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No, this is not an optical illusion, and there are no wires, no trick photography. My Magnum I stands up on it's own when on flat ground. I have to admit, I was shaking when I took the pics because if it started to fall, chances are there would have been major headstock damage. Fool that I am, I had to get the camera and document this strange feat that most basses are not capable of (mostly due to strap button placement)
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I was disappointed to discover this thread was not about upright or double bass, but you saved it with cool content!
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Neat! Can it tell jokes at the same time?

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If only I could get the funny papers to stay upright, then my next thread would be "Stand Up Comic" :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :shock: :roll:
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Oy! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The first thing that came to mind when I saw the pics was, it had to be done on one of the equinoxes. :lol:
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So? That's no big deal. I can stand a nickel coin up and it will balance without falling over on the cylinder head of my 1967 Jaguar E-type convertible with the engine idling, it is so smooth running. That's how I check for it being tuned up properly. :twisted:
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For someone who doesn't understand English, this thread might look as if it's about a bass that grows out of your floor.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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iiipopes wrote:So? That's no big deal. I can stand a nickel coin up and it will balance without falling over on the cylinder head of my 1967 Jaguar E-type convertible with the engine idling, it is so smooth running. That's how I check for it being tuned up properly. :twisted:

And this didnt come across as arrogant at all... no really
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iiipopes wrote:So? That's no big deal. I can stand a nickel coin up and it will balance without falling over on the cylinder head of my 1967 Jaguar E-type convertible with the engine idling, it is so smooth running. That's how I check for it being tuned up properly. :twisted:
I'm just surprised that there's a '67 Jag with a working motor... :twisted:
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antipodean wrote:
iiipopes wrote:So? That's no big deal. I can stand a nickel coin up and it will balance without falling over on the cylinder head of my 1967 Jaguar E-type convertible with the engine idling, it is so smooth running. That's how I check for it being tuned up properly. :twisted:
I'm just surprised that there's a '67 Jag with a working motor... :twisted:
Probably a Chevy V8............ :mrgreen:
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jps wrote:
antipodean wrote:
iiipopes wrote:So? That's no big deal. I can stand a nickel coin up and it will balance without falling over on the cylinder head of my 1967 Jaguar E-type convertible with the engine idling, it is so smooth running. That's how I check for it being tuned up properly. :twisted:
I'm just surprised that there's a '67 Jag with a working motor... :twisted:
Probably a Chevy V8............ :mrgreen:
53,000 original miles with triple SU carburetors. The only thing that has ever happened to the motor is that I got sugared once when I was in grad school, and all it did was carbon up the valves. Flushed the fuel system, cleaned the head, put on a new cylinder head gasket myself, and went on down the road.
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