I knew Stu Feldman back in ’68 during the Prune Music days in Berkeley, kicking around with Randy ‘Prune’ Smith and Dave Kessner. Stu was playing soulful bass with groups like Deacon and The Suprelles and Motor. He went on to play with John Girton, Maryann Price, the New Riders Of The Purple Sage, Bobby McFerrin, Musslewhite, Huey Lewis, and many more. In addition to his stellar bass playing, over the years Stu worked as a music store clerk, producer and music videographer. He’s gone now and his estate has enlisted me to help find new homes for some of his instruments, with the proceeds going to his family. There are some amazing pieces of vintage gear here, and a lot more studio gear as well.
So long, Stu. We miss you.
good clean Ampegbackside airmodern workingman's classic at a reasonable volumeluscious fender reverb for all your ambient needs
Ovation. On a stand. $150
nicely curved backsidedown to the cents
beautiful old danoa nice pairthe real deal
sleek, classic curvesincredibly musical amp, from sparkly to growling at the stroke of a pickmeaty, thick slabs of G&L bass tone, L1000 1980 1st year of manufacture $700creamy bottom end G&L SB1 '86 $600another lovely G&L, $650, newer than '92, this time with the accentuated headstockGodin bg-5, $550Godin BG4 $450Nice Ibanez acoustic, $200luscious '63 Precision bassprecision bass circa 1963 holy molyPrecision fretless $2500precisely the reversePrecision Highway. Oo, and it's looking a bit Badass down theregorgeous teleYamaha BB 1500yamaha $450Yamaha FG-201B $175