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Yup, it's mine now.tplyons said:Did you get that one from Lorenzini?
I've been wondering where that one went. Kinda miss it![]()
hippiesandwich said:
This remains the most beautiful fretless I've ever seen. Period. *drool*WinterBass said:Here is mine. MTD 535-24 Fretless, ash body, burl maple top, wenge neck, gabbon ebony fingerboard.
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demon666 said:Does this count?
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Aw c'mon, it's not some rare wood museum piece, it's a rockabilly bass... nothin' wrong with that! I bet he slaps the tar out of it too... I love that stuff... I really do...Mark Wilson said:If the guys from the DB fourm see that, you'll be castrated.
Michael Tobias' basses have some of the most breathtaking finishes I've ever seen.Vic said:This remains the most beautiful fretless I've ever seen. Period. *drool*
JohnBarr said:Lakland hollowbody lined fretless
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2) The unique sound.

I have the same problem with Laklands myself.nonohmic said:Thats very hot. If only I cold get over the oval bridge..but......just...cant..do..it.
smidgley said:Wow, these all make mine look pretty plain.
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