Description
With The Newly Designed Busetto Removable Neck Travel Bass, Deluxe Custom Padded Bass Bag
and Compact Busetto Air Freight Trunk, and New Planet Pickup.
Now we have given a more compact travel option for this uniquely designed travel bass. The
newly designed Removable Neck Busetto Travel Bass still offers the most discriminative bassist
the first option in a travel bass with a full spectrum range of tonal qualities found only
in conventionally size basses.
The Kolstein Busetto model is handcrafted with the utmost attention to the highest level
of craftsmanship. Modeled on a reduced scaling of the famed LaFaro Prescott, played by the
legendary Scott LaFaro, this bass handcrafted through the Kolstein bass shop and affords the
traveling bassist the epitome of playing qualities, esthetics and most impressive pizz and
arco tonal qualities all at a most affordable price.
The Kolstein Busetto model travel bass is fully setup to the Kolstein specification with
a Kolstein adjustable bass bridge, Heritage bass strings, Kolstein panormo endpin or lightweight
Carbon Fiber endpin, high quality decorative brass bass gears, Planet Wing Pickup, and all
other setup work synonymous with the Kolstein shop.
The Kolstein Removable Neck Busetto Travel Bass has been designed to easily have the neck
removed from the body and store into a compact luggage shipping case, that will readily check
into airline baggage with the utmost economy for the touring Bassist. We have taken great
design detail to create a unique Patent-pending expandable soundpost that secures the soundpost
into position when the bridge and strings are removed, but yet will allow the Bassist to have
normal periodic soundpost adjustments accomplished conventionally to optimize the tonal qualities
of the Removable Neck Busetto Travel Bass.
Price available on request
Click here to watch Miroslav Vitous playing his Kolstein Busetto travel Basses!
Click here to see Willie Weeks playing his Kolstein Busetto Travel Bass at the 2006 Super Bowl!
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