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iamcatwarrior

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That's it. We're through.

There's no more love in my heart.

No more long walks on the beach late at night.

No more of the songs we would dance to together.

No more weekend trips.

No more of your favorite radio stations.

No more snuggles. (Tee-hee! *SNUGGLES*)

No more pain, no more suffering.

No more love.

I'm moving on.

































R.I.P. My Warwick Ownership
April 14, 2006 - September 5, 2008
:D
 

Psycho Ward

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Congratulations, you are now on the right path now and don’t look back! We’ve all made mistakes in life, some worse than others. Owning a Warwick doesn’t make you a bad person, it’s just something you wouldn’t want the media to find out about if you were running for public office. :D

Enjoy your Ernie Ball basses and live life to its fullest!
 

iamcatwarrior

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The Warwick didn't "die," my interest in it "died." That, and with the recent aquisition of my "new" Stingray 5 HH, I just had too much stuff. (Time to downsize a bit.) With my return to Music Man basses, it was one of several other things needing to go. I just fell out of love with it. In all honesty, back when I bought that bass, I really did have my heart set on a SR5 HH; I just didn't have the extra dough to pay for it.

I'm certain that the person who purchased that bass from me will enjoy it as I did when it was in my possession.

As for now, I am making no future plans to run for office; that's a job for another bass player (perhaps Mike Huckabee). In fact, I'm currently under investigation for accepting bribes from big bass guitars.:D
 

bovinehost

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Why did you take long walks on the beach with your bass:confused:

It's a good time to talk about strings, instrument polish, the sorts of things that are hard to bring up, say, during a gig.

Congratulations on ..... not having a Warwick? It's hard to know what to say!

:D
 

RGFLyer

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They are both fine instruments, a buddy of mine has in the neighborhood of 50 Warwick basses...and he loves them (kinda goes without saying)...but then again he is kind of a freak!
 

Ed x TWWK

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While on the topic of dead Warwicks.

Just in case anyone missed mine the first time...

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My trailer got hit by a mack truck.

Now my bass line-up is strictly MM, I don't miss the Warwick one bit.
 

tkarter

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Ed I would say that your Warwick still looks as good as any other Warwick to me. :D

tk
 

RGFLyer

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I only wish I could come out that good after being hit by a Mack truck! I am not praising Warwicks, I am just saying that it could have been MUCH worse...
 

RGFLyer

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the musicman involved in the crash only needed a set up. I was pretty lucky though, all 6 guitars in the trailer were completely ruined.

Check out the picture album on my bands myspace:

Www.myspace.com/theworldweknew

You guys are friggin lucky as hell...I can honestly say that most people that tango with a semi do not usually win...someone or something was watching after you guys.

I hope you guys get back on the road soon...
 
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