
I wasn't too sure if I was part of that bunch of bastards that were mentioned by Kiwigeo so had a good look at my posts since I joined, 20 posts over three years, most of them in the last few months and no intro post in there, I guess I've been drinking the p*ss after all

Where to start... originally from Montreal, Canada, life-long woodworker, did carpentry and cabinet making in high school, started playing guitar at 13, bought my first three book on lutherie in '86-'87 (Bill Foley's, Roger Siminoff's -both useless- and Melvyn Hiscocks' -amazing!) However I didn't use them until '97 when I built a new Northern Ash body for a '74 strat neck I had, its now officially the heaviest strat in the world! I was hooked on lutherie as soon as I built that body but life went on and I didn't have a chance to build anything else until I started my first scratch build, a 5 string bass in '03. I haven't stopped since then. At first I was only doing one instrument per year though.
I Migrated to Australia in '05 and wanted to start selling basses to fund my hobby, I had no tools besides a router and drill at this point. So sold my first custom to a guy in the US in '05-'06, he wanted a 9 string bass, I gave him a price he couldn't refuse, I was definitely very keen on the challenge of doing something like that. In between all that I was hanging out on Talkbass and the Ubeaut woodwork forum, went to a couple of get togethers in Brisbane of TB members where I showed the 9 string and got a job building a 6 string fanned bass from there. That's about the time I figured out that forums are a great way to promote yourself and that my target market, Australia, didn't have a proper bass forum so I started ozbassforum.com I guess the rest is history by now. I had sold two customs before Ozbass and that was really hard to do, lots of quotes, lots of emails and lots of disappointments. The forum changed all that since I could show my stuff to local guys.
The bass lutherie thing has been a full time job away from work for almost 4 years now. For the first two years every single week-ends were used for builds as was practically every vacation, sometimes I had to take time off work to finish instruments, it got to be a bit too much so I slowed right down for the last year or so. The original dream of being a full time luthier lost its glamour pretty fast, especially a bass luthier, the market for bassists must be like a 1/10th of the guitar market, no way I could earn a decent salary from it and it's majorly stressful. So I came to the realisation last year that my regular day job its pretty darn good


Anyway, that's the story so far stay tuned for an acoustic build in the new year, too busy finishing off 3 basses right now
