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bands name is Small White by the way.

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It's not the best picture, but this shows my bandmate Charles with his 610 and me with my 330 at our record release show at Chop Suey in Seattle last July.

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Good pic Ethan...is that a 330BB?
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Or perhaps a mapleglo under the lights?
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Alex, that's... hmmm... contrastingImage
Nice pics, guys!
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Yes....now you come to mention it Peter.
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Post by beefandbones »

Yep it's a mapleglo under the lights, but it does look a bit like a Blue Boy in that picture doesn't it? Between three of us, we've got a 610 FG, a 360 JG, a 330 MG and I've got a 1996 on the way. Now we just need a bass...
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Post by grinch »

>>>Nick, you look a bit Lennonesque!

It's the turtleneck and hat. Image
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