brooklynfall
Well-known member
Hey guys,
So I've been away for a few months, but here I am again, and I bring news: a brand new (to me) SR5! This thing is gorgeous and plays like a dream (pics to follow later tonight; I was just so excited I had to post immediately!). Lava pearl with white PG and white pickup cover, rosewood board, a 2004 in MINT condition. Wow wow wow.
The story here is that my drummer is the Drum Workshop rep for the Northeast - i.e. he works with Guitar Center and other retailers on their DW inventory. A while back he decided it would be good to have a bass around, so his friend at GC sold him a new SR5. Meanwhile, I had bought a Fender 57 reissue P which was NOT working for me at all. He never used the ray and I never used the P, so I talked him into a straight trade - a four string is more useful to a non-bassist IMHO, which is what convinced him. He loves the P and I love my new ray.
I am beaming all day today. This bass is my new favorite thing, ever.
Take care guys,
Phil
So I've been away for a few months, but here I am again, and I bring news: a brand new (to me) SR5! This thing is gorgeous and plays like a dream (pics to follow later tonight; I was just so excited I had to post immediately!). Lava pearl with white PG and white pickup cover, rosewood board, a 2004 in MINT condition. Wow wow wow.
The story here is that my drummer is the Drum Workshop rep for the Northeast - i.e. he works with Guitar Center and other retailers on their DW inventory. A while back he decided it would be good to have a bass around, so his friend at GC sold him a new SR5. Meanwhile, I had bought a Fender 57 reissue P which was NOT working for me at all. He never used the ray and I never used the P, so I talked him into a straight trade - a four string is more useful to a non-bassist IMHO, which is what convinced him. He loves the P and I love my new ray.
I am beaming all day today. This bass is my new favorite thing, ever.
Take care guys,
Phil