What's your favorite bass to play?

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Re: What's your favorite bass to play?

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66Atlas wrote:...Buying the FG may have turned me into a Rickenbacker nut because I keep thinking about getting another one, or two or three! It's a dangerous brand to fall in love with.
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Re: What's your favorite bass to play?

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Buying the FG may have turned me into a Rickenbacker nut because I keep thinking about getting another one, or two or three!
I fail to see the problem here. :mrgreen: :lol:
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Re: What's your favorite bass to play?

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My St.Blues King Blues Bass. My main bass for my Moody Blues tribute band.
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Re: What's your favorite bass to play?

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nice one,Ronn!
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woodyng wrote:nice one,Ronn!
Thanks! I love P/Js and this one's my fave, very solid bass with a great old-school tone/feel.
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Re: What's your favorite bass to play?

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teeder wrote:
Buying the FG may have turned me into a Rickenbacker nut because I keep thinking about getting another one, or two or three!
I fail to see the problem here. :mrgreen: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: +1
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