I have a Riverhead Unicorn, in red. I've owned it from new, about 30 years now I guess.
It's pretty worn looking now, a lot of buckle rash, but its still a cool bass.
I bought it because it was as far from a 'standard' bass as i could find at the time.
Have loved headless basses ever since. Although, i did recently trade a carbon status for a Dingwall Lee Sklar, but that's another story !
Now a headless fan fret bass, that would be something !
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Just found this thread, only a year late!
I have a Riverhead Unicorn, in red. I've owned it from new, about 30 years now I guess.
It's pretty worn looking now, a lot of buckle rash, but its still a cool bass.
I bought it because it was as far from a 'standard' bass as i could find at the time.
Have loved headless basses ever since. Although, i did recently trade a carbon status for a Dingwall Lee Sklar, but that's another story !
Now a headless fan fret bass, that would be something !