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New From Epiphone - Curb Feelers! For the Cadillac of basses.
 
Cool pictures! Is that Bemos in Bay City? I play there a couple times a year. Fun little dive :)

The one and only! :thumbsup:

Make sure to let me know the next time you're in town. :)

edit: Never mind... I see from another post you'll be at Bemo's on July 8th and I added it to my calendar.
 
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New From Epiphone - Curb Feelers! For the Cadillac of basses.
All new "Any Way You Want It" string from Emotional Journey.
Tired of those pain in the behind strings that require thought when installing? Can't figure out all the steps (once this way two times back the other way) with Cobalt flats? And cutting...Who likes that? No more. Try the new "Any Way You Want It" string created with people like you in mind who don't want to think--you want to play. We know life is now all about thinking with your emotions, so stop thinking and get out there and play.
 
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Epiphone is really missing the boat! That is fantastic! Could you PM me the deets on their price for the work?
Same here. I'm really impressed and have been toying with the idea of getting the fretless 'Bird refinished something other than burst boat hull polyurethane.
 
My ebony Epi VP Tbird came back from Chicago Fret Works yesterday…in Pelham Blue! They did the refinish on the Jack Casady as well. Both instruments sound great through the new Ampeg Rocket Bass RB-115 amp (Ampeg’s take on the Fender Rumble)View attachment 4303983View attachment 4303986 View attachment 4303987View attachment 4303988
The little Breakbeats kit sure looks right at home. Those are fantastic little drum kits. They look like toys until you tune them up a little and play them. They are far better than they have any right to be. Plus, the color is good.