The benefits of being cheap!
- rickenbrother
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Re: The benefits of being cheap!
Well, if you're too pre-occupied with that skinny stringed thing, I'll take the 4004Cii! 
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: The benefits of being cheap!
Looks nice, and the piezo pickup is an added bonus.
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi
Re: The benefits of being cheap!
Um....no.rickenbrother wrote:Well, if you're too pre-occupied with that skinny stringed thing, I'll take the 4004Cii!
Love the new avatar Joey!
Thanks David, not too shabby. It's not a killer, but a great starter instrument.
I do have a soft spot for the 360, and had one for a short time, but never got to spend a lot of time with it.
WAY down the road, if I take to this "skinny stringed thing", I'd like to get another.
Here we go!
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Re: The benefits of being cheap!
I knew you'd say that!ajish4 wrote:Um....no.rickenbrother wrote:Well, if you're too pre-occupied with that skinny stringed thing, I'll take the 4004Cii!![]()
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: The benefits of being cheap!
I Just picked up the New Honer Icon 500/1 w/hsc for around $400 bucks. Made in China this bass has a very nice hollow body tone and well worth the price. I'm in the process of doing some simple and inexpensive mods such as adding the teacup knobs. Since I am a huge Beatles fan and I like the idea of owning a 4001 Rick (My baby) and this really sweet Hofner Icon . 
