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dog wrote:Wow mark, what a great score. If the discoloration were a little more even, it would look like it was supposed to be that way!
Um, the bass is now owned my Mike, it was formerly owned by Marc. :wink:
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dog wrote:Wow mark, what a great score. If the discoloration were a little more even, it would look like it was supposed to be that way!
Thanks Ron,
Our guitarist last Friday thought it was a deliberate thing, kinda like a weak burst or something...
I really didn't think the bandmates would notice it as a different bass than my other MG.
They don't usually pay much attention...surprised me.
Now I have to practice my parts I guess. :shock:
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thb_bassman wrote:I really didn't think the bandmates would notice it as a different bass than my other MG.
They don't usually pay much attention...surprised me.
Now I have to practice my parts I guess. :shock:
They probably don't notice that, too! Typical of guitardists. :mrgreen:
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jps wrote:
thb_bassman wrote:I really didn't think the bandmates would notice it as a different bass than my other MG.
They don't usually pay much attention...surprised me.
Now I have to practice my parts I guess. :shock:
They probably don't notice that, too! Typical of guitardists. :mrgreen:
Ehhhh, you're only the bass player! :lol: :roll: **** them off by reminding them people don't dance to the lead guitar parts. :wink:
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johnallg wrote: **** them off by reminding them people don't dance to the lead guitar parts. :wink:
To quote Larry Graham from Sly and the Family Stone " I'm gonna add some bottom,so that the dancers just won't hide "
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marc61 wrote:
johnallg wrote: **** them off by reminding them people don't dance to the lead guitar parts. :wink:
To quote Larry Graham from Sly and the Family Stone " I'm gonna add some bottom,so that the dancers just won't hide "
:D
There you are! Thanks for showing up for your own "Mike publicly thanks Marc" thread!
Are you embarrassed yet? :wink:
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jps wrote:
dog wrote:Wow mark, what a great score. If the discoloration were a little more even, it would look like it was supposed to be that way!
Um, the bass is now owned my Mike, it was formerly owned by Marc. :wink:
Oops! :oops: I really miss my mind, but I can remember when I had it. :D
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thb_bassman wrote: :D
There you are! Thanks for showing up for your own "Mike publicly thanks Marc" thread!
Are you embarrassed yet? :wink:

Not at all. In fact, when the bass becomes exactly what you want, I will be proud to have been the purveyor of such a fine instrument.

Enjoy!


PS - I would have never had the guts to buy the frying pan, if I didn't know I had the sale of this bass on place. So in a sense, your purchase allowed me to own what I consider a piece of musical history. For that I thank thee as well.
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Congratulations Mike,

Glad a rare gem like this stayed in the family.

Wow, March 09?!?!? GREAT turn around time!

Can't wait to see the pictures!

I'd love to have my 71 restored in Walnut, I can't wait to see the FWMOP inlays and binding with that color!

Keep us posted! 8)
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marc61 wrote:
thb_bassman wrote: :D
There you are! Thanks for showing up for your own "Mike publicly thanks Marc" thread!
Are you embarrassed yet? :wink:
Not at all. In fact, when the bass becomes exactly what you want, I will be proud to have been the purveyor of such a fine instrument.

Enjoy!

8) Your generosity is only exceeded by your humble-ness (is that a word? :wink: ). The bass is exactly what I wanted. 8)
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