HYAK BASS

Started by joe_b, May 29, 2013, 08:09:27 PM

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joe_b

I'm thinking of trading or selling my Hyak bass. Any feedback or advice?
"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit".

sonicus

Hello , And Welcome !
       Pictures would be great to start with .

afrobeat_fool

I am interested. How about those pic' s!
 
Nick

afrobeat_fool

I am interested. How about those pic' s!
 
Nick

room037

I'm also looking for several years.
 
Please show us the pictures !
 
Eiji

dela217


lbpesq

Always like to see another Hyak.
 
Bill, tgo

joe_b

I'm having trouble posting pictures. If anyone is interested please email me directly. Thanks! jb
"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit".

room037

Hi, I receive the picture from "joe b". Here is is !  

 

  Eiji

joe_b

Thank you Eiji for your help!
"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit".

joe_b

I have a bunch of pics of the bass if anyone is interested. Email me directly if interested in working a deal.
"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit".

pasewark

Whats the history of Hyak?

joe_b

My understanding is (from new contact Michael) is that luthier Rick Turner left Alembic sometime in in the mid-late '70s and along with Brian Smith started (?) Hyak. I recall around 1977 or so going to E.U. Wurlitzer's Music store in Boston looking to order an Alembic and was told by the manager that he stopped selling Alembics at that time due to a shakeup at the factory, which apparently this was the shakeup. It is interesting just how little information is available for the amazing guitars. I understand that there were only a couple hundred guitars and basses made...When I bought this particular bass (pictured above) it was around 1981-82. I bought this used along with the road case (which is long gone)and the DS-5 that went with it from a music store, now defunct called Steve's Quality Music in Danvers MA. One play and i was hooked. I've toured with it, recorded with it...all around awesome. Not my everyday player anymore. As I've gotten older I've gone to the old reliable Fender PBASS Special. I've also semi retired my Gibson EB3. BUT! We need to know more about these beauties.
"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit".

artswork99

Joe,
On this thread there are some copies of original Hyak literature that I posted in 2007.  Good luck with your sale!
Art

dela217

Turner was not a co-founder of Hyak.  That was something completely different.