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afrobeat_fool
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Username: afrobeat_fool

Post Number: 90
Registered: 7-2009
Posted on Friday, September 04, 2009 - 1:02 pm:   Edit Post

I recently e-mailed Dave(thank you Mr. Hauck)and he gave me the go ahead to post this company's site. I only say this as I am considering a custom and this piece of wood is Unreal!!!
http://www.gilmerwood.com/Amboyna_Burl_featured_wood.html
The store is in Portland, Ore. and some of the planks and boards are awe inspiring.
Now, my question is will this kind of burl be stable enough for a top and back. It has a lot of resins in it and a wonderful aroma. I am aware the smell will be locked in with a finish, but I bought a little chunk of it to help with some of the other smells in the house. Man, does my dog stink. :}. I'm thinking a S2 with led's and a built in Phaser. What do you think?
mica
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Username: mica

Post Number: 6366
Registered: 6-2000
Posted on Friday, September 04, 2009 - 1:34 pm:   Edit Post

We've made a few instruments from this wood (I know one piece was a customer-supplied slab from the very store you're shopping with). There's a 5-string Essence, a Skylark guitar, and there's at least one other 4-string custom Essence that I couldn't find right off the bat.

Anyway, it's a beautiful looking and smelling wood and works well for tops and backs.
3rd_ray
Advanced Member
Username: 3rd_ray

Post Number: 213
Registered: 2-2008
Posted on Sunday, September 06, 2009 - 7:41 pm:   Edit Post

My Surine has amboyna burl on it... came from Gilmer, too.

http://www.surinebasses.com/PDF/SB_ProductProfile_ENTVII_0434Med.pdf

Mike
afrobeat_fool
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Username: afrobeat_fool

Post Number: 95
Registered: 7-2009
Posted on Wednesday, September 09, 2009 - 11:13 am:   Edit Post

Wow! Cool Red stain. Or, I think it's a stain. These cat's at Gilmer have a couple of guys traveling around Asia purchasing for them. That is why they get so many good pieces. I talked to them and they said If you want something, describe it in detail and they WILL find it. I've now seen three different distinct colors of this Burl. From Grey to Ginger the range is vast. Hey Mica. Is there a way to finish this wood and still be able to smell it? Now that there is no smoking in clubs anymore, it would be cool to get a whif of it while gigging.
mica
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Username: mica

Post Number: 6376
Registered: 6-2000
Posted on Wednesday, September 09, 2009 - 4:46 pm:   Edit Post

Maybe an unfinished Amboyna burl necklace medallion? Ask Edwin, his wife is an olfactory expert, maybe she can infuse a perfume with the scent.
rockandrowe
Junior
Username: rockandrowe

Post Number: 13
Registered: 4-2006
Posted on Saturday, September 12, 2009 - 5:10 pm:   Edit Post

I have a solid body Amboyna Burl Ritter. Plays and sounds great! Ritter BassRitter
jazzyvee
Senior Member
Username: jazzyvee

Post Number: 1662
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Saturday, September 12, 2009 - 7:29 pm:   Edit Post

I love the look of ritter basses. They look incredibly well made and I imagine they would sound impressive too. But as yet I haven't had the opportunity to hear one live on-stage or seen any in a shop to try.
If you have any clips, it would be great if you could email them to me.
Cheers

jazzyvee
cje
Junior
Username: cje

Post Number: 27
Registered: 5-2009
Posted on Saturday, September 12, 2009 - 9:11 pm:   Edit Post

Phil Lesh has been playing A Ritter for the last 18 months or so, so if you hear any recent material, it's a Ritter.
afrobeat_fool
Member
Username: afrobeat_fool

Post Number: 99
Registered: 7-2009
Posted on Sunday, September 13, 2009 - 10:22 am:   Edit Post

Man, is that bass sweet. I really like the grape leaves inlay.
byoung
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Username: byoung

Post Number: 1239
Registered: 12-2004
Posted on Monday, September 14, 2009 - 2:09 pm:   Edit Post

I think that tailpiece is off center.
pace
Senior Member
Username: pace

Post Number: 425
Registered: 4-2004
Posted on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 - 1:28 pm:   Edit Post

LMAO, Brad.... I don't think the pickups are perfectly parallel either!
elwoodblue
Senior Member
Username: elwoodblue

Post Number: 850
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 - 1:52 pm:   Edit Post

I noticed that too and just figured they were placed there for optimum tone.
It's a beautiful instrument Scott.

I keep noticing the B string saddle makes the B string shorter than the E string...isn't the general rule of thumb that heavier strings need to be a little longer to achieve proper intonation?
I don't usually play 5 stringers so I could be missing something.

I like the inset string retainers...I bet it transfers the vibes to the body in a nice and strong way.
rockandrowe
Junior
Username: rockandrowe

Post Number: 14
Registered: 4-2006
Posted on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 - 5:28 pm:   Edit Post

Ritter basses use angled pickups. I changed the nut and went with a high C string. I already have an Alembic with a low B. I really enjoy playing the Ritter.
afrobeat_fool
Intermediate Member
Username: afrobeat_fool

Post Number: 102
Registered: 7-2009
Posted on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 - 7:10 pm:   Edit Post

I had never seen a Ritter bass before. Did you have to order it? Do they make them and distribute them? Was the Amboyna an option or did you special order it? I hope I am not rude, but $$,$$$ If you don't want to say I understand. I am trying to figure out what a S2 will cost not being able to put this wood type into my "Dream" calculations on the (A) Home page. And did I say, Man is that Bass sweet!
artswork99
Senior Member
Username: artswork99

Post Number: 847
Registered: 7-2007
Posted on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 - 7:17 pm:   Edit Post

Scott, Beautiful Ritter!

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