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your zebra top on the making.do you want to see pics of the zebra before refinish?
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I would love to see some "befores". Could you send all those photo's to my email address?
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front of my black tiger
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Ahh yes, I do luvs the Black Tiger!
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Nice basses
Eranio,
I still want to buy that bass! LOL |
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bill, i can sell my fodera but not my black tiger heres the picture and call me if youre interested ha ha ha!LOL REALLY LOVE MY KEN SMITH |
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Wow, that was quick. I thought you were set with this one. Roy |
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LOL ! just joking man i love both of them smith fodera so its for keep and bill is my freind also live here in bay area |
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Hello Eranio, I have a question, I noticed that you have your low "B" string strung in the Fodera head shot photo were normally the "A" string would be, is there any particular reason why
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My unsolicited response would be: I suspect this is due to the design of the peg-head. There really is no other place for the B string to be strung given the line from the Nut to the respective Tuning Peg. Odd, but I guess one thing it allows for is B string extension and ease of wind to the tuning peg.
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ill try to get some pix from the guy where you bought the bass |
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