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Dirk wrote:Well at least I'm not the only one who doesn't like it. :)
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jps wrote:
Dirk wrote:Well at least I'm not the only one who doesn't like it. :)
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Oh yeah? Well I........... don't really have an opinion...

Eden. :mrgreen:
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I don't really like the color combo either but the paint job is high quality. A fade like that is hard to do that smoothly.
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Apart from the old tuner holes, I think it is tastefully different!
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SOLD for $1599.
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I don't love the finish, but I don't hate it either. Might fit the vibe for the right type of band...whatever that might be!
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Hell, I don't care about the right type of band. I've been know to whip out the 12 strings bass or the glitter orange bass in my Johnny Cash tribute band. This one would've fit perfectly with that nonsense. :D
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qwezirider wrote:Hell, I don't care about the right type of band. I've been know to whip out the 12 strings bass or the glitter orange bass in my Johnny Cash tribute band. This one would've fit perfectly with that nonsense. :D
Where's that darn "Like" button??!! :lol:
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#1 to that! And for the record,i would love to see a pic of your orange glitter bass!!!!
Ps one of the coolest things about the movie "walk the line" was seeing a vintage epiphone embassy bass used on some of the stage scenes.
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Well then, at the risk of being non-Rick content...

Barfy, the glitter orange bass hard at work with said Johnny Cash tribute act.

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