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Adam11Gs1B

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  1. Great, thanks Kodiakblair and hooky_lowdown so a Milestone 4. Early 2000 is spot on to when I remember a bass amp appearing at my farther in laws house. That has really helped my OCD in cataloguing my instruments. I like the idea of learning Bass but my ear is not great and I struggle to hear what the Bass is doing unless its very obvious like the pink panther thyme. I've learnt the intro to that and Booker T's green onions, can anyone recommend similar fun clear bass rifts to learn? (stupid question alert) I assume my ear is bad at pick out bass notes or is there trick/nack to hearing the bass? Or is it like most things focus and practice? Thanks again Adam
  2. Yep all the controls are on the scratch plate
  3. Peavey Milestone I think. I thought they were made in Korea - the Grinds were Vietnam. Could easily be wrong though. I was going by the head stock but that could relate to the machine heads?
  4. Thanks for the replies.Sorry did mean to attached picture but work rudely distracted me. Cheers A.
  5. Hi All, A few years back I inherited a few guitars and a Bass, being barely able to play guitar I paid little attention to the BASS. I decided to list the instruments on my insurance. Looks like you can pick up a second hand replacement for around £150 but as I am a hoarder and will never let it got I am more interested in the year of manufacture as there seem to be several versions. This one was built in Vietnam with serial No. starting 1210****. I suspect will will be early 2000s as that is around when he started taking lesson and I think he got it new but I just found out the Flamenco Guitar I was also given is from 1964 which put his interest in guitars and bass far further back than I knew so not sure now if this is a MK1 Milestone and older than I suspected. Any help much appreaciated Cheers A,.
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