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brash47

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The pic is blurry!!! On my phone. What am I missing!!

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brash47

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That is a nice neck.....where have I seen something similar before?....
No binding:(

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brash47

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If that comes in 6 string, I'll be in trouble.

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Edmang

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I dunno... seems you guys keep releasing these green basses even though they don't sell.... ;)
 

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"Grabber Green" is the finish. If my memory is correct it's from the late 60's / early 70s Mustang. If you ever wanted to try your hand with a 6er this is it!
 

Edmang

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"Grabber Green" is the finish. If my memory is correct it's from the late 60's / early 70s Mustang. If you ever wanted to try your hand with a 6er this is it!

How are these names for different shades determined? Is there like a design standard that has particular shades named a particular way? Or does someone like in in Marketing just come up with a name so different companies might have different colorful names for the same shade?
 
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