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rickfan60
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It looks ok but a little steep on the starting bid, no?
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What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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Post by rickaddict »

Yes, steep!

And...who...DOES that with the strap buttons? What's the rationale?

"I want to leave the original Rick strap buttons AND have the option to use Schaller strap-locks!?!"

Unfortunately with them being 2mm apart, neither can be used effectively.
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Not bad shape, but too much money.
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Post by dswp »

What if I don't want to be like Lemmy but still want the bass??
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Rock out like Dave.
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Post by brianb »

Their Jazz bass is tempting but again too steep.
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