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this is a discussion within the Music Community Forum; Being as how most of you know me fairly well, I wouldn't post this on Facebook but some of you can appreciate my chuckle. So I'm sitting here with a new Bass and trying to think of a safe place ...
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Re: Bass Guitar Players
Being as how most of you know me fairly well, I wouldn't post this on Facebook but some of you can appreciate my chuckle.
So I'm sitting here with a new Bass and trying to think of a safe place to keep it. I have two little girls, 5/9 daughters running around my house and they have a way of getting into things. Then it clicked! It's also humidity controlled ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Bass Guitar Players
Originally Posted by TheOak
I have several guitars. Some are treasured. My Grandpa's 1959 Gibson, for example. I have a Washburn, like George Harrison played later on, that belonged to my Dad (big Beatles Fan), and I have my own "lesser" Gibson. I also have a Yamaha and a Takamine that my soon-to-be-ex bought me a long time ago.![]()
My kids know they can hack around on the yamaha and on the takamine, and they know not to fool around with the Washburn and the Gibsons or there will be trouble. Your solution, while effective, is a bit extreme sir! LOL |
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Re: Bass Guitar Players
Originally Posted by saintfan
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I would agree if I had bought a gun safe for my Bass, I see it as "optimizing resources" more than extreme. ![]() That an impressive lineup you have there. |
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