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mookie1010 wrote:agiant wrote:mookie1010 wrote:Anyone have 10 grand they want to give me?https://reverb.com/item/17265313-travis ... ing-v-1977Wow the famous flying v TB from the famous collection. I prefer the US map alupotato.Which famous collection?Bill Kaman had this one and a tone of other (~60 or so I think) Beans at some point.
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tallchris wrote:Bill Kaman had this one and a tone of other (~60 or so I think) Beans at some point.Pretty sure he bought all of the remaining stock sometime after Travis Bean went out of business. He had a ton of it. Bill's a super nice guy who sold me a Bean humbucker cheaply a long time ago because mine was missing one of the originals.

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tallchris wrote:jbar wrote:That's the Bongripper bass, yea?FM four o'clocker also briefly owned it. I got to play it unplugged for a bit and it felt fuggin' great!Yeah, Ron from Bongripper had this bass built for him, but it was never used in Bongripper (that's a different 34.5 DC-style scale bass). The body and neck are similarly sized to a P-bass, but the neck meets the body in a different spot, so the bridge is moved up to compensate and still provide a 34 scale length.It's a rad bass and I'm stoked it's Tony's now!

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