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Gear Discussion Forums => Gibson Basses => Topic started by: Bionic-Joe on August 03, 2009, 05:47:36 PM
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Anybody have one??? It's the only case that will fit my NR Tbird 8 string. ANY condition, as long as the wood is solid. Thanks, Joe
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Here's one that's been posted several times on the Knoxville Craigslist. Maybe you'll be le to smooth talk them into shipping ;)
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/msg/1298596825.html (http://knoxville.craigslist.org/msg/1298596825.html)
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I have tried to get that guy to ship it but he says that it's too much trouble. yeah...ok...Must be a retard.
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An Epiphone Explorer Bass (not an Explorer Guitar) case will suit your needs as well. With the exception of a Flying V and thick hollowbodies, any bass will fit in that.
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An Epiphone Explorer Bass (not an Explorer Guitar) case will suit your needs as well. With the exception of a Flying V and thick hollowbodies, any bass will fit in that.
Does that go for the BaCHbird as well?
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Two Bachbirds! :mrgreen: You might need a larger car though ...
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Hey, now you're talking! If my 240 wagon isn't large enough I can always put all this stuff in the back of the Dodge diesel. It can haul anything, maybe even both the Ripper and the Victory!
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Oh no, here we go with the cars again. Keep it to the Basses!!! Unless you're talking about a hemi 68 Barracuda!!!
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Man, I love '68 and '69 Barracudas...
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I've got a Merc Vito and my wife drives a Vauxhall Zafira, and my buddy drives a series II Landy... oh, and they have a Vauxhall Omega, and his mum/daughter share a Triumph Herald...
Am I in the right place...?
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Never mind. I'm fixing the RD Artist bass case I just bought on Ebay. Removed the moldy lining. Already started laying fiberglass along the bottom part of the case. Tomorrow, I lay fiberglass on the top portion. Then, Go to Jo-Ann fabrics and buy foam and fur. The case will be stronger than the original factory. Crappy looking and beat on the outside, Plush and new on the inside!!!! My Korina 8 sting NR Bird will have a home!
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Joe, that sounds like the best way to go, as long as you can get all the mold out.