To be fair, Session Music in Frankfurt is reasonably stocked as regards Gibson basses, they have about half a dozen, a Novoselic RD, a reg Bird, a Nikki Sixx, a Non-Rev, an SG and they will be getting some Midnights, the EB and the ES-335 Basses too. Believe there to be an Oversize LP too. In part, of course, that has to do with me because they know they will always at least sell one specimen, but Marco, who heads the bass department, albeit a card-carrying Fenderista, holds the view "that you're not a real bass shop if you don't always have a Ric and a TBird on the rack as well - they're classics ...". The only thing that bugs me is that all the Gibson basses are out of reach in the rafters while the floor is populated by Fender, Warwick, Ibanez, Sandberg, what have you. Marco says: "The Gibsons just look cool up there and we want them to be seen!", but shouldn't they be played rather than just seen?