The Last Bass Outpost
Main Forums => The Outpost Cafe => Topic started by: 66Atlas on November 09, 2016, 11:27:41 AM
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"Never turn your back on a puppy"
While packing up my '67 Bird this morning (for rehearsal this evening) I briefly looked away only to turn back and see this monster chewing on the headstock.
(http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n614/tlkroon/norton_zpsdwtjisl7.jpg) (http://s1142.photobucket.com/user/tlkroon/media/norton_zpsdwtjisl7.jpg.html)
Don't be fooled by his innocent looks, I suspect he has a heart of darkness lurking within. Luckily the damage was minimal and I'll have to just chalk it up to added "relic-ing"
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Awwwwwwww......
And there's this: you knew he was a puppy when you left him unattended..... ;)
They're quick little guys when you don't expect it, aren't they??
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Its true, I think the little guy has light speed given how fast he can be on the other side of the room chewing on a shoe!
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"Birds" are the tastiest bass after all ;)
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Ugh worst nightmare !
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Looks both innocent and remorseful to me.
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He's remorseful because he realizes he's displeased Daddy.
I still have a rocking chair and a stereo bench that my Shadow chewed on back in 1984 when she was a pup. It brings back warm memories now.
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Luckily it was only a few chew marks, and the bass was far from perfect so I wont sweat the signature puppy look that the headstock now has. On the plus side he seems to be learning a lot from our 6 year old beagle so training has been relatively pain-free thus far!
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:mrgreen:
I used to have a tame LoveBird. It went with me everywhere. It always bit small v-shape holes in books. He's gone for almost 20 years but sometimes I open a book and see a little v-shaped bite:)