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A test
by Fdemetrio - 05/26/26 05:30 AM
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by Rob B. - 05/25/26 11:14 PM
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I've been looking for a decent short-scale bass for a while now. As a teenager, I played a Kay copy of an SG bass that I wish I still had. I am primarily a guitarist, so the short scale feels more natural to me. After a day of scouring pawn shops a couple of weeks ago, I picked up a Jay Turser JTB-40 bass. I put it through the paces while in the shop and was very impressed by the quality of this little instrument. After some negotiations, I walked out the door with it for 70 bucks. They also threw in a black and pink "Hello Kitty" gig bag. I told them I would pay more if they kept the bag, but the salesman was insistent.  I know nothing about the company, but if all of their products are like this, I will certainly look at them in the future. Here's their website: http://www.jayturser.com/jtb-40.php Can anyone here tell me anything about the company? Thanks in advance!
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