Paul and his Ric

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ilan
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Re: Paul and his Ric

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Thanks for the kind words!

Paul also told me that they could never find anything that comes close to his old '62. He speculated that maybe like a Stradivarius violin, the bass got better with the years of playing.

Just imagine what would have happened if he had the Hofner as his #1 bass for MMT... spraying the Hofner and then stripping it to bare wood and reshaping it... :lol:
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Re: Paul and his Ric

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ilan wrote:Thanks for the kind words!

Paul also told me that they could never find anything that comes close to his old '62. He speculated that maybe like a Stradivarius violin, the bass got better with the years of playing.

Just imagine what would have happened if he had the Hofner as his #1 bass for MMT... spraying the Hofner and then stripping it to bare wood and reshaping it... :lol:
Yeah.. It would be kind of tough to shave down the horns on that baby huh?
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