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Ed's blueburst 4003 is on ebay and ending today...A great deal....(and Ed did not tell me to say that).
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Nah, really? Image

Welcome Kaia! See, it didn't take too long for the other female bassists to show up.
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welcome Kaia!

yes pics are required!

even pics of you playing your RIC!
Buy it before someone else does
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I sold a Shadow bass to a girl out in Calif. last year.....I think her name is Jenn.

She lurks here but has only posted a few times....

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Wecome Kaia !!! You'll love it here.

Did you mention blue ??? ?

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Also a big Midwest welcome to Stacy and Alisha!! I must have missed your first posts. Sorry.

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Now wait just a minute ladies. You cannot claim to be a bassist unless you can lift an Ampeg 810 cab, and an SVT head. That's what gives real bass players long fingers, back surgeries, and distinctive limps.(you most likely already have high voices)

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I can do all that and still have enough strength to carry my puppy under my arm! And leap from tall buildings....in a single bound.
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I wanna see a picture of that.
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Does it count if I've played my Ricks onstage while wearing
women's clothes?
Ahhh- those were the days!!!!
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Crossdressing bass players would have an advantage lugging equipment around,, that is for sure!

THat is the only down side-heavy stuff!
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I'm not so sure...
Lugging an OR120 stack in stilettos is fairly dicey....
Actually, I kept a pair of Chuck T's around for loading.
The fine footwear was on for getting loaded....
oh yeah and playing the set as well...
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why is it the men always do the high heels thing? They are sooooo hard to wear, but they do make your legs look great----very important in crossdressing!
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But after an evening in them your calves feel weird when you come back down....
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Post by sabbath_of_bass »

Can you guys please direct me to the rickenbacker forum? I seem to be lost.....

And to think... you guys probly sit around and talk about us kids today. I guess the only difference is you guys did it on stage... And now days we do it all the time. See what you started!
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