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Originally Posted by slodave
Nice work, Roman. Glad to see you back around these parts.  You make it back to L.A. at all? It would be nice to catch up.
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Thanks man. I show up from time to time in LA. I still have a lot of roots there after 30 years. Next time I'm in town I'll give you a call, unless you have changed your number, I should still have it.
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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
The finish on my LP is just about the same as that one, but I can never get it to show right in photos. Ditto for my ES-335. Photos don't do them justice.
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They can be a bit tricky to photograph.
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Originally Posted by nostatic
Nice work, I stay lower though. 
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Thanks. Your basses look great. I go low too, just most of my clients want guitars.
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Originally Posted by Shuie
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You got some nice stuff Shuie, looks like a conversion or two as well. Particularly this one.

could this one have been gold at one time?
Here is a famous one I had a hand in. It was owned by Steve hunter from Lou Reed and Alice cooper, and then Slash. He used it throughout the early days in the La club scene and original demos for welcome to the jungle with Spencer Proffer.
It got sold and went missing for a long time, and then the book Reckless Roads came out and I tracked down the current owner. (actually he tracked me down.)
Now it resides in the Rock and Roll hall of fame museum.