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Pardon the strange look on my face, I just love this bass so much.
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Mike, that happens to all of us! :lol:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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thisismusicinc wrote:Imagine my surprise when I checked the site of Gramart, a musician organization here in Norway, and saw this photo. :)

http://www.gramart.no/content.aspx?wpi= ... 9DB11B4B47
Jon, that your bass in the pic?
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thisismusicinc wrote:Imagine my surprise when I checked the site of Gramart, a musician organization here in Norway, and saw this photo. :)

http://www.gramart.no/content.aspx?wpi= ... 9DB11B4B47
Hey! You're famous. kinda. :D
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Yep, it's my '98 4003, and me playing it at the Oya Festival in Norway last summer. I know because it's the only gig I played without the trc... I'm not that famous, but my bass is :)
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thisismusicinc wrote:Yep, it's my '98 4003, and me playing it at the Oya Festival in Norway last summer. I know because it's the only gig I played without the trc... I'm not that famous, but my bass is :)
:lol: :lol: Cool!
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johnallg wrote:
thisismusicinc wrote:Yep, it's my '98 4003, and me playing it at the Oya Festival in Norway last summer. I know because it's the only gig I played without the trc... I'm not that famous, but my bass is :)
:lol: :lol: Cool!
+1!!! 8)
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Yes, definitely a great photo! :D
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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A couple of shots from our NYC CD release Party in November at the Underscore/Bar East on the Upper East Side:
Tuning up.jpg
Live.jpg
The rest of my prog-crazy band:
The Whole Band.jpg
Can we have everything louder than everything else?
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FretlessOnly wrote:A couple of shots from our NYC CD release Party in November at the Underscore/Bar East on the Upper East Side:
Tuning up.jpg
Live.jpg
The rest of my prog-crazy band:
The Whole Band.jpg
HEY! Somebody erased the lines on your fretboards! :twisted:
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John that black hipshot with the chrome saddles really looks great on that bass.

Glad it worked out for you. :wink:
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johnallg wrote:HEY! Somebody erased the lines on your fretboards! :twisted:
Good to see someone else stirring the pot for a change. 8)
cheyenne wrote:John that black hipshot with the chrome saddles really looks great on that bass.

Glad it worked out for you. :wink:
Hell, yeah. I've got a bit of chrome here and there: the tuner bushings that came with my black tuners (I think they're H*psh*t) were a tad "loose in the hole" as it were, so I retained the original chrome bushings (they look great with the black/"chrome" TRC), plus the toaster casing, as well as the saddles.

I will say that when I got back to Boston at about 4 AM after the gig, I dropped the bass in my music room and left it until the next day. When I looked at the bridge saddles, they looked like a bomb had gone off there; crooked doesn't do it justice. I do play pretty hard.
Can we have everything louder than everything else?
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OdysseyMike wrote:Image

Pardon the strange look on my face, I just love this bass so much.
Is that a C64 I see? :D

Love that reverse headstock. 8)

I see you removed the old gal's bra. Shame on you. :lol:
If Mozart were with us today, he'd play a Fireglo 4001C64! ~~~*~~~ Beethoven, on the other hand, would play a Matte Jetglo 4001C64S!
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It's a C64s in jetglo. I actually sold the horseshoe that came with it and put a in new higain instead. Feels better to me without the shoes and its lighter too! Sounds better as well, but I'm sure I'm the only one who feels that way? :?
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OdysseyMike wrote:It's a C64s in jetglo. I actually sold the horseshoe that came with it and put a in new higain instead. Feels better to me without the shoes and its lighter too! Sounds better as well, but I'm sure I'm the only one who feels that way? :?
You de-shoed your C64S! :shock:

:lol:

If the high-gain works for you, that's what matters. :D

The high-gain is a very nice pickup to be sure.
If Mozart were with us today, he'd play a Fireglo 4001C64! ~~~*~~~ Beethoven, on the other hand, would play a Matte Jetglo 4001C64S!
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