Remember this MM Bass history website?

Samoht

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Does anyone remember the homebrew website (looked like an old GeoCities or similar early WWW site) that used to be online that housed a really comprehensive history of music man basses which included lots of images and detailed info? It showed details like when hardware changed, pickup changes, and other things. I just spent a good bit of time looking for it but I can't seem to find it. Hoping it's still out there and that one of my EBMM frens can provide a link. Or at least confirm that I'm not inventing memories :-)
Thanks
 
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I just found a dead link in the forums to what I think was the site from Gavin: Dead Link

I hope this info still exists somewhere else!
 
Does anyone remember the homebrew website (looked like an old GeoCities or similar early WWW site) that used to be online that housed a really comprehensive history of music man basses which included lots of images and detailed info? It showed details like when hardware changed, pickup changes, and other things. I just spent a good bit of time looking for it but I can't seem to find it. Hoping it's still out there and that one of my EBMM frens can provide a link. Or at least confirm that I'm not inventing memories :-)
Thanks

Hi there,
You may be looking for this website: - Home
 
Does anyone remember the homebrew website (looked like an old GeoCities or similar early WWW site) that used to be online that housed a really comprehensive history of music man basses which included lots of images and detailed info? It showed details like when hardware changed, pickup changes, and other things. I just spent a good bit of time looking for it but I can't seem to find it. Hoping it's still out there and that one of my EBMM frens can provide a link. Or at least confirm that I'm not inventing memories :-)
Thanks

Hey Samoht.

The link to my new site is the one Daniel posted:

- Home
 
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