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Show your White Basses!

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We played the Ringo pre-show party last night.
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Here's my '04 MIM P-Bass Special P/J in Olympic White. This is the passive version. I replaced the gold anodized pg that came on it with a red pearl one. That's an original Rumble 100 I use for a practice amp. It's got the funky red pulsing light when you play. Old school curly cord too. Pay no attention to the yucky Les Paul... That's Mrs tangent in the picture frame.
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Here's a few.

2006 FSR Hot Rod Jazz. Supposedly 215 made. Noiseless pickups, Badass bridge, matching headstock, deluxe case.
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1971/2 Hayman 40/40 British made, a Jim Burns/ Dallas Arbiter collaboration. Perspex bridge,zero fret. only made for a few years

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1971 Fender Musicmaster. Replaced PU - EMG Loads of fun to play, sounds very much like a full size precision.
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Here's a few.

2006 FSR Hot Rod Jazz. Supposedly 215 made. Noiseless pickups, Badass bridge, matching headstock, deluxe case.
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1971/2 Hayman 40/40 British made, a Jim Burns/ Dallas Arbiter collaboration. Perspex bridge,zero fret. only made for a few years

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1971 Fender Musicmaster. Replaced PU - EMG Loads of fun to play, sounds very much like a full size precision.
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Stunning FSR JB! Oh my!!!
 
Here's a few.

2006 FSR Hot Rod Jazz. Supposedly 215 made. Noiseless pickups, Badass bridge, matching headstock, deluxe case.
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1971/2 Hayman 40/40 British made, a Jim Burns/ Dallas Arbiter collaboration. Perspex bridge,zero fret. only made for a few years

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1971 Fender Musicmaster. Replaced PU - EMG Loads of fun to play, sounds very much like a full size precision.
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so do the pick ups move in that Hayman? I have never seen one of those before. Also love the Musicmaster
 
Taking this one to a gig tonight. Pat Wilkins respray in Vintage Oly White with a GFP neck and Aggy pups and an old-school Hipshot (love these guys) x-tender. FYI - That "gap" at the neck pocket is not a gap at all. It is the binding.
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