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 I know, there isn't one, but having seen the success of the Coventry Music Museum recently, Occurred to me it would be a great hands on idea,  

Appreciate we have virus issues etc, but in principle, a home for all the prototypes, even famous basses, amps, stories, players, even a meeting place for product launces (The National Motorcycle Museum is brilliant for that kind of stuff as an example ) meet ups and talks, Just a dream,  but any thoughts?? 

 

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Chris Squire's Ricky

Paul McCartney's Hofner

Jack Bruce's EB3

Phil Lynott's Fender P with mirrorplate

John Paul Jones' Fender Jazz

John Entwistle's Alembic Spyder

Mick Karn's Travis Bean

Alan Lancaster's Fender Mustang

Pino Palladino's MM Stingray

Percy Jones' Wal

Mike Rutherford's twin neck whatchamacallit

John Taylor's Aria

Steve Harris' blue sparkle Fender P

Chris Wolstenholme's Status

Mark King's Jaydee

Nick Beggs' Spector

Stuart Zender's Warwick

etc

etc

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I've a document somewhere that is a list of all the bass gear I've ever owned. The contents would fill a small museum I am sure. It's scary to think where this obsession has led me! (Other than having the pleasure of geeking out in three major bass mags each month lol) 

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