The
BSX Story
......It
all started when I was 19 yrs old, when a close childhood friend
of mine Scotty Hood and I refurbished his upright bass. I had always
tinkered with my own bass, but I really learned a whole lot from
my teacher Danny Mastri (The Fox) the bassist for the popular group
the Saints and Sinners, a great bass player and teacher I might
add, who is still performing today into his 80’s.
......Although there were not many books on the subject of repair
and construction at that time, I read as much as I could get my
hands on. One of the books I found later on when I began the Electric
upright journey was “To Make a Double Bass” by H.S. Wake, which
was very informative.
......Soon
after I was drafted into the Army. While performing in the Army,
my curiosity of musical instruments grew and I began helping guys
repair their band instruments. What a trip this part of my life
was. Still to this day I keep in touch with two friends from this
time. It was a blast to play every night...nothing but laughs and
lunacy...
......When
I got out of the service, I opened my own music store, employed
7-8 teaching instructors, taught lessons, performed all the over
the city of Pittsburgh, and repaired acoustic and electric instruments
ranging from guitars to basses, cellos, violins, amplifiers, to
speaker cabinets, you name it. Later I began building my own electric
guitars and basses.
......I
also learned quite a bit from my good friend Nick Hayden, who built
ethnic instruments for many years. He was a wonderful guy and what
a character.
......When
my son, an excellent jazz piano player, was enrolled at the creative
arts center at West Virginia University, he would often come back
into town with his friends to a weekly jazz jam session. That is
where I saw my first Electric Upright, up close. My first words
were “I could build that”.
......I
thought it was neat and it intrigued me. My friend sitting next
to me said that I was crazy and dared me to do it... So, when I
went home I took measurements of my acoustic bass and ...THE JOURNEY
BEGAN!!!
“IT HAS BEEN A LIFE-LONG LEARNING EXPERIENCE,
THE MORE YOU KNOW THE LESS YOU KNOW”
......I
began a close association with Bill Bartolini when I became interested
in transducers. Not being satisfied with the previous magnetic pickup
system, Bill and I began sending each other electronic harnesses,
evolving many times until we came up with a system that was compatible
with the transducerized bridge that I had created.
......The
first instruments started out as hollow bodies called the series
2000, then we created a solid body, which transformed 6 times or
more. From there the semi acoustic and finally, an Acoustic called
the Allegro, a beautiful instrument which is our biggest seller!!!!
......I
must say, I could not have done any of this without the amazing
support of my family and friends. My Wife and all her hard work,
my son who has been an integral part of the business, some of the
bass designs (and what a pain in my side) and another childhood
friend who works with us, Ronnie Bosetti, who has been a great help,
he keeps me laughing with his sense of humor and support.
Attending
the NAMM shows has been a great experience for me, it has opened
up many new ideas, going on 19 yrs now, I have enjoyed the people
most of all. Our goal here at BSX BASS is to try and make the best
bass we possibly can, and I believe we must be doing our job as
we have many proud and enthusiastic heavy weight players endorsing
the instruments like Brian Bromberg (need I say more), David Santos,
David Pomeroy, Mike Pope, David Roe and on and on...
“THE JOURNEY CONTINUES”
Dino
Fiumara