Lately I've been looking for inspiration anywhere. I can't play music, or really do much of anything else but think about stuff on my daily walks. (which I've now been told to scale back - another story)
My upright bass repair shop has been emptied out since a couple weeks before my surgery, but soon I hope to be able to handle some light work in there. Anything to occupy my brain for a few hours a day would be great. I've got a rocking chair in there that I fixed for the lady who took care of me in those crazy days of purple haze after I got out of the hospital. It just needed some glue and clamp pressure, and I needed something to fix. It felt great to shuffle around in sawdust.
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So a couple years ago, I bought a bunch of student-grade cellos in various states of disrepair... from easily repaired, to busted beyond being worth fooling with, but the deal was, I had to take the whole lot. There were 10, altogether. After a quick triage, I fixed three and sold them, covering my initial investment with the first sale, then I stripped all the bridges, fine adjusters, tailpieces, and any other ebony and rosewood parts that were salvageable from the rest and sold them to another repair shop.
Now a couple years later, I've got 6 cello husks just taking up space in my garden shed. It just goes against my nature to throw away wooden stuff, but there's no reason to waste any time trying to make any of these things into a playable musical instrument. So there's got to be some clever way to upcycle a bunch of fractional-sized plywood cellos... heck, maybe I can even pay some of these incoming bills with them. (!)
I put up a thread on TalkBass this morning and got a couple interesting ideas from it, (and a couple smart-aleck comments) but I'm wondering what this group might come up with. (possibly better smart-aleck comments?)
Here are the subjects at hand, and a couple ideas that look do-able. Go!