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Bassman Sam

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  1. You have made a massive contribution to Basschat over the years. I remember chatting to you for ages when you worked in Dawson back in the day. Just so happy that this wonderful community got together to make a difference to your family and Iris. Well deserved Buddy.
  2. I like the cut of your gib. Made me laugh out loud
  3. I'm proud to be part of this amazing community. Well done everyone.
  4. Sire for sure. Or a Bass Collection. Both give great bang for the bucks. Right in your price range.
  5. Thanks for the update Andy, here's hoping that everything will be doable. Iris deserves it. Everything crossed for you and the family.
  6. So proud of our amazing community. Keep on everyone.
  7. Pay day for many tomorrow. Up it to 5k @Clarky. Go on. Go on. Go on. Go on.
  8. Just chipped in. Well done @Clarky for kicking this off. All the best to @AndyTravis and Iris. So please to be a part of this fabulously community.
  9. I'm just surprised that he's still breathing, considering the number of people who has ripped off. I can't believe that the police haven't taken any action against him. Total scumbag.
  10. I photograph every bass I have owned, including serial numbers and uploaded them to the cloud. If my phone, computer etc goes down, I can still access them.
  11. Have you tried Spotify to compare them?
  12. Until he passed away, I didn't know he played the tuba. His bass playing was great enough for me.
  13. I would love to know the real story behind his "59" Fender Jass Bass. It's a thing of legend. R.I.P. Herbie.
  14. Is that guy still at it? I'm surprised that he's not doing time or 6ft under, judging by the number of people he's ripped off.
  15. I had never played a bass before my first gig. I learned all my bass lines on a Fender Acoustic guitar. I had one hour before the gig to master a '62 Precision that a mate lent me. It didn't go too well. I was 15 at the time. My own first bass was a Jedson short scale Telecaster copy. It went in the bin when I got my '72 Rickenbacker fretless at the age of 17.
  16. I've been following them on Facebook for a while. Just stunning. Would love to try one out.
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