Five String Flying V bass

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Aaron Noguer
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Five String Flying V bass

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Hello again, it's been a while... enough to have been deleted :evil: But look I still exist!

The VBV
Specs:
Carvin through body neck, maple/ebony
Black Limba wings
Nordstrand np5 pickup
Carvin bridge and tuners
Hipshot knobs
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Woa! That's heavy! Those dark streaks are the lightning on which the player shall ride!
-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.
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Fine looking job Aaron. I love that black limba.
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Really like that overall look. Great build!
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Nice build. Which scale? Short as done by Gibson?
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Welcome to the MIMForum, Beate. I don't think I've seen you post before.
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Thanks for the welcome; i am indeed new and intend to use this forum occasionally when it comes to sharing info or seeking help in special questions which might be of broader interest - respecting the high level i see here. Most of my build threads are communicated in two german forums.

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Beate Ritzert wrote:Nice build. Which scale? Short as done by Gibson?
Hi thar!
Thanks to all!
No it is a 34" scale. I is based heavily though on a Burny 4 string bass I have which is a copy of the early 80's V bass [but built a lot better then the Gibson one] which is a 30" scale. It took a bit of design work to get it in similar proportions with the longer scale that way it wouldn't get cartoonishly big :lol:
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And how do You deal with the neck heaviness of the V?
I am still fiddling around a bit with the strap pin positions of my Vs (guitar and bass, both semi-hollow).
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I always move the strap button to be from 3" to 6" from center of V on bass side depending on the neck weight. This bass is on the heavy side as it is so it balances alright, basically the same a fender bass with heavy tuners..

You might want to go headless if you want perfect balance.. or do a upside down ML shape...
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Welcome Beate
Very nice job on that V - I love the headstock which sort of reminds me of the Jackson Roswell guitar - which Ive always liked... for pure alien cool factor!
Please keep us posted on your builds
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Thanks! The head shape is pretty much the gibson shape though.. just the bottom is wider.

I guess could dig though some picts of old builds that I never really posted... I'm not really building anything ATM... kind'a buried with parts projects :lol: :lol: :lol:
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charlie wood wrote: Very nice job on that V - I love the headstock which sort of reminds me of the Jackson Roswell guitar - which Ive always liked... for pure alien cool factor!
But that was not my build, it was Aaron's.

Mine is a very different concept going away from Gibson's shape.
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