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Think about it.

In 2060, people will be still selling Road Worn 50's P-Basses or Road Worn 60's Jazz Basses from today's period on sites like Craigslist or Ebay.

Think About it. It's a vintage 2010 Fender Jazz Bass made to look even more vintager (if that's a word) than they really are. How do you think that the people that sell these will manage to describe them with out sounding stupid (like me)? Am I the only one getting humor out of this? :hiding:
 
In 2060, people will be still selling Road Worn 50's P-Basses or Road Worn 60's Jazz Basses from today's period on sites like Craigslist or Ebay.

Think About it. It's a vintage 2010 Fender Jazz Bass made to look even more vintager (if that's a word) than they really are. How do you think that the people that sell these will manage to describe them with out sounding stupid (like me)? Am I the only one getting humor out of this? :hiding:
given what people are paying for the road worn look,i'd bet they will be kept up way better than their vintage ancestors.....i can't see too many guys routing 3000 dollar instruments to jam in a pickup or two .....these days you can pretty much order up anything you could possibly imagine from a myriad of builders
 

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