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I just gave you $2000!

I would invest into Warwick Basses, They have always been pretty top of the line GAS inducing machines for me, the feel is second to none..and yes i do like the baseball bat necks...(not to mention that their Fna Steamer Jazzman has been my favorite bass forever) and Electro Harmonix pedals (i cant get enough of my muff), and a small bit into Korg (but only cause i love their tuner pedals)
 
I would invest into Warwick Basses, They have always been pretty top of the line GAS inducing machines for me, the feel is second to none..and yes i do like the baseball bat necks...(not to mention that their Fna Steamer Jazzman has been my favorite bass forever) and Electro Harmonix pedals (i cant get enough of my muff), and a small bit into Korg (but only cause i love their tuner pedals)

Well I guess I did say musical instruments... but I'd really consider putting some money into EHX.
 
Fender- far more diversified then ever before and the most recognized name in musical instruments.(Own Guild, Gretsch, Dearmond, SWR, etc.) And buying equipment is not an investment unless you intend to resell.

Well I don't know about Fender. It seems a bit risky at the moment. Maybe after a deflation. And I think that some of the comments were for the lulz. ;)

Gibson. So I could show up at their stock holders' meeting and demand them to stop doing silly products such as the Hendrix legacy Strat clones.

:p

Kramer.


Oh, wait...

:smug: Nice.
 
I would invest into Modulus.

This is an instrument that is stable under any condition that us humans can stand and it something that can be passed down to several generations. (No wood warpage)
 

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