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The GWB-2 has arrived!


Larmer
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This just in:





And some pictures of the 'flaws':




The normal wear for a 10-year old bass, none of them can bother me.
I've had some minor cracks in the fretboard in almost every bass I've owned so far, I've yet to learn should I be cautious or not?

The bass was listed at 1490 euros, but I got a deal at 1200 euros + a gig bag.
I can't say I made a steal, but I'm sure many people would've paid the same or more, before the current economy took its place.
I thought I would either save a bit more for a Status Streamline, which roughly runs at 1700-1800 euros (with my options), or I'll just get the GWB, which I will most likely never run into again.

Here's some more GWB brotherhood:


And my whole arsenal together (some of you might've already seen these at the Introduction area):


Cheers!

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The ramps in the first GWB's were simply attached with a double sided tape.
I would reckon some to prefer these over the screwed ones, like in the current GWB-1005 & GWB-35 models.
I am going to use this bass from a range of styles, so it's a relief I can simply pull it out without a hassle when needed (mainly when I need to slap & pop).

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