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bovinehost

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That doesn't look like any trans-teal or trans-green I've ever seen. Could be just the lighting, though.

In those shots, it looks like transparent Envy Green, which isn't very likely, is it?

Weird.

Jack
 

TSanders

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Ive owned a trans teal Ray Jack, and its the lighting. Trans teal looks flat out dark in low light.
 

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phatduckk said:
ill be fine. im just very excited is all

but ya, we gotta do beers soon dude. its been a while!

Don't feel bad. At least you know you're in the home stretch.

I'm not even sure if I'm on deck. :D
 

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This is the bass that I showed Travis yesterday. It's available at my local store, and I got to try it out yesterday. Yes, it is Translucent Teal, with probably one of the best grain patterns I've ever seen. I got the chance to play it, and it's probably the heaviest bass I've ever played. 11 or 12 pounds would not surprise me, but she plays like a champ.
 

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Mobay45 said:
I can guarantee that bass isn't "Tranparent Green".

It might be Tranluscent Teal though.

(If transparent means clear, how can anything green be transparent?)


Actualy, the word means you can see through it, not that it is necessarily clear. As in a cars tinted windows are transparent.
 
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