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Interesting this, now I think about it, I've had loads of pairs over the years - must be something I do semi- or sub-consciously. I've moved a lot of stuff recently, but current pairs are these (non-identical twins...err...in no particular order)

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My multiples include....

4 x USA SPECTOR NS-2s
2 x SPECTOR NS-2As
3 x SPECTOR NS-2 Euro CRFMs
2 x SPECTOR NS-2 Euro LXs
2 x WAL Mk1s (Fretted & Fretless)
3 x FENDER Jazzes
2 x FENDER Precisions
3 x JACKSON Kip Wingers
2 x PEAVEY RJ-IV Randy Jacksons
2 x Gene Simmons Axes (Kramer & Fernandes builds)

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[quote name='hillbilly deluxe' post='687162' date='Dec 17 2009, 11:29 AM']Where on earth would you keep all that gear ? It's amazing.[/quote]

I think he means precisely where do you keep them, and when will you be out?

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[url="http://s357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/johnhenrysherlock/?action=view&current=DSCF1122.jpg"][/url] [url="http://s357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/johnhenrysherlock/?action=view&current=DSCF1125.jpg"][/url]

Two Stingrays:
One alder, one ash.
Both '96s, both 3EQs, both covered in fingerprints, both lovely.

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[quote name='noelk27' post='686946' date='Dec 17 2009, 01:55 AM']Would be interested to know what the text on the headstock of the "SB1000F" reads. I suspect it says "Specially Designed & Approved By ARIA Research & Development LAB Original Custom Body Pat. No. 555719", and the bass is an SB1000/2R, first introduced in 1990.[/quote]

Noel.

Thank you. That's the single biggest compliment I've had from anyone regarding this bass - you missed the Batwing headstock though.

The full story is [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5094"]here[/url].

Thank you again.

Pete.

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Having looked at the post by Paul_C, who seems at have an attraction
for Yamaha SBV, I have the same thing for Peavey "T"'s, as well as a
few others that are twins. Not photographed together, so I have
not included them.
I have listed these pics before in Gear Porn, where you will find some
other great pics of the T-40.
The White Aria Laser Heritage, also has a twin but never photographed
together. The other two are Aria Elites.
The are also two "Rails" in Gear Porn, under Westone.

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[attachment=38488:3Aria.JPG] [attachment=38492:Rail.jpg]

:)

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[quote name='Bassman' post='687999' date='Dec 18 2009, 08:30 AM']Hello FlatEric, I've never seen the Westone "steinbergerlike" before, waw, it looks great !

does it sounds as an steinberger ?
Is it comfortable to play?
Thank you[/quote]

If you look in Gear Porn under Westone, you will see what I have posted.
There is another great looking one.
To be honest, until I saw the Westone thing, I hadn't played them for
at least six months - can't gig them - see reason in the Gear porn listing
but have really enjoyed getting together again.
Very fast to play, pick up movement gives LOADS of different sounds
but not as light weight as you would think, at 6lbs.

Cheers :)

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My pair of non-identical twins; Sei 4 & 5 and 2 Rick 4001s ('72 Fireglo and '73 Azureglo restoration, both checkerbound with full-width crushed pearl inlays).


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My pair of Yamaha BEX-4s - love them, but need some space so they're up for sale [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=66599"]here[/url]

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