The Herd as of April 08, part 1
The Herd as of April 08, part 1
Here are a few of the current collection -part 1
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- A custom offset DANA bass from luthier Dana Sutcliff = currently strung as a piccolo fretless, tuned in open 5ths. Also has a matching fretted neck.
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- My First Real lefty - an 84 Peavey Foundation that has been "refinished" and has a righty neck after a rowdy Pete Townsend moment in the 80s destroyed the original!
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- Killer Roscoe SKB 3006 Fretless w/lines from the 2002 Namm Show - My second Roscoe
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Psycho Ward
- King of Lefthanzia

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Re: The Herd as of April 08, part 1
Wow, that's a great collection! Roscoe's are built just down the street from my house, very cool shop, dusty, but way cool. Enjoy those fine basses!
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Re: The Herd as of April 08, part 1
...nice collection. yeah those roscoe's look very nice, don't see many in UK
Gear
Shuker J4E AM-1
Shuker J4E AM-2 (Coming along nicely.)
Warwick Corvette 4 (active)
Hartke 3500
Hartke VX410
Roland CB30
Boss GT6B
Shuker J4E AM-1
Shuker J4E AM-2 (Coming along nicely.)
Warwick Corvette 4 (active)
Hartke 3500
Hartke VX410
Roland CB30
Boss GT6B
Re: The Herd as of April 08, part 1
Thanks! Keith does some great stuff and since I play like Haslip, he just sets them up like Jimmys!Psycho Ward wrote:Wow, that's a great collection! Roscoe's are built just down the street from my house, very cool shop, dusty, but way cool. Enjoy those fine basses!
The six has mmwwahh for days