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Wow Munji. I've seen your basses before but I don't ever remember seeing that Pink Lakland. That is a sweet looking bass!OK, just two more. My only painted basses, A Sadowsky Modern 5-24 in olympic white and, of course, the US Lakland Joe Osborn 5 in Cadillac Pink.
Here's a twenty-year-old (pre-Gibson) Tobias "Classic:"
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You may want to edit your thread title to also include the "high end botique" part- lots of guys here are almost desperate to show pics of thier basses in any thread that they can, so you may get a thread with a hundred pictures of off-the-shelf, non-botique stuff if you don't![]()
You may want to edit your thread title to also include the "high end botique" part- lots of guys here are almost desperate to show pics of thier basses in any thread that they can, so you may get a thread with a hundred pictures of off-the-shelf, non-botique stuff if you don't![]()
I have to agree with Ryan. There is something amazing about the combination of shape, wood, and finish on that bass.
Well, what the heck. I've owned a few of em. So, 56k beware--here they are:
Modulus Quantum 5:
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Modulus Quantum 6:
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Pair of Roscoe SKB3006's:
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Another Roscoe SKB3006:
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F Bass BN6:
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