Peter made an electric bass from some old teak wood found in the garage. Nice job concealing the piezo pickup beneath the bridge - two string fretless bass on Flickr
After a couple of weeks of procrastinating, I've put together a page with some details about construction (http://sawdustandsolder.googlepages.com/twostringfretlessbass), including a drawing showing how the piezo is fitted: http://sawdustandsolder.googlepages.com/fittingapiezopickup
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That's really similar to a Whamola. Les Claypool is known to play one and it sounds pretty awesome.
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After a couple of weeks of procrastinating, I've put together a page with some details about construction (http://sawdustandsolder.googlepages.com/twostringfretlessbass), including a drawing showing how the piezo is fitted: http://sawdustandsolder.googlepages.com/fittingapiezopickup
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