Some of my basses:-)

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jacopastorius
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Some of my basses:-)

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The first is a hand-made Warwick with Basslines Soap's, second is a Squier Precision Special with EMG pickups.
Regards to all lefty's:-)
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Re: Some of my basses:-)

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That "Warwick" looks somewhat odd, yet cool! I love the lack of a separate fingerboard, showing the neck lamination throughout the entire front of the neck. I don't know about the bodyshape though. It's somewhat like a Streamer, yet slimmer. Who built it?
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It reminds me of the old SD Curlee basses.
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Jeroen wrote:That "Warwick" looks somewhat odd, yet cool! I love the lack of a separate fingerboard, showing the neck lamination throughout the entire front of the neck. I don't know about the bodyshape though. It's somewhat like a Streamer, yet slimmer. Who built it?
This "Warwick" built one luthier from Serbia, name Filipovic
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