Sunday, May 29, 2011

BWana The Iguana

Finally I get around to posting the pictures of the double bass.

We finished it last Friday and then had the unveiling party and pot luck about 2 hours after we finished putting the strings on it. Before we put the strings on we took a picture up through the hole in the bottom for the end pin. If you look closely at the top block at the far end, it says BWana. The vertical post you see in the foreground is the sound post.



After the unveiling here we are both very proud of the work we've done and sad to see her go. Ian, her owner, will take her and play her "in the white" for a few weeks and we'll make any adjustments that are needed, then we will varnish her.
This is the back of BWana the Iguana clinging to the scroll. Bethany carved this completely. She did an awesome job. The way we did it was together we worked on the back and the sides. Bethany carved the neck and I carved the front.
Here is BWana from the side.

Here is Ian with his old bass and the new bass. There was no comparison in sound. The new one was the clear winner!
I love this picture of Ian looking down at it and looking quite overwhelmed.
Here is the jam session that followed the pot luck and unveiling. Everyone was so excited at hearing it.

Now it's on to my cello, Lucy. I'm booked in a course for beginning cello in July and I'm planning on playing "Lucy", so no time to goof off.

4 comments:

Cherylinn said...

YOu guys did an AWESOME job on her.....What kind of adjustments would need to be done?

Fiddling Granny said...

We know already that we need to lower the strings, thin down the neck and round the edge of the fingerboard. I think that's all.

If it had a rattle or something sounded "off" then we would have to take off the top and maybe make some adjustments inside .. carve out some wood, something like that. Fortunately we dont have to do that.

Jojo said...

Such talent. Nice job W & B!

Laura said...

Beautiful.