BRIAN!?! How could you???

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Re: BRIAN!?! How could you???

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Yeah, there's only about 6500 little problems with that Jeff. :lol:
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sloop_john_b wrote:Step up guys - one of the best Rick basses I've ever played right here.
What makes it better than most other Rickenbacker basses?

For myself I know I do not want/need a pickup in jazz bridge position. And I like Lemmy's sound from the old days a lot better than his current (4004LK) sound. On the other hand I practically learned bass playing from copying his style (including Hawkwind). And I prefer Rickenbacker basses above others almost to a religious level.
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