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leesh
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Ok, it's been almost six months since the event, and I'm still thinking about that bass I played at the confluence. I never found out whose it was. Whose bass is this? It was by far the most comfortable and entertaining bass I've ever played Image

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That is Scott Jehlik's '68. He played the heck out of that bass that night.
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Thanks Ted. Mystery solved. Image
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"It was by far the most comfortable and entertaining bass I've ever played"

I agree.

Glad ya liked it. Played it tonite, actually. I'm taking no bidders. :D
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Thanks for letting me borrow that for that song Scott....(about six months late) but I really do appreciate it.
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what a beauty!
Buy it before someone else does
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Alisha, as soon as I got home I learned "Hello Goodbye". Great job on that one!
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It was a great weekend of sharing.
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"It was a great weekend of sharing."

Ain't that the truth! Scott, IIRC thats a 4000 with added pup?
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Yes. It was routed for a Guild and actually sounded real good with it, but I put in a proper toaster a few years ago.
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Rock on, Sis!! What a great pic.... and bass!

Sorry to say, Alisha, but if you want to play bass when you come to my place it will be a boring old 4003FG! Image

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Another convert for the 60's playability. That's a real AFG!

In a league of their own when it comes to hands on...
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"what a beauty!"

The 4000 or Alisha? Image
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Jeff - you old honeydripper!
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