Danelectro Longhorn

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sloop_john_b
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Re: Danelectro Longhorn

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Sweet!
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T.A.R.
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Re: Danelectro Longhorn

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It sure is sweet. Thanks to Ronn's help I have it pretty well dialed in, corrected a few things out and learned a thing or two in the process. For the money it's a great little bass
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scotty
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Re: Danelectro Longhorn

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Congrats on the new longhorn mate
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T.A.R.
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Re: Danelectro Longhorn

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Thanks Scotty!
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morrow
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Re: Danelectro Longhorn

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I had a Longhorn for years and didn't use it much . That's all changed , it's the one I'm using the most now .

Still got the factory strings on , it's the first Korean re-issue , and has a wonderful mature warm sound .
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Re: Danelectro Longhorn

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I have to admit I've been using mine quite frequently, a very distinctive sound.
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