Anyways just curious

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Andy, he bought his first Jazz in a Kalamazoo pawn shop while on tour here.RicOSoundMan wrote:This question has been probably posted before. I searched around and couldn't find a answer. I figure one of you guys/gals might know. Why did Geddy Lee stop using his 4001's ? My understanding of the Jazz bass is that he had bought one in a pawn shop in Michigan many years ago and liked it. I have a Fender Geddy Lee Sig. bass it is a great bass. I like the Badass II bridge. And it even gets a lot of the growly tone too.
Anyways just curious
Right, John. And he told me he paid $200 for it! He simply says that it's the best sounding bass he's ever played.johnallg wrote:Andy, he bought his first Jazz in a Kalamazoo pawn shop while on tour here.RicOSoundMan wrote:This question has been probably posted before. I searched around and couldn't find a answer. I figure one of you guys/gals might know. Why did Geddy Lee stop using his 4001's ? My understanding of the Jazz bass is that he had bought one in a pawn shop in Michigan many years ago and liked it. I have a Fender Geddy Lee Sig. bass it is a great bass. I like the Badass II bridge. And it even gets a lot of the growly tone too.
Anyways just curious
That settles it then. Lucky him, he's found "The One".mgauction wrote:He simply says that it's the best sounding bass he's ever played.
I wonder if the person that brought that old Jazz Bass to that pawn shop for some cash ever thinks about it's history now......ilan wrote:That settles it then. Lucky him, he's found "The One".mgauction wrote:He simply says that it's the best sounding bass he's ever played.
Or, wants it back?2112 wrote:I wonder if the person that brought that old Jazz Bass to that pawn shop for some cash ever thinks about it's history now......ilan wrote:That settles it then. Lucky him, he's found "The One".mgauction wrote:He simply says that it's the best sounding bass he's ever played.