Frankensteinberger
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Repost from the Dudepit: (sad news)
My brother, Gregg, passed away last week after a long battle with cancer. I know this was his favorite board and had a lot of friends here.
Gregg was a fine bass player, a great dad and a very patient and helpful brother. He will be sadly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Chris Silagyi
I know Gregg had a lot of friends here...I consider myself one of them. He will be missed...
My brother, Gregg, passed away last week after a long battle with cancer. I know this was his favorite board and had a lot of friends here.
Gregg was a fine bass player, a great dad and a very patient and helpful brother. He will be sadly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Chris Silagyi
I know Gregg had a lot of friends here...I consider myself one of them. He will be missed...
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
Very sad news indeed. I believe he was about my age (50). On and off Forum, Gregg and I exchanged many messages on Rickenbacker stuff. Some three years back I rewound a couple pickups for him. In late 2003 he sold me an "all black" April '74 4001, which I still have and never will part with. Rest in peace, my friend.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
About a year and a half ago he just disappeared from Ebay where his bidding prowess was the stuff of legend. He nailed down pretty much every set of wavy Grovers for the better part of two years. Someone said that he was sick and would be away for a while. I did not know Gregg but I certainly knew of him. I am saddened by the news.
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