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Through-neck basses on a budget - Part 2


davidpike
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So, I went to the GAK Centre down in Brighton. You may remember I was thinking about a through-neck bass, either a Peavey Grind or a Washburn T24. From that you'd think I like modern design, subtle looks and natural wood finish.

So I came back with this...



My little boy likes it too!



A huge thank you to the team (especially James) down at GAK in North Road Brighton who let me play damn-near everything in the shop, even with my little boy in tow (He was as good as gold. Well, nearly. He certainly didn't touch or break anything.).

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So, I went to the GAK Centre down in Brighton. You may remember I was thinking about a through-neck bass, either a Peavey Grind or a Washburn T24. From that you'd think I like modern design, subtle looks and natural wood finish.

So I came back with this...



My little boy likes it too!



A huge thank you to the team (especially James) down at GAK in North Road Brighton who let me play damn-near everything in the shop, even with my little boy in tow (He was as good as gold. Well, nearly. He certainly didn't touch or break anything.).
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+9, couldn't have picked a better bass.

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