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Subject: Skinny Acoustic Bass
Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 08:00:35 -0000
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[IMG: http://www.konaweb.com/stick/left.jpg] I often carry my ukulele with me
on planes. The case is so little it can fit in my suit case. I missed a great
photo opportunity when I was in the airport a couple of weeks ago, and saw
someone checking on a standup bass fiddle. It was in a huge plastic Darth Vader
shipping case. The _buckles_ on the thing were about the size of my uke. I
should have taken a picture of my uke and the bass side-by-side. Anyway, here's
a stand-up bass that looks much more portable: the Kona Walkingstick. You still
need to carry around an amp, though. Link[1] Discuss[2] _(Thanks, Prentiss[3]!)
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[1] http://www.konaweb.com/stick/index.shtml
[2] http://www.quicktopic.com/17/H/EDukecyrhdW
[3] http://boingboing.net/&#65279;http://www.io.com/~riddle/