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NorM

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The dart is awsome.
Goodness I wish this could be done with a tremolo silhouette guitar.
 

GregP

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It's also a stellar price for a signature bass. Actually it's the most inexpensive bass in the lineup! Well done, EBMM. :)
 

Karl

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So these are going to be mass produced, and they will be shown at this years NAMM which will be interesting.
 

danny-79

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What’s going on with the bridge having no main anchor bolts ?
If it were through body string then I could understand it. What kind of wizardry is this ?
 

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I love the look of those anchor bolts. But they were adding weight and not utility, so off they went.

I still have a "few" with the anchor bolts, though.
 

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I had the same thought when I first saw the Stingray Special, but now the old style bridges on Bongo & Sterling look odd to me.

I think I’m going to need a bit more convincing lol

Probably thread insert wood nuts instead of wood screws - but I'm not sure here.
Three screws also at the Stingray5 Special with much more string-pull.

That’s my trail of thought as I cannot see how three wood screws would hold it

I love the look of those anchor bolts. But they were adding weight and not utility, so off they went.

I still have a "few" with the anchor bolts, though.

Still getting my head around the radical change but progress is progress at the end of the day. I really need to see one up close
 
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