This Grand Stick is in the north of Italy (Trento) and there will be no shipping, only self collection.
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Wenge #6716 ACTV-2 Rosewood ALTO #5686 Stickup
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Wow! Perhaps not relevant here but that "Touchboard" logo is fabulous, never seen that one before.
Maybe, the Stick was previously called a TouchBoard?
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Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:19 pm
baggetthouse
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Re: Grand Stick #699 for sale (not mine!)
I'm curious about that pickup. Some kind of custom job created by a previous owner, I assume.
I'm curious about that pickup. Some kind of custom job created by a previous owner, I assume.
These are probably the original pickups. At that time Emmett used them in 7-string Stick Basses. A month ago there was a 5+7 Grand for sale in Germany, where on the bass side there was a Stickup, and on the melody the same. If I remember correctly, they were made by Lace, I think.
Fri Nov 22, 2024 6:24 pm
baggetthouse
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Re: Grand Stick #699 for sale (not mine!)
mahabresq wrote:
These are probably the original pickups. At that time Emmett used them in 7-string Stick Basses. A month ago there was a 5+7 Grand for sale in Germany, where on the bass side there was a Stickup, and on the melody the same. If I remember correctly, they were made by Lace, I think.
Oh wow. I never knew that. I'd love to know more, history/timeline, etc. And yes, they certainly do look like the pickups on the 7-string bass Sticks
These are probably the original pickups. At that time Emmett used them in 7-string Stick Basses. A month ago there was a 5+7 Grand for sale in Germany, where on the bass side there was a Stickup, and on the melody the same. If I remember correctly, they were made by Lace, I think.
Oh wow. I never knew that. I'd love to know more, history/timeline, etc. And yes, they certainly do look like the pickups on the 7-string bass Sticks
I found this. The one from Germany was a bit smaller than the ones from Italy, but it was definitely the same design idea and workmanship.
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Sat Nov 23, 2024 1:01 am
DavidWS
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Re: Grand Stick #699 for sale (not mine!)
WerkSpace wrote:
Maybe, the Stick was previously called a TouchBoard?
IIRC Touchboard is a term that Emmett liked, and preferred over fretboard in connection with the Stick? That's why I use the with my tuning diagrams 'Touchboard Maps'.
If you look at the metal plaque on the headstock of your Stick you may[1] see "TOUCHBOARD PRODUCTS" just under the Stickman.
[1] I don't have any Sticks older that 2009, so I can't be certain it's on older ones - but I think so?
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