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psychomatthias
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Re: New Bass Concepts / designs

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If you're worried about being political, don't say or type anything, because EVERYTHING is political.

That said, I'd like to see something similar to the Fender TBX pots used in Rics.
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I'm still gearing for that shorscale 4003!
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pag wrote:I am all for a clean environment but tell me...
If everyone is so worried about the carbon footprint,how come you can still get those odour eating carbon insoles at the chemist shop?
Wow, I'm dense. I was about to answer this until I got your joke!
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Droog61, you're right on the money, for mine – none of that awkward and annoying binding, classic pick-ups, and classic Rick tone in spades! (mind you, I'm in the process of customising both my 4001V63s with a Hi-Gain between toaster and horseshoe, along with master Volume and Tone pots and invidual pick-up selector switches, for enhanced versatility and simplicity)
"It's life, Jim, but not as we know it"
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