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The story of the wayward P bass...


Noisyjon
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Hi Folks,
Here's a good one for you.
I bought this bass a couple of years ago from an Italian woman who (allegedly) originally got it new from a music shop in Brooklyn.
The action was all over the place when I got it but it wasn't anything to worry about.
It was promptly booked into the Bass Gallery to be modified (the Jazz P'up installation), new P P'up and a good setup:
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It came back playing and sounding absolutely fabulous (thanks men of the Gallery)
Then earlier this year I sold it to Stingrayfan who changed the pickguard:
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Then with a twist of fate I got to buy this fabulous bass back.
To celebrate, and as I liked the 'stealth' look of the black and rosewood P basses, I decided to take it to another level with a Black Badass 3 bridge & Black knobs
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Cheers,
Jon.

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[quote name='Clarky' post='278281' date='Sep 5 2008, 11:21 PM']well cool, nice work! Just don't do gigs with unlit stages :)[/quote]
Hi Clarky,
I'll have to make sure I know the songs double good now, won't I...
That or get a white n maple P to go with it...aaarrrggghhh must stop having these thoughts! Bad GAS, Bad GAS!!!

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