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gothbin
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Post by gothbin »

OK Tim way to go!!! Nice basses in your famaly!!!
Beside owning 14 guitars and basses and my own homestudio, what do I want more?
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tsarter
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Thanks! The Hofner and the fretless Turner Renaissance bass see a lot of work with me. The old Kay does too while the blue '63 P-bass is my main recording bass. Since that was taken I've aquired a '68 Guild M-85 and a Stanley Clarke Signature Alembic which both are being used quite a bit these days. I like having a wide variety of different sounds available to me.
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I just Had My Baby Set up..
Plays Great, Love the Growl.....
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