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Nice one, Jeff - I didn't know you liked short-scale basses, though! Image

And I think that would really be a 6050 because, unlike the 480, there is no model 680 - yet!

Wait! shouldn't that bass have five strings?!?
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Six, if you go by the bridge!
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Oh yeah, I see that now!
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it was quick and dirty photoshop manipulation ...
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That's better than I can do! Image
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I hate to be a pain, but on the top of the doubleneck, how can it be a 360/12, with a 620 strap horn?????????????
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Gotta love those 24 fret necks. I want one now! 4 or 5 strings on the bass. Either way I can play both. (By both I meant the 4 or 5 string bass. I'll teach myself guitar on the top neck.)
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