Chris Larkin / Blen / 2014 / Natural Silk Finish / Bass

Hand made 4, 5, and 6 string EUBs built with all the essential dimensions mirroring those of a 3/4 double bass to make crossover from acoustic to electric as painless as possible. Now also available in 1/2 scale model - the MiniBlen - and MicroBlen (35" scale for seated playing) see pictures below.

Hollow slimline body constructed with a mahogany back topped with an arched overlay of walnut, maple, cherry or other similar wood to choice.

Adjustable body rest to mimic upper bout.

Multilaminate neck of rock maple and contrasting timbers, with heel, glued to body. Ebony fingerboard of more than 2 octaves.

Slotted headstock with Schaller open machines.

Custom made maple/cedar bridge with Highlander pickup.

EBS 2 band active EQ (with mid range filter for "growl") giving wide tonal range from conventional to outrageous or Aguilar 3 band EQ with switchable mid frequencies.

Natural silk finish.

Stand and fitted gigbag.

Hand made to order, so choices include :-

  • scale length
  • neck joint at C# or D
  • fingerboard/neck dimensions
  • choice of overlay wood
  • body colour
  • body with binding
  • your idea for the soundhole (if practical) or standard bass clef design
  • gloss finish
  • magnetic pickup with blend control
  • fingerboard markings
  • frets (honestly! - see SuperBlen below)
  • anything else that might help suit the player

Blen 4 and 5 string in walnut.
5 string with binding
Fretted SuperBlen
6 string
Blen 4 in flamed maple

On the left (standing next to a standard Blen for comparison) the 1/2 scale MiniBlen. This shares all the features and options of the standard 3/4 scale Blen but is suited for the player who prefers the shorter scale and compact size.

 

On the right the new 35" scale MicroBlen (this one is a five string version) which is designed to be played while seated. The controls are moved down the body to give better access in the seated position.

Instrument sold

Chris Larkin Custom Guitars, Ireland  

Contact name:
Chris
Brands:
Chris Larkin Custom
Languages:
English
Specialties:
Hand-Built Guitars & Basses
Opening hours:
By appointment.

About Chris Larkin

I work alone hand building a variety of instruments beside the beach on the beautiful west coast of Ireland. I am in my third decade of guitar making and it is still the best job in the world. And, so far, I get paid to do it. Nothing could be better!

Working alone gives me total control over the process. I do everything from buying in the wood to packing the instruments for shipping and nothing leaves the workshop that I cannot be proud of. Each day I look forward to going to work and learn something more about my craft. The more I learn the more I know I have to learn. And there is no Holy Grail in guitarmaking, there are too many variables in hand making an instrument to be sure of anything. The traditional 'rules' are there to be tested. At this stage, working with wood has become largely intuitive for me. And I am a wood junkie!

The wood junkie on the left is cuddling enough yellow cedar to make at least 40 flat top guitars when he cuts it up. This yellow cedar board is perfectly quartersawn with 80 grain lines per inch (31 per cm). Yellow cedar makes great archtops (jazzers and mandolins) and is also very good for steelstrings. In my opinion more people should try it.

The man on the right is taking instruction from Melody (the guitar building dog and real brains behind the business) on the best way to carve the top plate for an ASAS Semi. (yes Harvey, it is yours!)

I produce a limited number of master grade instruments each year almost all of which are exported (thanks to contacts made by exhibiting at the Frankfurt Musikmesse since 1985). Naturally I use the finest available materials. My designs are original, practical and, I think, beautiful. My instruments are individual for individuals.

My wife Syra is a professional painter (there she is on the left working on a portrait of Robbie Overson which was used for his album cover) and after years of makeshift workshops and studio space we finally designed and built our ideal workplace attached to our house in 1997. Syra has most of the upstairs with great natural light and wonderful views over the bays and mountains while I have the ground floor and an upstairs sprayroom. All of my areas are humidity controlled (47% RH) which gives me great confidence in dealing with the wood and the assurance that the possibilities of future climatic damage to instruments is limited to extreme conditions (which instruments should never be exposed to anyway!).

Ordering.

It is possible to order from a dealer or directly from me at the workshop. When a customer makes an order they will fill in a Conspec which is a document that specifies all aspects of the intended instrument. The Conspec is exchanged between me and the customer being changed by agreement until we are both happy with what is to be made. At this stage a firm price and delivery date is set. The Conspec now becomes the blueprint from which I will work when I am making the instrument. The Conspec can be changed at any time up until the start of building with agreement between the customer and me. As both the customer and builder have a copy of the Conspec there should be no surprises on delivery! Payment.

For orders from the workshop a non-returnable deposit of 30% is normally paid when the Conspec is agreed and the price is set. The balance is payable on completion of the instrument. A photograph of the finished instrument is sent to the customer (by mail or email) to show that the building is complete and shipping happens when the balance of the money reaches my bank.

For orders from dealers the payment details should be arranged with the dealer concerned.

Shipping.

Shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer. For orders from the workshop I can arrange shipping by insured courier at cost if required.

Taxes.

Someone once said that the only two things you can be sure about in life are taxes and death! I can tell you a bit about the taxes.
Orders from the workshop that are to countries within the European Union to persons who are not registered for VAT will have Irish VAT included in the price at the rate that is current at the time of payment. Orders outside the European Union will be free of Irish taxes but note that most governments charge some sort of tax on imported instruments. Check what this will be locally. Orders from dealers will include whatever taxes are relevant in that country.Your dealer can tell you about this.

 
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