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1992 Yamaha TRB-4P : letting her go...


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I will contact some of my bass "thumping" compadres and see if there is any interest. Never hurts to ask.

 

On a different note, I talked to Mr Snook last week at Chuck's mortgage burning party. He was his usual cordial self.

 

All the best,

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I will contact some of my bass "thumping" compadres and see if there is any interest. Never hurts to ask.

 

On a different note, I talked to Mr Snook last week at Chuck's mortgage burning party. He was his usual cordial self.

 

All the best,

 

Les

 

Thanks - any help is appreciated :rolleyes: .

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I'd hit that in a minute if I wasn't over extended already.....

 

Love me some Yammys and this is upper echelon. You know it rocks.

 

Basses like this should fly out the door.

 

Yep - it should "fly out the door", but so few know what these early TRB-4Ps really are.....[unsure] Certainly not the run of the mill Yamaha.

 

BTW: I may still have it when your cash-flow improves![scared]

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To bad you're disassociating yourself with her. I know how that goes. I just got "Windy", my 4003 Rickenbacker back. I'm glad I never had the bite for a Yamaha TRB-4P. [rolleyes] I hope it move quick for ya'. Or, you may decide to keep her.

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