Wow! Someone who self identifies as a drummer has more basses than I do my wife thinks I do.
You need a Gibson, drummer.
Yes, I'd love to own a Gibson some day. The RD appeals to me, I really prefer maple necks. Thunderbirds are an itch I'd like to scratch sometime, although I've never seen one with a maple neck. And when I was a kid I really wanted a Gibson Recording bass, later known as a Triumph.
The day that I took this picture I was setting up stands and figuring out how I was going to take the photo. My wife asked me what I was up to and I told her that I was going to take a photo of all of my basses at one time. She said, "So how many basses does my drummer husband own?" I got that deer in the headlights look and responded, "Um... eleven." She just shook her head and laughed.
For the record I only own seven drum sets these days and around twenty-five snare drums, from a high of thirty-four a few years ago. At this point something has to leave when something comes in the door. I recently bought an Ampeg SVT Classic, so one of my drum sets went out the door, a beautiful set of 1981 Walnut Gretsch USA customs. I really need for nothing.
I still have another bass on the way. It's paid for, it will just take a while to get here. It's another Rickenbacker, this time a 4003SW.