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> ahhh, just imagine > all that baby powder on your perfect Goth black stage clothing). Wha? ?? They don't make black baby powder? I guess the comfort of Goth babies is low on the priority scale at Johnson and Johnson. And what about Juggalo and EMO babies, eh? And what of the Johnny Cash obsessed? This collection of alternate markets really does merit a black baby powder doesn't it? O--- I almost forgot.. people of African descent! That explains it! I thought we were talking about White Powder but its actually, White Power. Black until Proven White Daniel On Apr 19, 2011, at 1:44 PM, Rick Walker wrote: > On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Matt Davignon wrote: >> Bass Ukelele sounds a lot like an Ashbory bass to me. Is there much of >> a difference? > Huge difference, I own both. > > The new strings on the Bass Ukulele are infinitely easier to play, they >are black (cool) and they don't require > any baby powder to play (a fact that made the Ashbory bass untenable as >a performance instrument (ahhh, just imagine > all that baby powder on your perfect Goth black stage clothing). > > They've really introduced an amazing and brand new instrument. I love >mine and for the price (around $300) and the size, > (miniscule for a bass) it is a wonderful addition to my little arsenal. > > come down and try it some time, Matt, You'll want one. > > Rick >