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		<title>Comment on Ibanez Roadstar by Pat</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat</dc:creator>
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		<description>If you are not doing the work yourself that kind if work can be quite expensive. even if you are doing the work yourself you are looking for a minimum of $100 on pickups, $60 minimum on paint and laquer, input Jack can be cheap. But you will probably spend less buying a used upgraded version of the same bass if you need to add labor costs which will at least double your total and these are very conservative estimates for real quality work. Nice bass for the $ though:) I would upgrade the hardware and live with the rest unless you are looking for a diy project.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are not doing the work yourself that kind if work can be quite expensive. even if you are doing the work yourself you are looking for a minimum of $100 on pickups, $60 minimum on paint and laquer, input Jack can be cheap. But you will probably spend less buying a used upgraded version of the same bass if you need to add labor costs which will at least double your total and these are very conservative estimates for real quality work. Nice bass for the $ though:) I would upgrade the hardware and live with the rest unless you are looking for a diy project.</p>
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