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Does it look okay?

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I got the dent by accident. Does it look natural aging?
 

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Come on man, this is the 2nd thread you posted about this. It's a tiny dent, either put a blob of paint on it, or try to forget about it.
Well, your bass will look funny with blobs of paint all over it, eventually.

I mean, you could take the tip of a marker and make it disappear in a second if it really makes you anxious.

We all get dents, scratches, swirls and worse. Odds go up the longer you play.

Have fun playing music!
 
See, this is why I buy used basses that have already picked up a few bumps and bruises along the way. Not only do I get a good price on them, but I never have to care about getting new dings and dents.
 
No, dents allow the tone to escape. You should immediately sell it at a huge loss, then buy two more basses to make yourself feel better.

It's fine, no one cares apart from you :)
No, dents allow the tone to escape. You should immediately sell it at a huge loss, then buy two more basses to make yourself feel better.

It's fine, no one cares apart from you :)
:roflmao:
 
I don't know what the OP was referring to, but I really don't like the knobs sitting so high that they expose the controls' mounting nuts. That's just cheap looking. It's easy to mount the controls properly and all decent knobs are recessed on the bottom to cover the mounting nuts when the control is properly mounted.