funny ebay auction
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Do not buy this bass !
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jaco pastorius.
fretless basses are awesome, so sleak and smooth... the "mwah" on an unfinished board is orgasmic.. mmmm
jaco wasnt the first, and it is a much debated story but it was said he tore out his frets to try and get a new sound/- closer to that of a DB.
when and how and who did the fret job is much debated, but jaco still owned on a fretless
fretless basses are awesome, so sleak and smooth... the "mwah" on an unfinished board is orgasmic.. mmmm
jaco wasnt the first, and it is a much debated story but it was said he tore out his frets to try and get a new sound/- closer to that of a DB.
when and how and who did the fret job is much debated, but jaco still owned on a fretless
Mmmmm, fretless. Great for jazz fusion grooves. Although, I do like my 6-string fretted Ibanez. I've had my eye on the Conklin 9-string ones for awhile though.
http://www.conklinguitars.com/facebass/ ... rings.html
http://www.conklinguitars.com/facebass/ ... rings.html
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heh! you just had to mention conklin! check out JT's profile - this guy has a monster collection! (7 or !
http://www.conklinguitars.com/artistpro ... urner.html
and the monster - a double neck 7 stringer! yeouch!
http://www.conklinguitars.com/artistpro ... urner.html
and the monster - a double neck 7 stringer! yeouch!