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Old 6th February 2012   #1
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Krappy Guitars

Discovered a cool little company called Krappy Guitars... Krappyguitars ...

Last week I placed an order for 2 Basses (Fretted and Unfretted)... The owner/builder has been incredibly responsive and has sent me photo updates of each process...

Cheap Affordable Fun and prices start at $85 and up!!!

If your looking for something Expensive and Shiny, look elsewhere... If you want a one-of-a-kind instrument that you %&*# with... look no further...

Attached images below of the build since ordering a week ago... I'll post more as I am updated.
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Krappy LP Punk Bass video demo - YouTube
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this is so cool....... love it.....
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Old 7th February 2012   #4
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This mornings update...
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This mornings update...
How many strings are going on these things, two?
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lmao
they look super thin
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I already have both 4 and 5 string basses... So to answer your question... YUP!
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I already have both 4 and 5 string basses... So to answer your question... YUP!
Fairy nuff! Sounds like fun. What's the scale? 30"?
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I believe I've read 34" somewhere.
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You can get 30 or 34 from my understanding...
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Arrived... and... A lot cooler than I expected!!!!
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These look pretty cool; does anyone have any experience with their travel guitars?
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"just wanted to do a review on the Krappy bass I just got"




That really tickled me.

Look and sound pretty good though.
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I own a three string baritone guitar, have an electric uke on order...shop manager here owns a two string bass with whammy bar. Shop tech here owns a 2 string punkrod.

These are VERY fun instruments. Way more well-made than one might think.

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Though I probably won't buy one, I enjoy living in a world where "Krappy Guitars" exists. Cool concept.
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So they're not totally crappy then? That's cheating. I want my money back.

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