Hypothetic, if you could choose...

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Hypothetic, if you could choose...

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This:

Image or this: Image

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AAArrrrggghhhh. Is this a nightmare or something?

I guess it would depend on the individual instruments.
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I think I would take...or this.
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I'd have a chat with the bank manager.... I'd want both!! Image

With a gun to my head it would be the 360V64 - I love 'em and I'd like a 'darkish' FG to complement my JG.
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I think I'd go with "this"...they're both beautiful without doubt, but I like the simplicity of the 330's lines.

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I would go for the 381 without thinking twice.
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Post by epitreture »

I choose the door on the left. The trapeze being the deciding factor.
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381
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Post by loverickbass »

No brainer...the 381!

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Post by sloop_john_b »

Can't pass up the 381!
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I'd take the 381/12 and put a trapeze on it.
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381 with no hesitation at all... Image
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Uh, 381.
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Post by longhouse »

Since I already have a 360V64, I'd go for the 381. BUT if I didn't, I would scoop up the 360 in a breath!
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Funny, they are both for sale here in Norway.
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