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I appreciate this may be a phase, but I look forward to the day that I find *my* bass, like you seem to with Mustangs/Musicmasters.

 

It's always fun to buy and sell gear - but having a bass style you just enjoy playing is really the end goal for most of us.

 

They look great!

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4 minutes ago, BassApprentice said:

I appreciate this may be a phase, but I look forward to the day that I find *my* bass, like you seem to with Mustangs/Musicmasters.

 

It's always fun to buy and sell gear - but having a bass style you just enjoy playing is really the end goal for most us.

 

They look great!

The one there is not. The chase only there is. 

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6 minutes ago, BassApprentice said:

I appreciate this may be a phase, but I look forward to the day that I find *my* bass, like you seem to with Mustangs/Musicmasters.

 

It's always fun to buy and sell gear - but having a bass style you just enjoy playing is really the end goal for most us.

 

They look great!

 

I've found 'the one' a few times, but realistically I feel that these offer a great balance between P, J and fretless sounds in a comfortable, vintage yet personalised package. My only advice would be to try as much as you can because I never thought I'd like a Mustang and hadn't even considered them before (you couldn't get much further from a Vigier Passion if you tried). These are the 30th and 32nd basses I've had - small numbers by some standards!

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