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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1420811587' post='2653745']
It's nothing compared to my more serious problems... for example last night I couldn't decide which brie to buy in Waitrose. :mellow:
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It's terrible. I couldn't decide which limo to use or whether to go to the Ivy or Annabels, so I stayed in and counted my Fabergé eggs.

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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1420811587' post='2653745']
It's nothing compared to my more serious problems... for example last night I couldn't decide which brie to buy in Waitrose. :mellow:
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The most mature one. Or Reblochon. Yum :)

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In:
Sterling by Musicman SUB Ray4
Bitsa Precision
EBMM SUB
EBMM Stingray 3eq
EBMM SUB fretless

Out:
SbMM SUB Ray 4
Tanglewood TAB CE1 acoustic bass
Bitsa precision

In the departure lounge:
Fretless MIM Jazz
OLP MM32 (SR4 HH copy)

What I've learned:
I like stingrays
I don't like jazz necks
I don't like the jazz body shape
I don't like the jazz pickup placement
I don't like jazz bass VVT controls
I do like flats
Flats/rounds/fretless is a perfectly good excuse to own 3 otherwise ridiculously similar basses.
I need to practice more :(

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  • 3 weeks later...

In: mim precision bass with seymour duncan quarter pounders.

Out: fender rumble 100w 2x10.

Learned:
After finding a gorgeous candy apple red p bass, falling in love and modding it to make it mine i've ended up with a bass that sounds remarkably similar to my existing Schecter elite with EMG HZ's!

Made me remember how much i love my Schecter 😍

Also selling my fender rumble when i needed some funds made me sad.
Best amp i've owned, sounded great but i miss it's red led's that pulsate as you play most of all!!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

[quote name='stoo' timestamp='1421113316' post='2657371']
What I've learned:
I like stingrays
I don't like jazz necks
I don't like the jazz body shape
I don't like the jazz pickup placement
I don't like jazz bass VVT controls
I do like flats
Flats/rounds/fretless is a perfectly good excuse to own 3 otherwise ridiculously similar basses.
I need to practice more :(
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Wow that's exactly my experience :)

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