The idea behind Sketcher (2008) was to use up leftover remnants of wood from the previous 7 projects.  The wood was cut into triangular blocks of various dimensions and glued together to form the body wings.  While visually interesting, it didn’t perform well and currently gathers dust in the instrument vault.

Features:

  • Headless 4-string fretted bass
  • Neck-thru
  • 35″ scale
  • Maple, cherry, black walnut, sycamore, bloodwood, bubinga, and 3 kinds of mahogany
  • 2-piece neck
  • Fingerboard: Tiger-striped maple
    • 23 stainless steel frets
    • Bloodwood “S” inlay @ 12th fret
  • Generic headless bridge, tuners, and headpiece
  • Bartolini BB4D2 pickups
  • WSC RBA04M preamp/EQ

What Does This Bass Sound Like?

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