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This Gretsch one looks cool:
![Image](http://www.musikalen.se/images/Gretsch%20electromatic%20pro%20jet.jpg)
Or maybe this Eastwood?
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baytamusic wrote:I'm thinking of building my own. Seems I could just buy any Fender body and buy a Baritone neck from Allparts.
It may or may not be more useful. I'm wondering if you'd be stepping on the bass players toes having the ability to go down to the same octave on notes like the low E, A, B, C, D?! We tune standard. The B-B might be super confusing though. Man, I need to just get one and see if it's useful. I'm thinking we could have a few songs with a really unique sound if I can come up with a somewhat unorthodox way of playing it. I usually don't like chorus effects, but I bet it would sound cool on a baritone.Randy Bass wrote:I thought that most 6-string basses were B-to-B, so the Bass VI might be a bit more useful if that's the case.
The Danelectro Wild Thing is only $299 if you want to experiment with an extended-scale guitar on the cheapz.
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