Tom Petersson's 4001

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Re: Tom Petersson's 4001

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BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:
RobRick wrote:I think it looks great!

If you never use the bridge PU, seems like a logical mod to me. Petersson favors the neck PU on all his basses, going so far has to take out the bridge PU on some of his Waterstone 12 string basses, leaving a gaping cavity where the PU once was.

kinda like the gretsch guitar malcolm young plays with ac/dc with the two pickups out of it.
Exactly!
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Re: Tom Petersson's 4001

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jps wrote:This might look good as a single pickup bass. 8) :wink:

i would sleep with that bass...get your minds out of the gutter !!! :lol:
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Re: Tom Petersson's 4001

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BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:
jps wrote:This might look good as a single pickup bass. 8) :wink:

i would sleep with that bass...get your minds out of the gutter !!! :lol:
Too late! :mrgreen:
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