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Spectre

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it's just a little ol'

30th Anniversary SR4 :)
 
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Spectre

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Depression is:

UPS guy comes at 4:30 PM everyday.
Except for today, being Thursday, 1:30 PM instead. Yellow posty on my door :(

Round 2 for Friday.
Lesson learned, crazy glue your butt in a chair on delivery day. :D
 

INMT

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Ninja's drive for UPS out here....I have to sit on my front porch just to ensure they don't sneak up and leave the "note".
 

Kristopher

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Awesome score man. When you get it in, consider this for your pickguard:

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robobass13

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you can request that UPS hold the package at the hub and you can go pick it up at your leisure, say at 6am when they open their doors. I had an issue with a UPS delivery once , so I called their 800# and asked for my local hub's #, they said that they couldn't give out that # but they could have the hub call me. well when the hub called me I stored their # in my phone from the caller ID, so now when ever I have a bass or anything else coming from UPS, as soon as I see that the package is on it's way to my town I call and have it held at the hub, which is about 3 miles from my house, I am now on a first name basis with leanne at UPS.
 

roburado

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you can request that UPS hold the package at the hub and you can go pick it up at your leisure, say at 6am when they open their doors. I had an issue with a UPS delivery once , so I called their 800# and asked for my local hub's #, they said that they couldn't give out that # but they could have the hub call me. well when the hub called me I stored their # in my phone from the caller ID, so now when ever I have a bass or anything else coming from UPS, as soon as I see that the package is on it's way to my town I call and have it held at the hub, which is about 3 miles from my house, I am now on a first name basis with leanne at UPS.

Well, the slip that they leave for you, don't they leave a number that you can call to set it up so that you can go pick it up? I seem to remember doing that a few times when I had UPS coming to deliver some goodies requiring my signature.
 

Spectre

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The eagle has landed.


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Started playing my 30th, next thing I know, 3 hours have gone by.
Had to stop for a short. Fretboard demanded WonderWipe treatment.

The 30ths are all that, plus. Lots of character, lots of tone, and just simply beautiful.
A superb instrument, BP. Thank you EBMM. :)

- Brian
 

bovinehost

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The 30ths are all that, plus. Lots of character, lots of tone, and just simply beautiful.

Way to go, Brian! Aren't they great?

I think the 30th SR4 and the 20th SR5 are the two best basses I've ever played.

Ever.

I salute you.

Jack
 

Kristopher

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Dang man. Talk about a pretty looking bass. Every time I see one I have to convince myself that I can't have it 'cause I already have a trans red 'ray single H with a rosewood fretboard. Even though it's probably a different instrument altogether.

Great buy man!
 
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