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wow...i actually like it. ... and didn't see that one coming....
Jbass pickups don't really bother me. besides, it's easy to just carve that bitch up.
.....and the pick guard looks like texas on LSD.
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masked elwood wrote:wow...i actually like it. ... and didn't see that one coming....
Jbass pickups don't really bother me. besides, it's easy to just carve that bitch up.
.....and the pick guard looks like texas on LSD.


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theavondon wrote:http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Bass/Gibson-USA/Krist-Novoselic-Signature-RD-Bass.aspx?RSSName=Electric-Guitar

WHY J-BASS PICKUPS

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I agree. but for any problem there is the proper tool!
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On the other hand... this gives me a idea... I do have a unfinished gibson bass neck...
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Lemme reheat and rebeat a dead horse here and say that anyone that buys a Krist signature bass missed the point.
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D.o.S. wrote:Lemme reheat and rebeat a dead horse here and say that anyone that buys a Krist signature bass missed the point.

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i always thought it was really strange that Gibson used the standard open book headstock on the RD series. aren't those originally maple bodied guitars?
i don't know that much about them. once again....Gibson in the ugly era....they did silly shite.
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masked elwood wrote:i always thought it was really strange that Gibson used the standard open book headstock on the RD series. aren't those originally maple bodied guitars?
i don't know that much about them. once again....Gibson in the ugly era....they did silly shite.

Yeah they were and the weigh a shit-ton too, but they were invested with the power of moog :thumb: I love the look myself but yeah gibson at that time was a bit...
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That looks pretty awesome to me.

But I had been wondering why it seems that Gibson is so out of touch with consumers/reality. They've released some pretty disgusting abominations lately... Then I saw a picture of Henry J.. And it all made sense..

This looks cool though :idk:
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Officer Bukowski wrote:That looks pretty awesome to me.

But I had been wondering why it seems that Gibson is so out of touch with consumers/reality. They've released some pretty disgusting abominations lately... Then I saw a picture of Henry J.. And it all made sense..

This looks cool though :idk:

Well all it is is a reissue or a RD Artist with JJ pickups. And really if I had to choose I'd get the ESP RD Artist copy cuz it had TB pickups :idk:
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I love Nirvana but labeling Noveselic "One of Modern Rock's most distinctive players"??
C'mon now....

The RD is badass though! I'm glad to see Gibson falling back on that old design.
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Where are all those federal agents when you need them?
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Officer Bukowski wrote:That looks pretty awesome to me.

But I had been wondering why it seems that Gibson is so out of touch with consumers/reality. They've released some pretty disgusting abominations lately... Then I saw a picture of Henry J.. And it all made sense..

This looks cool though :idk:


to be fair, they've also been putting out some very decent and surprisingly affordable US-made Gibson electrics in the last year or two. the quality of the acoustics dipped, but was least affected by Gibson's problems because the acoustics are made in a separate plant by a separate staff and remained high and now is excellent. and the higher end of the Epiphone line is shockingly good compared to, e.g., the high-end Squiers or the Gretsch Electromatics. and i say this as someone who's been slagging Gibson for YEARS for poor quality, excessive pricing, inaccurate reissues, and general Henry-ness.
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theavondon wrote:I guesssssssssss. It would get me Jesus Lizard toanz.

I think you're right about that. I see David Wm. SIms play here pretty regularly and he rocks a Memphis brand Jazz Bass copy. I * think * he played that in the Lizard too. He swears by that thing.
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kosta wrote:
theavondon wrote:I guesssssssssss. It would get me Jesus Lizard toanz.

I think you're right about that. I see David Wm. SIms play here pretty regularly and he rocks a Memphis brand Jazz Bass copy. I * think * he played that in the Lizard too. He swears by that thing.

Yeah, that's the bass he's played throughout the entirety of TJL. Always sounded great.
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