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Isn't it strange - I always tell myself that I am only allowed as many basses as will fit on my stand. I have one of those racks that [i]are made to[/i] hold 5 instruments.

But I currently have 7 basses balance precariously on this rack :)

Technically I'm not breaking the rules that I set for myself :) but do you guys think it's getting a bit silly now?

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Yep, buy another rack and the clock is set to zero ago :)

Its all BC's fault though. I came here with 2 18 months ago and now have 10 :) Im already thinking of another build.

And if you want another excuse 7 is an odd number 8 feels much better, or 10 or 12 etc etc etc :)

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[quote name='clarkpegasus4001' timestamp='1320126451' post='1422570']
You could always buy another rack that holds another 5? :) :)
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Ha! I could, but I don't want to get divorced :o

[quote name='apa' timestamp='1320134700' post='1422610']
Yep, buy another rack and the clock is set to zero ago :lol:

Its all BC's fault though. I came here with 2 18 months ago and now have 10 :o Im already thinking of another build.

And if you want another excuse 7 is an odd number 8 feels much better, or 10 or 12 etc etc etc :o

A
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I'm up to 8 after a very recent purchase which is yet to arrive. Well technically it's 7 1/2 because I have a body with no neck B) but I'm selling the spare jazz body and one of my other basses to make 6. Nice even number :)

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[quote name='grum' timestamp='1320104173' post='1422510']
One of my other passions is mountain biking. On mountain bike forums the rule is:

Ideal number of bikes = N+1 (with N being the current number of bikes)

I believe this could apply equally well to basses. :)
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N+1 applies a lot easier to basses, they're easier to hide and all "look the same" :)

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I've got a double gig-bag. They're great for hiding all sorts of things. :)

A mate of mine, a guitarist tried this one. After promising his wife that he wouldn't buy anymore guitars he found he still had that 'old itch that can't be scratched'. Being a crafty devil he got round his promise by buying the component parts separately and assemblying the guitar himself. His claim was that he hadn't bought a guitar, he'd bought bits of one. I don't think they spoke to each other for about a week when she worked it out.

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