My first bass was a $50 plank that nobody has ever heard of, I'll bet. Ever seen a genuine Velma Bruno? It had action so high I could probably put my wallet across the 20th fret and not touch the strings. But one thing I can say for Ms. Bruno is that she helped me discover bass playing. All the satisfaction I've gotten from it is immeasurable.
About five years later I gave her to a 13 or 14 year old neighborhood kid named Kenny. He didn't know I played. One day he told me that he wanted to learn bass. I said, Lemme show you something. I showed him my basses, including the Velma Bruno. I let him play it for awhile, then asked So, what do you think? He said, This is pretty cool. I said, Why don't you keep it then? He jumped out of his skin. I don't know all of what happened in the next few months or years, but everytime I saw him playing it, it looked like he loved that bass.
Rich