Order of Basses
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Order of Basses
Looks like the shifting things around a little:
https://www.kieselguitars.com/customshop/bass-guitars
The BB bass is at the bottom now. Is that a bad sign? ...
https://www.kieselguitars.com/customshop/bass-guitars
The BB bass is at the bottom now. Is that a bad sign? ...
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Re: Order of Basses
At the same time, it's their only signature bass. Signature guitars used to be near the bottom of the list, and now have their own category (which I think is a great idea, but I think it should go a step further with thumbnails of the signature artist models across the top). Perhaps with only one signature bass it didn't make sense to make a new category for it...but I do wish they would put the signature model on TOP.
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Re: Order of Basses
Good point. Hopefully it's nothing to read into!
They are probably just giving the prime real estate to the headless models, of which they seem very fond!

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Re: Order of Basses
There's also the Amos Williams.
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Oh yeah. Also, the Roy Vogt. I guess I forget about the ones that are subsets of a more general model.
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