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Post by mikeylc »

I picked up my 4003 and my 360 today. They'll join my 330 that I received 2 months ago. No 660 though Image.
a couple of Shadows a Blackstar and an Annie.
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Thanks Elys.

Steady as she goes Jim!
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Love them Annies!

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Jim, I was in Maumee Sunday and Monday. I could have picked it up for you. Darn! Image
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It's supposed to be on the brown truck today...

...still waiting....
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Fantastic pic Jeff, you couldn't send me a copy of the high res version .... pleeeeeeease !!
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Post by ajish4 »

+1 Jeff,

SWEET SHOT!!!!
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jeff, do you own those black basses as well? i wanna buy one.
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The brown truck just left....
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Post by bassduke49 »

Picked up my DCM at Northcoast on the way home from the MARC/F. As expected, it's brilliant! Nut is cut a little high, so I carefully filed the slot for the E string to help that a bit. I'm taking it to band practice tomorrow.

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Post by squirefan01 »

Me too Jeff? An uncropped version if possible to get it desktop size?
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Post by ajish4 »

Well Ray????

Are congratulations in order???
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Post by johnallg »

Great pics, Ray. Congrats! Very nice bubinga too.
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Post by charlyg »

Is that a "yo dufus, over here" sticker pointing out the cap mod?


Kidding aside , sweet bass man!
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