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I have played trapset/multiple percussion on tour with Martin Simpson and Bob Brozman. Bob Brozman has always been known as a meticulous phenom on the national resonator steel guitar. For many years, as a dedicated antiquarian, we were forced to rent gigantic figerglass cases to hall stand up basses around Europe. Before the last performance we did at Festival D'Ete in Quebec City, Quebec, the incredible bassist, Doug Robinson flew to California for rehearsals and brought his brand new Rick Turner Renaissance Acoustic Fretless Bass. I can't stress how adamant Brozman has been about having things just perfect. He once had me play a leather covered african jun jun with a mallet and recorded it from two rooms away in the studio with a cheap mic just so he could get the 'authentic' sound from old twenties vinyl 78s(remember vinyl kiddies?). Anyway, long story, longer: he flipped out over the sound of the Renaissance Bass. It is the closest thing that I've heard to an upright acoustic bass yet it also has it's own beautiful sound. We haven't toured with another instrument since then. I can't highly recommend it enough!!!! I'd give my left nut to own one (I'm not a bassist but I play one on Bass Looping Tours ;-) yours, Rick Walker (loop.pool)