Which Rick History book is better?

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Re: Which Rick History book is better?

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jps wrote:Where was it at that time? John thought it was there, and when he did not see it he checked the polaroids of the instruments going to MOMM for the exhibit, but no, it wasn't there either!!! So, he was not sure of it's whereabouts at that time. :shock:
I do believe it was in a state of disrepair. It's now in the room. We're talking about the jetglo one with the 4005 setup, right?
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Re: Which Rick History book is better?

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Yes. I want that bass! :D
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Both worth reading and owning. Anybody working on updated versions in addition to the bass book? From the number of posts seems like there is definitely a market for it!
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jps wrote:Yes. I want that bass! :D
I would allready be happy with just a higher res picture. ;-)
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