My son in London is using a Traben bass in his band. Its not a brand I'm familiar with. Anyone here know of them?
Traben
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Re: Traben
I approve of Traben but have never played or even seen one in the flesh. They just sound awesome.
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Re: Traben
MIA, he tells me?
Black for his current band, playing all-originals in the metal style.
At least he has a nice bright red Fender Precision with maple neck that I gave him for the corporate gigs when he's being respectable and playing real music, so he won't let me down too much.
Black for his current band, playing all-originals in the metal style.
At least he has a nice bright red Fender Precision with maple neck that I gave him for the corporate gigs when he's being respectable and playing real music, so he won't let me down too much.
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Re: Traben
Awww Rog.... What a great Dad you are!Rog wrote:MIA, he tells me?
Black for his current band, playing all-originals in the metal style.
At least he has a nice bright red Fender Precision with maple neck that I gave him for the corporate gigs when he's being respectable and playing real music, so he won't let me down too much.
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