WTB: Ovation Solid-Body BASS
MisterGolf007
Posted 2007-05-16 3:17 PM (#315970)
Subject: WTB: Ovation Solid-Body BASS



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February 2003
Posts: 398

Location: Gig Harbor, Washington
Say...anyone got an old Ovation Bass they're not using?

My son's headed off for college, and needs a bass - I'd prefer to keep mine in the harem...

Many Mahalos 2 Y'allos!
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brainslag
Posted 2007-05-17 8:39 AM (#315971 - in reply to #315970)
Subject: Re: WTB: Ovation Solid-Body BASS


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April 2006
Posts: 1138

Location: CT
Ugh. Is someone else here going to start typing in Hawaiian? Put a link somewhere to a translation site!!! :confused: LoL! just kidding! I just bought an O bass and expect it in week or so. Can't wait (..mmm..drool). The old Magnum basses fetch pretty good dough in nice shape (1g plus or minus), but can be had cheaper if they're beat. With my imminent arrival, I plan to sell the Mexican Jazz bass, which actually sounds and plays fantastic for what I paid.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-05-17 9:08 AM (#315972 - in reply to #315970)
Subject: Re: WTB: Ovation Solid-Body BASS



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Location: GA USA
Here we go again. Miles appears to have various basses for sale in the collection.
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brainslag
Posted 2007-05-17 9:48 AM (#315973 - in reply to #315970)
Subject: Re: WTB: Ovation Solid-Body BASS


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Location: CT
Ummm .. yes.. uhh, Miles... Ok, I didn't want to say anything, I'm still a little unsure about policies around here, but the bass I'm expecting is from the great northwest. I'm not sure, but I think only the PF-22's remain...uhh, and I have my eye on one of them if I can squeeze out enough funds.....SO DONT'T TAKE THAT ONE!!!!
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