- Mar 13, 2008
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- Endorsing Artist Mike Lull T Bass pickups, The Bass Shop, Seattle WA.
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Show us your '64 and you're in, Leslie!
Yes, please do! #701 is up for grabs
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How might a person join this exalted group?
Show us your '64 and you're in, Leslie!
I’m sure you can find them used. But the 2018s are available and are reported to be just as awesome as the 2013s.
What can I say... life changed for me in a big way, when I learned that, if I press these li'l square buttons with letters on them in the right order... I can make words appear on my computer screen! It's voodoo I tell ya... VOO... DOOI was easier and more manageble in the beginning, and WAY before The Fixer and JJR58 came along...![]()

That makes sense. You keep your eye out for used 2013s, then?True, but there is a major difference, unlike 2013 I don't have a spare $2000+ lying around.![]()
There goes another customer...PM sent.
Early 90’s. 2 original 60’s t-bird p/ups in it!!drooldrooldrool
Gorgeous ‘Bird!
The LP ain’t bad either! What year is that one?
Beautiful basses! Love the Orange, too.
Bass terror 500Beautiful basses! Love the Orange, too.
I’m sure it is.Bass terror 500
Terrifyingly so!I’m sure it is.
There goes another customer...![]()
Also a gold refin. Allegedly one of Mike Lull’s personal basses, but have not verifyed thatWould like to know more about the LPB.
Edit: ok , just payed a bit more attention on your previous post about the LP.
Also a gold refin. Allegedly one of Mike Lull’s personal basses, but have not verifyed that
Nice to see you here Leslie!