Makers marks in Ric basses?

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I opened up my bass, and it said, please ship to JPS.
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So what are you waiting for? BTW, which bass had that? Image
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I like this one:

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So do I, John.
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Hey, I've met that guy! :D Cool.

Reading the thread subject, I thought it would be about bourbon...
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"Reading the thread subject, I thought it would be about bourbon"

Same here.
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Good taste, Richard!
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Hmmm.... that gives me an idea.
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My 2cts:
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Maker's Mark is OK, but Woodford Reserve does it for me.
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Yeah, I agree Ron, but the thread name wasn't "Woodford Reserves in Ric basses". :D

MM is still good stuff though.
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Oy...Woodford is dreadfully inconsistent (and quite tame for my 'buds). For readily-available smaller batch bourbons, try Baker's. I'm not a Maker's lover but it's generally better than most of the Woodford bottles I've tried, same proof as well.
Just had to put in $.02. I wonder how much bourbon Aitch had while he was here, if any.

Ok thread un-hijacked, sorry.
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Then there is Poppy Van Winkle....
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Good eye, there.
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