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nismaniac

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vonfog, wow!!! That is some great work. It is awesome you had a vision and was able to see it through.


I have 4, 5, and 6 string basses. I love them all, and I wouldn't do without any of them. I never judge a bassist by his bass. Victor Wooten could tear me up on a 4 string version of the cheapest bass ever made, but it doesn't matter. Some people need 6 strings just as much as some people need four. It's called variety and there's nothing wrong with that. :)
 
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Bassplyr

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Von, that is a sic bass man! It 's the ultimate OLP-MM-Hamer model. Buying strings for it would break me!
 

vonfog

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spectorbassguy said:
I have a feeling that my playing would get worse exponentially with each string added beyond 5 so I'm sticking with 5. :p


:D That's how I feel with the 12 string! Actually it makes me play less notes overall so it's ok!

The OLP 12ver is way easier to navigate than my Galveston was:

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Ouch!!! :eek: My hands ache just looking at that picture.


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JB1

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I like the way $hitty gets edited out and wanker stays in!

Tee hee.

Anyway folks, go enjoy your low-ended beauties, however many strings.

I'm new here BTW, so hi to you all, seen some very interesting topics.
 

dlloyd

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dlloyd said:
I'll clarify... I was having a dig at two recurrent themes that arise on TB. The first was the borderline paranoia that is evident amongst some of the ERB-toting talkbassers every time a question is raised about these instruments. Okay, it's an easy joke to make, but get over it guys... stop taking yourself so seriously that you look for offense in everything.

I mean, as much as I'd love to try this beast out, you'd have to expect some incredulous reaction to it if you went out gigging with it, wouldn't you?

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cgworkman

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I remember seeing the bassist for Tom Jones playing one of those once on Jay Leno.

:eek: :eek:

I don't think he used anymore strings than your average 5 banger though.... But I guess he looked good to somebody. Probably a great way to pick up chicks.... You know - Big Wood.
 
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