pjmuck wrote:
Fantastic. I am making a note now to remember lewisbassguitar.com.
I had thought about getting in touch with HG Thor as well. Didn't realize he was so swamped. $200 for a pro epoxy job is very reasonable. So how does it sound? What noticeable differences can you hear?
I am definitely able to get a better mwah. He set up the action slightly high as he was unsure about how the different humidity in Arizona vs California coast would affect the neck. Even with the bridge saddles bottomed out the action was slightly high so I put a shim in the neck pocket and raised the saddles a little and now the action is perfectly low with just the right amount of buzz (this is my poor man's Pedulla). I really like the 'full contact' feel of the flat tapewounds against the epoxy, yet there is no string scratch noise at all when I move my fingers. Very fun to play with.
If you've been able to watch the FB videos you can see Brian is very meticulous, using levels, precision straightedges and jigs to ensure everything is precise and even. I want to have him do some of my other basses, but they present much more of a challenge since they are neck thrus with synthetic fingerboards and thus will probably cost more to epoxy. I'll ask him about it later.