olrocknroller wrote:I have been following the demise of Switch Vibracell guitars for some time now, and am tempted to pick up one of the new ones presently on sale on Ebay. Does anyone here have information or experience with them? Why did they go toes-up? etc...
As a former owner of a BEAUTIFUL(!) SWITCH 4-string, silver-colored bass, I'm going to be the dissenting voice on this thread.

AND, I'm not the only with good taste as you'll see in the video and if you google SWITCH Guitars you'll see the names of many endorsers some of whom were well-known if you were/are an admirer.
First, here are 2 photos of my bass at Flickr which I could not show here because are photos are being protected by copyright I included so their URLs are not avaialbe to copy and paste:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99273405@N ... hotostreamhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/99273405@N ... hotostreamNext is a 31-page SWITCH Guitars catalog in PDF at 4.16MB
http://www.chrisswanger.com/catalogs/switch.pdfA little trivia on how I "affected" the world!
"Boogie Oogie Oogie" was recorded in 1978. I met my life partner, Linda, in 1972 and she gave me a pet name, Oogie! When the song was heard on the radio we received a lot of calls from friends telling us that a song had been name for me!
Last, but not least, is a treat for the eyes and ears as you watch 2 gorgeous women play a SWITCH electric guitar and a lead bass. A TASTE OF HONEY "Boogie Oogie Oogie", turn it up!:
Boogie Oogie Oogie - A Taste of Honey 2004