Please trade me a Rick for my Warwick

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jps
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Give it a try then!
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Do keep in mind, it will take time to get decent at it, but this will add to your arsenal of things you can offer to a band.
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i have both a 4003 ric and a warwick corvette standard, both fretted. i wouldn't want to part with either. i absolutely enjoy playing them both. imo, the warwick is the most solid bolt on i've ever played. very nice snap & pop bass. and the ric, smooth as silk with a growl when i feel mean. i think the fretless would be very fun to play as well.
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well, if you're interested and don't have anything to trade, i'd also sell it
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That bass looks like the one Jack Bruce used in the 2005 Cream reunion ...

I am not a fretless guy and I am not really interested in 4 string basses ...
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Not that there's anything wrong with that.........
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JBs Warwick is a Thumb.
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Post by qwezirider »

Got to be a way to 4-2-5 that bad puppy.
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