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Spending your Robhe refund?

Spending your Robhe refund?

  • Glarry bass

    Votes: 4 6.9%
  • Exquisite burning fire bass

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • Other bass

    Votes: 9 15.5%
  • Pedals

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • Strings, cords, etc...

    Votes: 7 12.1%
  • Cash and keep it

    Votes: 20 34.5%
  • Tort!

    Votes: 3 5.2%
  • Carrots

    Votes: 17 29.3%

  • Total voters
    58
Nov 20, 2019
1,907
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So what will you do that Robhe refund?

I considered it spent money on gear.
I'm going to re-allocate to another bass purchase.

I've ordered an Ibanez Talman , mint green with tort!

I went all in on Robhe purchases, and the refund will cover this purchase of the B stock Talman

What will you do?

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So what will you do that Robhe refund?

I considered it spent money on gear.
I'm going to re-allocate to another bass purchase.

I've ordered an Ibanez Talman , mint green with tort!

I went all in on Robhe purchases, and the refund will cover this purchase of the B stock Talman

What will you do?

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Nice Ibanez!

I’m trying to decide between putting mine towards a Glarry Burlywood P Bass, or tossing in a little extra $ and trying to find a cheap used Squier P, Ibanez P style Talman or 80’s Roadstar.

I need some kind of Precision style bass in my life, just haven’t decided on which flavor.
 
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I have never heard of a Robhe fund. Sometimes I feel like live under a rock.

Me too, for both.

I filed my tax return a few weeks ago and we got the deposit last Friday. It was spent before we got it, majority to pay off a credit card we charged the family vacation to last summer and the rest to pay off a chunk of our home equity loan we took out to replace the roof. Life always finds a way to make sure I have no funds to do anything but maintain.