tour stress
Jun. 7th, 2007 11:04 amWe start our Northwest Tour in two days and I don't have a bass.
Minutes before we opened for Jason Webley a month ago, my G string snapped. That wasn't so bad, but while I was stringing a new one, the tuner exploded. The cap flew off, the gear sprang into the air, we didn't find all the pieces until after the show. Jason and the Reverend Peyton and everyone tried their best to help, but in the end we had to play our set with a three-string bass.
It took me a few days to get around to looking for replacements, and when I did, it didn't go well. Haight-Ashbury had a single tuner of the right size and shape, but it was for the bass side, not the treble. I bought a full set of tuners, and then when I got home I realized that the four tuners I'd bought were all for the bass side. I called around town--nobody had the treble-side acoustic bass tuner.
So Tom called up Dean, explained the situation, and they said they'd send a new treble-side tuner out for free. Took a while, I was getting nervous, but it finally came in... and I went to pick it up... and it was a bass-side tuner. Tom asked them for treble side; the packing slip it came with said treble side; but it was not treble side.
So that was, like, Friday, and Dean supposedly sent out a replacement that afternoon, but it hasn't shown up yet. Meanwhile I tried a local luthier, who didn't have the part, but did have some ideas about how he could machine together the working part of my tuner with the rest of another tuner he had... but instead I asked him to order me a full replacement set, because meanwhile I've started to suspect the D string tuner is about to go too.
And that replacement set hasn't shown up either.
And we leave on Saturday morning.
And our first show is on Sunday night.
Anyone know a good guitar parts supplier in Seattle? Or have a spare fretless bass?
Minutes before we opened for Jason Webley a month ago, my G string snapped. That wasn't so bad, but while I was stringing a new one, the tuner exploded. The cap flew off, the gear sprang into the air, we didn't find all the pieces until after the show. Jason and the Reverend Peyton and everyone tried their best to help, but in the end we had to play our set with a three-string bass.
It took me a few days to get around to looking for replacements, and when I did, it didn't go well. Haight-Ashbury had a single tuner of the right size and shape, but it was for the bass side, not the treble. I bought a full set of tuners, and then when I got home I realized that the four tuners I'd bought were all for the bass side. I called around town--nobody had the treble-side acoustic bass tuner.
So Tom called up Dean, explained the situation, and they said they'd send a new treble-side tuner out for free. Took a while, I was getting nervous, but it finally came in... and I went to pick it up... and it was a bass-side tuner. Tom asked them for treble side; the packing slip it came with said treble side; but it was not treble side.
So that was, like, Friday, and Dean supposedly sent out a replacement that afternoon, but it hasn't shown up yet. Meanwhile I tried a local luthier, who didn't have the part, but did have some ideas about how he could machine together the working part of my tuner with the rest of another tuner he had... but instead I asked him to order me a full replacement set, because meanwhile I've started to suspect the D string tuner is about to go too.
And that replacement set hasn't shown up either.
And we leave on Saturday morning.
And our first show is on Sunday night.
Anyone know a good guitar parts supplier in Seattle? Or have a spare fretless bass?
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Date: 2008-03-01 08:43 pm (UTC)