These basses normally go for $1399 new, so the BIN price of $600 is a steal, IMO. Still, you can submit your best offer instead and try to gedt it lower. FYI, I've sent 2 offers already and never heard back, so I'm guessing my offers were insulting, LOL.
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Waterstone TP-12 Tom Peterson 12 string bass
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I wish I had a reason to play my Hamer 12, just kinda lost interest in it after playing it pretty much exclusively during the late 80s/90s.
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Re: Waterstone TP-12 Tom Peterson 12 string bass
I've always wanted to try 8 and 12 string basses but I think I'd need to start with an 8 and work my way to a 12. Still, I dig the look of the Waterstone basses.
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In the early 80s I got a Hondo 8-string, then moved up to a 60s Hagstrom 8, then in 1987(?) I got my first Hamer B12S, a black one. It became my main bass with the 3-piece I was in, with my Ric 4001CS as a rarely-used backup. I then got another Hamer B12S in "Salmon Blush", I liked the neck on it better so the black 12 became its backup. I spent most of the rest of the 90s playing these two 12-strings. Sold the black one after that band broke up but I still have the second one. Back then 12s were VERY rare, they used to have small crowds staring at them on the side of the stage before a show.andrew wrote:I've always wanted to try 8 and 12 string basses but I think I'd need to start with an 8 and work my way to a 12. Still, I dig the look of the Waterstone basses.
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Well you could always remove 4 of the strings and viola! An 8 string.andrew wrote:I've always wanted to try 8 and 12 string basses but I think I'd need to start with an 8 and work my way to a 12. Still, I dig the look of the Waterstone basses.
I would have to hear one of these in person I think (or an 8). I've heard plenty of King's X and Pearl Jam recordings (not to mention the Youtube demo of the Waterstone played by that girl), and they're not quite as thunderous as I would expect. Sounds more like a chorused bass to me. And with devices like the EH POG you can probably get pretty close.
Re: Waterstone TP-12 Tom Peterson 12 string bass
Wow. Never played neither an 8 or 12. I've never been in a band situation that would allow me to try such beasts. Although I would love to see how everybody would freak out if I show up to a gig with one of these. 
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Here's the one I still have:




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I read an article somewhere about how multiple string basses are finding a home (especially in Europe apparently) in heavy music because the players are slightly detuning the octave strings from the root string and I guess if you do it right it can give you the most fat and massive sounding tone. That really intrigued me.pjmuck wrote:Well you could always remove 4 of the strings and viola! An 8 string.andrew wrote:I've always wanted to try 8 and 12 string basses but I think I'd need to start with an 8 and work my way to a 12. Still, I dig the look of the Waterstone basses.
I would have to hear one of these in person I think (or an 8). I've heard plenty of King's X and Pearl Jam recordings (not to mention the Youtube demo of the Waterstone played by that girl), and they're not quite as thunderous as I would expect. Sounds more like a chorused bass to me. And with devices like the EH POG you can probably get pretty close.