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This is my baby - I am the original owner, purchased in St. Charles, Missouri at The St. Charles Guitar Exchange. Never played anything that can touch it's tone, playability, or of course look!!!
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Gear Action - Washburn Dime 2ST Pro, BC Rich NT Jr. V w/EMG, Dean DFH/CFH, Dean V-Coustic, Jackson USA KV2, Peavey 5150 II, Randall 412CXM, BBE 362 Sonic maximizer, Alesis 3630 noise gate
Wow, killer! I've seen a couple Rhoads basses, but can't recall ever seeing a King V. Welcome to the forum
+1. I've always thought the Rhoads basses looked kind of hinky, but that KV is just awesome.
btw Joe, weren't we discussing how the singer in some emo band was seen playing a silverburst KV bass a while back? You may not have been in on the convo, but I'm sure it came up here
+1. I've always thought the Rhoads basses looked kind of hinky, but that KV is just awesome.
btw Joe, weren't we discussing how the singer in some emo band was seen playing a silverburst KV bass a while back? You may not have been in on the convo, but I'm sure it came up here
Yeah, I think I remember it coming up. I don't think I was involved in it, but I seem to remember someone thought it was a KV and it wound up being a Gibson, maybe?
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
We were talking about a Jackson bass, and then someone posted a pic from the same band's website of what looked like a Gibson V. Clearly different instruments though - the Gibby has a pickguard....
The SN# of my bass is J339. I am a player, not a technical guy and would appreciate any and all information I can get about this bass. I believe it was made in Ontario and it is truly the greatest instrument I have ever played. Everything on it is still factory.
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