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Extensions!

The best low C (or B) extensions on the market. I love them... Solid brass that enhances all sound and a great user friendly design. The best out there! I recommend them for these especislly, but also for great instruments they make for all levels of players!
Dave "Symphony Boy" Anderson
http://www.lpomusic.com/index.php?q=Orchestra/Musician/DavidAnderson
Principal Bass, Louisiana Philharmonic (LPO)
New Orleans
K.C. Stool/Stand
Wow...I got my stand today and am amazed that it took so long to market something so usable and elegant. Congrats to you K.C. Strings. I have a gig with David Grusin in a few days and the stand/stool will make it all the easier and convenient. Thanks again.
Kelly Roberti,well known professional jazz bassist, Kansas City
Bass Endpin
I'm quite pleased with the wooden endpin with the carbon fibre rod. It has eliminated a noticeable bit of weight, which is important if you're a subway traveler like me. I'm also pretty sure the bass is more resonant than when it was spiked into the floor. This is an excellent product.
Steve Alcott, freelance bassist, NY
Anton -
I have to tell you how much I love my new bass buggie. I have played bass seriously since 1993 and have tried handtrucks, bass wheels, shoulder straps and homemade dollies. This product is by far the best I have used. Lightweight, small and easy to pack, goes on the bass with the case or without. I will recommed it to my students. Thank you again.
Lisa Burns
www.lisaonbass.com
I love my bass buggy! I have a small bass but I am a short lady, I needed some "wheels" in a bad way! Some friends got together and bought me a bass buggy for a present, it is awesome! I"m strutting around as if I had been given a new vehicle! It "saves" my back so much that it is not an issue anymore to get it in and out of the house and loaded. It"s great that it "stands" while I open doors, etc. Walking up a hill is so much easier with the bass in my "hand" instead of trying to carry it and walk. a very well thought out invention!
Marilyn Reppond
I had to send a note after receiving my new wheels from you. I think it has given me ten more years to play the bass. I am delighted with the buggie as I thought I might have to give up playing because it was getting difficult to carry the bass around. I tried the single wheel that attached to the endpin years ago and it was useless and awkward to use. Yours is great, lightweight and practical. Thank you for a super invention.
Kaye Ehses
Terrace, BC, Canada
This is just a belated "thank you" for your help in getting the bass buggie. I have been happily using it with my Violone and I LOVE it!! Quick to put on and take off, wheels that work wonderfully, instrument feels very protected and so does my back. Everyone who sees it thinks it's a really ""cool"" thing too. So maybe you will be getting more orders from the early music community around Boston.
Thank you again -
Mai-Lan Broekman
The product is the best thing for moving a bass around. I am so glad to have found your web site and the product. It certainly made life easier for me as I had to haul my bass from the van to the stage which was across a football field. Not being a spring chicken anymore, I was very pleased to be able to have the bass buggy. Thanks for a wonderful invention.
Sharon Boucher
This double bass buggie is fantastic! You've saved my spine, not to mention my sanity. It's easy to put on, and easy to trundle the bass around. Makes moving a bass as easy as walking around.
Susan Bradley
Just a quick note to say how delighted I am with the Bass Buggie now that I have had a chance to use it, So easy to strap on and take off in seconds - a real boon when transporting through long Hotel corridors etc. It is absolutely brilliant. I will certainly recommend it to my fellow bass players at every opportunity. Best regards,
John Monney
Hi Andy,
I didn't take the chance to thank you for the wonderful bass buggies.
Many of my customers have been raving about it.
Best Regards,
Brandon
Wanted to tell you how much I appreciate my bass buggy. Has made life much easier ! Several fellow bassists have tried it out and are interested. Many thanks to the guy who thought it up and developed it. I especially like its ability to stand by itself while I open the door on my SUV ! Keep up the good work.
Kathy
Austin, TX
The few Buggies I have sold here have made great impressions with their new owners. No idea how I ever lived without one.
Felix Thiang,
Australia
Thanks for this great product, by the way! It has nearly saved my career, as I have a back injury that has made carrying the bass a real pain.
Ville Herrala,
Finland
The K.C. Strings Double Bass Buggie is an ingenious way to roll around a bass! It?s easy to attach and creates no stress on the lower block.
Lynn Seaton
Denton, Tx
Where were you guys 50 years ago? I can?t believe how beautiful this buggie works. The first time I used it was at Hotel Hershey in Hershey, PA. Naturally, musicians are second rate citizens so we enter thru the rear & thru the kitchen. I go down a service ramp, thru 3 big rubber doors, down a hallway, up an elevator, & across the hall into the ballroom. For a 72 year old bugger, this was a cakewalk. Thanks again.
Ray Matula
Lititz, Pa
We (from England) bought the Bass Buggie a few months ago but this is the first time we have really used it properly. I am 10 and we had to park in a car park to get to my Bass lesson. My teacher thought it was really good for wheeling longer distances. It is really smooth and the video on the website is quite good for showing you how to fix it on. The steering is quite hard at first but I guess we're all learner drivers when it comes to Bass Buggies! However, I think you could make a couple of improvements to your website:
1. Put captions in or underneath the video, stating how to fix the buggie on.
The Staff! (and the bass buggie)
I was at KMEA on February the 27th this year to play with an intercollegiate band. I stopped to look at the K.C. Strings booth and was looking at the instruments they brought with them. While I was talking with Mac and Dustin who were running the booth we started talking about the bass I was borrowing to play the concert with and I lamented about it's poor quality. I motioned over to one of the basses they had on display and said how my bass was almost identical to that particular one.
Mac then asked me when my concert was and when I told him he said that I could borrow the K.C. Strings bass to play the concert. I left the booth with a bass, case and bass buggy (Which is one of the best inventions for the bass) and played my concert. The bass sounded fabulous and I couldn't have been happier. I have always been impressed with K.C. Strings and the people who work there, but this weekend I was blown over by the customer service the store offers.
Both Mac and Dustin recognized me from when I have brought my bass into the shop to be looked at. Thank You K.C. Strings for making such fine instruments and having such a knowledgeable and helpful staff.
Carrie
Peg Leg Bass Endpins
Hi! I am the "ask a Pro" for classical double bass on TalkBass.com, where you advertise, and I am very impressed with the peg-leg design for using a straight pin in either the straight or angled (Laborie style) direction. I helped develop the Laborie pin with Christian and Francois and I do believe you have hit on the perfect answer. I would LOVE to check one of these out sometime.
I hope you will visit our site: www.arizonabassplayers.org. We are newly form non-profit, in cooperation with the three major state university schools of music in the state (and their bass teachers) to promote the education and performance of bassists of all natures. Perhaps you would be interested in advertising on our site our in the Festival program, etc.
Hope to hear from you.. and again, bravo!!!
Patrick Neher,
President Arizona Bass Players, Inc.,
Professor of Double Bass - Univ. of Arizona
Web: www.arizonabassplayers.org