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Duarte

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Here's some pics as promised of us defacing my Sterling...

Screwing the neck back on (I was very careful not to ruin the neck!)

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Alice drawing a shark...

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The drawings on this bass mean more to me than I can put into words ...I love it

Zak
 

Manfloozy

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Nice Zak! Memories and sentiment are more important than any object. This Sterling sure is special and the best kind of one-off there is!
 

Duarte

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I know man. People have commented about the resale value of this bass...there is none. Nobody would buy it.

But it's a refreshing feeling to have a bass that I can call my own. I realised I don't need fancy tops, woods, and pickup congurations. Just a solid bass that I can rely on and that will stick around. Not to mention it plays and sounds awesome, I don't believe I never gave the Sterling a proper chance before.

Dare I say it ...no GAS. Not even for this new stuff!
 

danny-79

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Resale value = Totally irrelevant, who cares, + Personal attachment = Priceless Keeper !! an with that in mind it will only just keep getting cooler ! :) Great feeling or what !!!
 

oli@bass

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Cool pix! Thanks for sharing... and that Sterling is one of the, if not the, coolest bass on the board. :D
 

Basspro

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Nice job there Zak and Alice.Danny is totally correct, It's your own very personal bass with your flavor added to it,enjoy!
 
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