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Old 06-18-2008, 07:33 AM
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1983 G&L SB2 JJ goes to work...

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These are from an annual gig we do called "Jerome-fest." It's a tribute to a songwriter/player friend of ours, Jerome Wheeler. He passed away three years ago now. We all worked with him in an outfit called "The Catnip Mouse Band" at one point in time or another in the late '70's and early 80's...
We now operate under the name "The Fried Crawdaddies," tho for this gig we called ourselves "The Fried Mice."

It was an all day event, with many other performers/groups...we were the closing act, doing a set of all Jerome's original material.

1983 SB2 JJ...I bought the body-neckless, and put a 1997 L2000 neck on it, and LaBella 760FL flats. Ran thru a Mesa Walkabout Scout 12....it was massively awesome!

I have DA XL170's on my other SB2, which is now "vintage antiqued white," and all beat to heck....both are really great basses!



I look kinda surprised here I reckon:
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