Instrument line up.

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and that's the final answer!
Buy it before someone else does
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Ok.

Keep the line-up pics come. I want to see them all:-)
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here's my instrument line from 1974 ...

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minus a few ampsImage
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'71 LudwigsImage
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didn't include my Alembic cause my bass player (that's him)takes it home. I hate the sound of it, so yesterday I bought a pod and now it's much betterImage
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Jeff, do you still have those? Good looking Gibson too.

Chris, I saw Geezer Butler and Sabbath last night, and he used exactely a fender like yours almost the whole consert. I thought he was sponserd by Vigier, but maybe the contract went out.
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the only one I still have is the 6 string acoustic ... a relic from the 60's ... a good player too ... the '68 4001 got sold last year for a generous profit ... the gibson was a looker ... but kind of one dimensional in tone ... the 12 string acoustic had a bridge mod so it sounded like a sitar ... very 60's ...
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my newest toy ... I just finished building it today ...

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and this one is my favorite gigging and recording bass ...

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Jeff, did you make that 5 string J-bass out of Warmoth parts?
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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l to r: '97 4003S/5, '75 4001 FL, '04 4004/5Cii, '79 4001, laying down: '73 4001
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My Rick 5 string line up:
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My two 4004/5Cii basses:
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JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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the body is mim Fender alder wood ... the neck is mighty mite, the bridge is schaller, the pickups are Seymour Duncan 1/4 pound ... and a few allparts, Carvin, and Dunlap parts ... and I have 12 5 string basses and one 10 string bass ...

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here's 3 I used to own ...

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Jeff, you bought the Dean 10 string? How is it?
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it thunders ... the octave on the low B growls ... I took it into a local music store and the manager is a very good bass player and he loved it ... it is made in Korea so it is not up to Ric quality ... but it has a nice sound ... the active electronics are kind of cheap ... they buzz and when the battery goes dead the whole bass is dead ... but it has great sustain and tone ... it is easier to play than a 12 string ... dean makes good medium quality instruments ... their 8 string basses are good too ...
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