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tombboy

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Had to sell my SR30th last year to sub my business and regretted it almost immediately.:(

Last week I got an email from the buyer saying that he has finished his degree and now has to pay back all his student loans hence the bass was for sale. Now, he didn't offer it to me... just asked permission to sell it on again (albeit at a slightly higher price). Offered him what he paid me for it and being the humanistic type he was, he agreed straight away.:)

My baby is home!!!!

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tombboy

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I'd like to say you peaked with the 30th BP... but jeez, you keep coming out with all these newbies!!
 

johnfrazier

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Every time I read about a player/piece reunion I wonder where B006310 went when I let it get away, but at the time "the guy who breached our agreement" had a nice SR5 I wanted, and the rest is history and regret.

I still have sad dreams about the loss of that '77 Stingray. Sniff.
 

T-bone

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That's my "go to" bass. I absolutely love it.

Looks like he kept it in fine shape for you, too.

Congrats!!!

tbone
 

Kristopher

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Lesson of the day: think twice before letting your instruments go! I know sometimes it's unavoidable, but sometimes we can help it.

It's great to hear you got yours back!
 

Basscake

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*wipe tears off*

I's sure thats how happy ends are meant to be.

Not like in these cheesy movies with Meg Ryan....
 
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