The son of an old friend, and former guitar student and employee of mine, got hold of me this morning and informed me that he will be inheriting his fathers old Kay bass and wants me to have it.....wow. Said he wants to see it taken care of and be out being played by someone who cares about it. His dad was a great friend of mine, that I played a lot of music with over the years, who past away several years ago.
I've wondered for several years what happened to this instrument, and dreamed of owning it but when I had the money, I never felt comfortable making an offer to the family as I had heard it would never leave the family and one of them would learn to play it eventually.
I told him I would be honored to be the caretaker of Jim's bass, but in no way could afford to be its owner (the thing is worth a small fortune). He mentioned what a great friend I had been to his dad and their whole family for so many years and responded with the offer of a lifetime free loan of the instrument to be revoked upon my passing.
Ii'm sort of stunned by the situation.
I've wondered for several years what happened to this instrument, and dreamed of owning it but when I had the money, I never felt comfortable making an offer to the family as I had heard it would never leave the family and one of them would learn to play it eventually.
I told him I would be honored to be the caretaker of Jim's bass, but in no way could afford to be its owner (the thing is worth a small fortune). He mentioned what a great friend I had been to his dad and their whole family for so many years and responded with the offer of a lifetime free loan of the instrument to be revoked upon my passing.
Ii'm sort of stunned by the situation.