Yes, I have been very lucky, considering what I paid for it brand new in 1979!! I thought that was a lot of money back then, and it was considering one could buy a real Fender for 6-8 hundred (it was under $2k!) But the real luck is the reward of playing an instrument such as this, it has no sonic boundaries and no playing limitations. Those are its true qualities, I have never been disappointed. And I have about a billion hours of playing time on it. Those stories forthcoming (when I get around to resizing pics).
And no, I'm still an XP Pro man, so I'll have to go the route of software for resizing.
So, Michael, I think we know of each other, through a mutual bassist, Mike W. who plays with a rather 'noble' popular wedding band, yes? And don't y'all live near each other? And, no, that is a long scale 34. We should try and meet sometime...hit my email addy.
Thanks again, guys, for the warm welcome!
Lenny D.