Desert Gold

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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trick_knee
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Re: Desert Gold

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Here's a "stock" picture that I have on my desktop of the 4003/5 DG. I hope to have an actual picture soon.
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jwilli
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Re: Desert Gold

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bosco64 wrote:Here's another one that I remember:
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I'm pretty sure that that one was mine. I sold it to Mike Parks.......who sold it to someone else. I still have the warranty card if any of you own the bass. :D
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johnny_4003dg
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Re: Desert Gold

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Here's a picture of me playing mine. It's the one Paul Boyer sold me last year...
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wints
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Re: Desert Gold

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Welcome John...

Stay golden...
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cheyenne
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Re: Desert Gold

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Mine again,,great bass.
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bassduke49
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Re: Desert Gold

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Hi John! Thanks for joining us here. Glad to see the DG is being used and appreciated.
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johnallg
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Re: Desert Gold

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John, love the concentrated look. Welcome to the forums.
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johnny_4003dg
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Re: Desert Gold

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Thanks for the warm welcome guys.

Yeah, nothing like having a photograph taken during one of those "moments"! There's actually a story behind it. They are a popular band here in Springfield, MO., and their regular bass player got a job in Nashville so I was asked if I would be interested in sitting in for 3 songs during an open jam at the School of Music I attend (their drummer owns it). 'Course there's no way I was going to turn that down, so I'm sure that "concentrated" look on my face is probably me thinking "God, don't let me fu** up"!!
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