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P-Bass Club

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P.M. me for your numbers

Rules

can be a any brand
must have a split singlecoil pickup or vintage p-bass singlecoil
can have more than one pickup but must have a split singlecoil or vintage p-bass singlecoil
no mark hoppos bass's
must somewhat look like a p-bass
must post pics to get a number
bullet bass's are welcome
 
Rules

must have a split singlecoil pickup
can have more than one pickup but must have a split singlecoil

So, are you telling me that my bass doesn't qualify me for a number??????

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Here's one of my favorites. It's and American Ash P-bass in translucent white with a Lollar pickup, flatwounds and Hoveland tone cape. It does sound very, very good! If I were to guess, I would say the fretboard is ebony.

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