Sheldon met Novak at a trade show, Novak gave his blessings and Sheldon went to work on perfecting the system for his basses. The review is still available on the Guitar Interactive website for you to check out, so I won’t go in to the full details again, however, I will tell you now that the system, originally patented by Ralph Novak, was what took Sheldon Dingwall on a roller-coaster journey when he saw it in a magazine advert for Klein guitars. Winding the clock back to around 2011, I reviewed a Dingwall ABZ 6 string in the Bassment and went into detail describing the fan-fret system, why it works and its advantages. Popular though it may be, Canada's Dingwall Guitars may well be the first to have rolled out the system for use across the company's whole product range. There's no escaping the growing popularity of the fan fret system that seems to be sweeping through both bass and acoustic guitars just now. Back in GI 39 Dan Veall reviewed a five-string bass from Canada's Dingwall and liked it so much he bought it! Now he has two very affordable new four string models to tempt him.
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