Bass Partz for Bassy Heartz

This is for showing off your collection of southpaw basses.
If you want to chat about a particular bass please start a new thread in the discussion forum. Let's keep this section all eye candy all the time.
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ch willie
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Bass Partz for Bassy Heartz

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As you can see, I'm not a pro photographer, but I have fun, and I pulled out some basses.

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andrew
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Nice pics!
ch willie
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Thanks, Andrew!
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superheavydeathmetal
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Yeah! Very cool angles!
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
ch willie
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Re: Bass Partz for Bassy Heartz

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I was always a bass player, but I got more interested in the guitar for 25 years. I still had my Ric 4001, but I got a Jazz bass about 6 years ago, and at first, I was just having fun, and then I started getting back into bass more fervent than I'd been before. Now, I'd rather play bass in a band than anything because it's so much fun and so great to make people's guts rumble.

So I take pics of my basses because I'm really proud to have a nice little collection and I love all the parts. I sometimes take pics of parts of guitars and basses, just to enjoy looking at them. So, that's what I'm doing here. Thanks to all for looking.
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