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do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:14 pm
by nick92675_Archive
i've been holding a kramer bass hostage for about 8 yrs now - it doesn't get played too often (nor terribly well) since bass isn't my main instrument, but it's around the house whenever i have bass ideas or record something.
do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 1:12 am
by dansoderburg_Archive
kramer dmz 2000 with the natural wood finish.
have trouble using any other guitar, after playing on it exclusively for the past 2 years every other guitar has a tiny fretboard and feels so light it might float off my back. has taken its fair share of abuse but it really is built like a tank. love it when someone picks it up to try it out and immediately almost drops it to the floor because they didn't expect it to be that heavy.
do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 1:59 am
by Verbs and Nouns_Archive
dansoderburg wrote:kramer dmz 2000 with the natural wood finish.
have trouble using any other guitar, after playing on it exclusively for the past 2 years every other guitar has a tiny fretboard and feels so light it might float off my back. has taken its fair share of abuse but it really is built like a tank. love it when someone picks it up to try it out and immediately almost drops it to the floor because they didn't expect it to be that heavy.
Yeah, I had that issue when I played my friends Jazz. It's too light.
do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:35 pm
by kerble_Archive
as of yesterday, yes!
got it for next to nothing ($100). mine has chrome knobs instead of black and the white composite core instead of black. It's a hollowbody.
it sounds fantastic. built like a tank. the dot inlays are hex rivets, too! it's hand built by
Chris Fouke of Benton, IL.
woo!
do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:47 pm
by alex maiolo_Archive
Faiz!
DAMN that thing is cool.
Is $100 a typical price for them?
As for my answer, I have a TB1000s, but I'm telling you, I don't think I will for much longer.
4000 bucks???????
Too rich for my world.
I may divest.
Hell, that's worth, like, 40 metal lap steels.
-A
do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:48 pm
by burun_Archive
OH
MY
GOD
Please allow me to play it when I visit Chicago next.
Pretty please with curry on top?
This guitar, she is the beautiful.
do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 1:08 pm
by kerble_Archive
you may play!
it's great. $100 is way lower than they go for. Fouke sells them custom built for about $700 on his site, and the lowest I've seen them go for 2nd hand is about $350-$400. a steal, for sure. mine's number 125, built in 2003.
Mine doesn't have the coil tap, and it's the thinner plated model (built thin so it can be played acoustically as well as electrically. I don't even have a slide. I've just been using a lighter. I'll go pick one up soon, though.
yay!
do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 1:43 pm
by agent202
B.J.C. wrote:EGC TB500 #107
lucky guy...
do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:11 pm
by oyrgawd_Archive
Friz,
That is a sweet axe, yo. I want to mess with it.
I corresponded w/ Chris a bit when I lived an hour away from Benton. I daydreamed about being his apprentice or something, or at least having him make me an aluminum body around my Kramer neck. Never did.
You scored on the price, too.
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do you own an aluminum guitar or bass?
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 12:02 am
by oyrgawd_Archive
Oh, and I have a Kramer 250G with only a Lace Red/Silver Dually at the bridge, a stock Vaccaro Generator X or something, and a Kramer 350G with a Phat Cat in the neck, another Lace in the bridge position, and a Kahler tremolo just recently installed on it. The 250G sounds exactly like I want a guitar to sound, the Vaccaro sounds better for drop-tuned stuff coz it's a longer scale, and the 350G just sounds thin coz of the Kahler. I'm trying to find a bridge pickup that would make it sound more like the 250G with the Lace despite the shrillness from the floating trem.
I'm no joiner though; I have a sweet mostly-cellulose Ric bass and several acoustic guitars with almost no metal at all.