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Someone bought it at the BIN price.
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Some would say that those pickups made it more desirable. With horseshoe mania being what it is...
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"Some would say that those pickups made it more desirable. With horseshoe mania being what it is..."

If so, then it looks like a $300 Lollar horseshoe and a $100 toaster can make a $1,200 bass into a $2,000 bass!
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Post by squirebass »

Is the Viking ship included in that price?
After all, you buy a Rick bass like that, and the next thing you know, you want to go rob, pillage and plunder!
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