The Last Bass Outpost
Gear Discussion Forums => Other Bass Brands => Topic started by: Granny Gremlin on May 27, 2015, 09:37:21 AM
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... cause we've totally seen much worse. Maybe iI am a bit biased, but I like it.
(http://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/7085556224/h27259FAD/)
Is that a Wish?
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Hockey fans, anyone? Eh? :rolleyes:
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HIT somebody...! :mrgreen:
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"Take off, hoser. I set a record high saves percentage that night and played a show after the game."
Besides forget the bass I want that shirt.
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I really miss Mr Zevon... :sad:
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It's aboot time someone made a bass like this.
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No goalie/bass player should be without one.
Rick
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My favorite part is the multilaminate neck turned sideways and used as a joiner piece to the lower paddle.
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Not very well done at all. And not new either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBtPUs6k33I
Ted N(RA)ugent will force his bass player to play one, you just wait.
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It needs a beer holder on the front.
I have a tenant who is a bass player and hockey goalie who plays a few times a week. he will LOVE this!
I just finished fixing his Epi TBird for him....he went to change the strings and took them all off at once....the three-point fell off, as did all the saddles and when he put it back together he got the saddles mixed up...plus the new strings must have lower tension than what he had on there because the neck had a slight backbow. A couple strings were bottoming out...others way high. Got it all fixed for him. Now I have to fix his acoustic bass, which has really high action and a slight neck bow. He said it is really convenient to have a landlord who can fix his basses for free. Good thing I know nothing about his hockey gear.