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"Usually, the best playing basses are those old babies with plenty of "worn in" (as opposed to worn out) mojo..."
That's why I bet this one kicks ***... (click the "more images" tab)
"Of course when you find a museum piece you can't really trash it either..."
That's why I'm glad my Shadow has a few light scratches. I'm not afraid to put the first ding in it, and I get to actually play this wonderful instrument.
That's why I bet this one kicks ***... (click the "more images" tab)
"Of course when you find a museum piece you can't really trash it either..."
That's why I'm glad my Shadow has a few light scratches. I'm not afraid to put the first ding in it, and I get to actually play this wonderful instrument.
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"Come on you guys both of these basses are salvagable, all you need to do is replace the tuners, the pickups and pickguards and there you go, two legit ricks."
Umm, Wouter, true except for that huge hole on the back of the one, which would have to be filled with something. I nominate "Bondo".
It would be in keeping with the spirit of the rest of the customization.
Umm, Wouter, true except for that huge hole on the back of the one, which would have to be filled with something. I nominate "Bondo".
It would be in keeping with the spirit of the rest of the customization.
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"Umm, Wouter, true except for that huge hole on the back of the one, which would have to be filled with something. I nominate "Bondo". "
NAAAH, don't you see that that hole in the back actually might come in handy, you don't have to take the strings and pickguard off to work on the electronics.
That is always a big pain with Rick basses and Fender style guitars that you have to take them apart just to substitute a pot.
NAAAH, don't you see that that hole in the back actually might come in handy, you don't have to take the strings and pickguard off to work on the electronics.
That is always a big pain with Rick basses and Fender style guitars that you have to take them apart just to substitute a pot.
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I thought this was a fake at first sight.
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I would have to think that cutting a hole all the way through your bass is going to mess with the nice tone you get from a Ric.
Inspiration for a new word: bassinine.
Inspiration for a new word: bassinine.
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