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Cool Ric Bass Copies
Saw this on ebay: LONK
It's an el Degas, which from what I've gathered from around here and my own research means it's a pretty solid instrument. Plus it's a set neck, not a bolt on like most copies. I think it looks awesome.
There's another one here: LANK that's all beaten to shit and has seymore duncan humbuckers installed. I like it less 'cause of the 'buckers but the torn up white is pretty sweet. I'd assume it's also an el Degas since it's buy the same seller and it's features are similar to the first one (set neck, same tuners, inlays, etc.).
It's an el Degas, which from what I've gathered from around here and my own research means it's a pretty solid instrument. Plus it's a set neck, not a bolt on like most copies. I think it looks awesome.
There's another one here: LANK that's all beaten to shit and has seymore duncan humbuckers installed. I like it less 'cause of the 'buckers but the torn up white is pretty sweet. I'd assume it's also an el Degas since it's buy the same seller and it's features are similar to the first one (set neck, same tuners, inlays, etc.).
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haha oh shit. I am sorry Dude for fueling your GAS.
But if you buy one, keep me in mind if you ever want to sell yeah?
Oh hey, BTW, check out this 51 P-bass copy
But if you buy one, keep me in mind if you ever want to sell yeah?

Oh hey, BTW, check out this 51 P-bass copy
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'Tis ever thus, unfortunately. Not that funky old stuff isn't sometimes cool but I regularly see gear that we used to snigger at in pawnshop windows in the 80s going for silly money. Beats me why, really. A cheap guitar made in the last few years beats the living hell out of the appalling cheap crap that Kay and the like were foisting on us back then. When I think of the prices of stuff back then... I remember paying forty quid for a 12w Fender Musicmaster bass combo in 1987. I shudder to think what I'd pay for one of those now.Rox wrote:Just to think at one time they were considered throwaway basses . 4-500$ starting bids .........Wowsers !
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Solid first post, would read again, A+ noob NOT GIBSON.Vis wrote:'Tis ever thus, unfortunately. Not that funky old stuff isn't sometimes cool but I regularly see gear that we used to snigger at in pawnshop windows in the 80s going for silly money. Beats me why, really. A cheap guitar made in the last few years beats the living hell out of the appalling cheap crap that Kay and the like were foisting on us back then. When I think of the prices of stuff back then... I remember paying forty quid for a 12w Fender Musicmaster bass combo in 1987. I shudder to think what I'd pay for one of those now.Rox wrote:Just to think at one time they were considered throwaway basses . 4-500$ starting bids .........Wowsers !
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Aye. Great debut there, Vis!
Tokai factory stuff of yore is always tempting, although much of me wouldn't mind "predictable" MIK quality of today for a new piece, and I've played the Indies enough to like them as copies. Hard to say which direction I'd jump at, really.
LUNK.

Tokai factory stuff of yore is always tempting, although much of me wouldn't mind "predictable" MIK quality of today for a new piece, and I've played the Indies enough to like them as copies. Hard to say which direction I'd jump at, really.
LUNK.

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It's true that cheap stuff from the past was looked down upon for a reason. That said, I've heard some very positive things about the "el Degas" brand in particular. Brandon has two of their P-bass copies and loves them from what I gather. Sure I wish this stuff was less expensive, but I still really like the idea of a solid looking ric copy going for (or at least starting) way less than a real one.
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