Man, I swear you have more goops, pookies, potions and polishes than all the other luthiers on YT. And the impressive part is you both know how to use them all and, none of them appear to be expired or past their useful dates. Plus you are so frugal with their use (1 drop of this and 2 drops of that, etc). Very impressive and your results are always amazing! Really great work, Scott! Keep doing what you’re doing.
I have used that exact epoxy for different things......I remove those bubbles by fanning a flame from a propane torch onto the surface of the epoxy. It clears right up. bubbles come to the top and burst with very little flame contact. The expoxy won't catch fire, it doesn't seem to be combustable. And it doesn't affect the set or outcome of the epoxy. (edited for typos.)
Nice, more bass love .. totally reminds me of McCartney... I've always wanted to try 1 out. When i first startes playing my dad tried to talk me into a Hofner bass cause he liked Paul McCartney so much... I ended up with a Jazz bass Which i seen an article a week or ao ago that his original violin bass was found and returned and the builder confirmed it was the stolen 1 from some modifications that he had wanted donw...
@@harpethguitar i was just curious to watch and see what it went for. I am definitely way to broke to purchase another 2 thousand dollar bass hahaha... I am still recovering from buying a Warwick year and half ago!!!!
Man, I swear you have more goops, pookies, potions and polishes than all the other luthiers on YT. And the impressive part is you both know how to use them all and, none of them appear to be expired or past their useful dates. Plus you are so frugal with their use (1 drop of this and 2 drops of that, etc). Very impressive and your results are always amazing! Really great work, Scott! Keep doing what you’re doing.
ACCELERATORRRR! Makes me smile every time :)
Your TLC is great, soothing. And you're funny. Beautiful craftsmanship, kudos Scott. 👌
Thank You 😊
I have used that exact epoxy for different things......I remove those bubbles by fanning a flame from a propane torch onto the surface of the epoxy. It clears right up. bubbles come to the top and burst with very little flame contact. The expoxy won't catch fire, it doesn't seem to be combustable. And it doesn't affect the set or outcome of the epoxy. (edited for typos.)
Thanks for sharing!
Killer job on this cool bass. It is in great shape too.
Yes it did look better with the green added
Nice, more bass love .. totally reminds me of McCartney... I've always wanted to try 1 out. When i first startes playing my dad tried to talk me into a Hofner bass cause he liked Paul McCartney so much... I ended up with a Jazz bass
Which i seen an article a week or ao ago that his original violin bass was found and returned and the builder confirmed it was the stolen 1 from some modifications that he had wanted donw...
I've keep learning. Thanks
Glad to hear it!
Kustom was from Kansas. It’s called tuck & roll upholstery
That’s IT!
lots of examples of Naptha know how in this one!
Kustom amps. Made in Kansas,
mahogany short scale.👍
Also, where are you going to post it up for sale at?
The owner hasn’t listed it yet. Send me your info!
@@harpethguitar i was just curious to watch and see what it went for. I am definitely way to broke to purchase another 2 thousand dollar bass hahaha... I am still recovering from buying a Warwick year and half ago!!!!
The owner Jack's last name wouldn't happen to be Bruce, would it?
Felix Pappalardi played one in Mountain
@@vadenk4433 Yes, he did.
Pro Formula?!? Sounds intimidating…
😄😄
Those Kustom amps looked cool as hell with the tuck and roll padding but they sounded like pure shit
Getting expensive the old EB 1s....
Uber expensive!
On my screen it looks reddish