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atomic_punk
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Tough little thing? Is it handy in the garage? Image
Looks like a nice bass though. "Ex" bass player? Does that mean the band broke up?
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We would only be so lucky.
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HAHAHA. I was never a fan either.
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Is it Jetglo or Azureglo? 3001 or 3000?
When Counting Crows were on the Oscars a few weeks ago I remember thinking that their bass player didn't look like the original guy.
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I think Matt Malloy bought a CS for like 5K last year. I was hoping to hear him record with The Counting Crows using the Squire bass.
Sorry to hear he's not with the band anymore.
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So, what is that 3000 worth? I'm looking for a short scale.

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I've paid from $300-$700 for each of my four 3000's. I mainly buy them for the necks which feel phenomenal to my smaller hands. I modify them pretty extensively using new RIC tuners and RIC humbucking pickups among other things.
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