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This. And every single San Dimas Charvel that I ever got rid of.
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It isn't musical equipment but I wish to god I never woulda sold my '82 Buick Hearse :(

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Here's my list of stupid sales:

Pre-CBS Fender Bandmaster - blond version with gain to die for
Vox Super Beatle Amp - just for the nostalgic vibe

Goya Rangemaster semi hollow body electric - Quirky axe with a million switches, but a great neck

Fender Blackface pre CBS super reverb amp - one of my most missed pcs of gear!

Shure vocalmaster PA - should have kept for practices

Silvertone twin twelve piggyback amp - probably made by Supro - a real low-fi crapper but it had its moments

Ampeg B-18 bass amp and original Hoffner Beatle Bass (my brother's gear)

Gibson ES-335 from the 60's.....

Why do we do this????
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Geetarzz wrote:This. And every single San Dimas Charvel that I ever got rid of.
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You got rid of this beauty??
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............ :cry: yes
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Post by Merge »

I have to ask: Why did you get rid of that guitar??
Pour me another one, cause I'll never find the silver lining in this cloud.
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My biggest regret is selling my 2nd bass- a Kramer Duke in trans red w/ Schaller humbucker.

I also REALLY regret selling my:

- custom Bamboo fretless 5
- Tobias Growler 4
- Ovation Magnum
- Status Graphite 6 w/ LEDs
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- Emerald Life all carbon travel acoustic
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- Warwick Fortress Flashback 4 w/ 2TEK bridge
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- LeFay Lead bass - piccolo
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- '93 Fbass BN6 w/ dual P p/ups
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- Spector NS4CRFM (darn you Kent!)
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- '95 Tune Zi-24
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And my biggest regret....
- Armen Pete VI fretless
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All kinetic, no potential.

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"The Paul" Had one like this in the 70s. Sold to pay rent. Got it a Ford Music when they sold good guitars. Bitch was heavy, Walnut, but sounded fantastic.

I am thinking of buying another off eBay. Anyone have one for sale?

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Moondoggy,
I don't mean to be rude, but those are some of the ugliest basses ever designed.
love, Witchhunt
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witchhunt wrote:Moondoggy,
I don't mean to be rude, but those are some of the ugliest basses ever designed.
love, Witchhunt
Do I detect a tone of ah ummm.... Jealousy? :lol:
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witchhunt wrote:Moondoggy,
I don't mean to be rude, but those are some of the ugliest basses ever designed.
love, Witchhunt

Lol! Yeah, I agree on some of them. But man did they all play amazing. And they all sounded as unique as they looked.
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All kinetic, no potential.

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witchhunt wrote:Moondoggy,
I don't mean to be rude, but those are some of the ugliest basses ever designed.
love, Witchhunt
Yea serious.. Not to bust balls... I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I'd get my eyes checked... haha...
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Some of my favs...
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Oh, yeah. Those are much prettier. The way dead spiders are pretty. :lol: --->JMS
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songsmith wrote:Oh, yeah. Those are much prettier. The way dead spiders are pretty. :lol: --->JMS
You would have liked them 30 years ago, country boy. You need a dobro shaped like that. :D
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