Official Barefaced Bass Cab Club

Duh...well...I'm trying to imagine.:meh:

That's why we ask you what gear you're using, what gigs you play and what tone(s) you're after and then we tell you which of our cabs is the best solution. I once let someone persuade me to sell them a cab that I believed wasn't the right fit - and I was right and it came back. So now you get what I think is right or you don't get anything at all! ;)
 
That's why we ask you what gear you're using, what gigs you play and what tone(s) you're after and then we tell you which of our cabs is the best solution. I once let someone persuade me to sell them a cab that I believed wasn't the right fit - and I was right and it came back. So now you get what I think is right or you don't get anything at all! ;)

Heh, heh. No worries, we'll be talking before too long when probate for my brother's estate is over. Maybe January or February. I'll have the dough then.

I like that you help folks like that.
 
I'd like a number please. I'd like my S12T more, I'm only at week one though. I'd love to know how long people are actually waiting.

There is a Norwegian guitar company ( can't remember the name) that has a sweet side line. They run craft holidays where people learn and build their own guitar. I'm thinking that 2 weeks in Brighton would just do me right.
:hyper:
 
I'd like a number please. I'd like my S12T more, I'm only at week one though. I'd love to know how long people are actually waiting.

There is a Norwegian guitar company ( can't remember the name) that has a sweet side line. They run craft holidays where people learn and build their own guitar. I'm thinking that 2 weeks in Brighton would just do me right.
:hyper:

Feed wood into CNC machine. Sit back while it does its work. Remove cut wood and put into glueing jig, sit back while glue drys. Apply finish. Sit back while finish drys. Pretty relaxing if you are only making one cab