesthetic. But, the great thing about building is you can decide as you go what pups, circuit, controls etc to go with. Here are a few pics. Please let me know what you think
 

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Always good to have another small luthier shop around. I dig the aesthetic of your instruments, and I always liked a single mid position pickup. I'm just curious, but is this a side business for you? A lot of the small shops seem to be. Thanks for sharing!

-Jake
Hi. Thanks for the welcome! This is a 3rd act for me. The intention is to make it viable, or at the very least pay for itself.