<div class="bbWrapper">hey whats up everyone.. this is my first post here as I found this place doing searchs for MM basses. <br />
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okay heres the deal Im in my mid thirtys and after my last band broke up 4 years ago I got the call they want to get back together. sounds good and this is cool because I always wanted a MM stingray and this could be my last chance to own one cause I wasn't really looking for anymore bands because of my age and my family thing, I actually pulled all my bass gear outta consignment for this last hurrah hopefully it lasts. <br />
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so my washburn XB920 is messed up with crazy static when I plugged it in (broken ground wire) so I have to take out my 76' Ripper, they love the bass and even tell me the vintage look is a plus which I can dig too cause we're playing rock & roll/old school early 80's punk music (not real crazy fast stuff) and now I'm wondering if I'll look stupid on stage with a $1000 MM (brandnew shiny one is outta the question and will probually get stolen from me) and should I just go for another bass I always wanted a jetglo rickenbacker which will also cost a grand but somehow its more excepted in the dives I guess. <br />
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heres what Im wondering about Ebay (where else is there a selection of MM basses used) and getting an older wood colored stingray or a brand new Ric for 999.00. <br />
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I know the ric an MM are two totally different basses but for what Im doing should I go for the kick azz sound mixed with raw guitar or vintage looking fatness where its there but you can't really hear everything Im doing (I play pick and fingers) <br />
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thanks for any advice.. Boston, Ma</div>