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RobertB

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Check out the EBMM's these guys at Wild West Guitars have in stock. Strictly SR's at the moment - 4's & 5's ... NICE ones. Since the vast majority of their business is online, most often the basses are kept in a climate controlled vault. They do have a demo area, but these babies are rarely handled. I like the Gold SR5 with white pearl pg. The trans teal one looks way cool too - how's that for a retro look? And that Blue Dawn LE SR4 HH ... grrrrr baby .... VERY GRRRRR.

But my favorite one they currently have is the factory fresh 30th SR4 I just bought today ... it'll be here Friday! The photo of mine has already been removed, so the one you see is still available.

Keep it in tha pocket,
Robert
 

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Wild West is the coolest store! The bass room has cool rigs from Ampeg, Eden, Mesa, etc., always a few Musicmans, and the staff is so non-pressure and low key. They also have an adjacent stage and private club that holds a couple of hundred people, where occasionally they'll put on a guitar clinic or concert.

The guitar selection, for both axes and botique amps, has to be seen in person to be believed - it is GAS heaven, or hell, depending on your degree of gear lust...:cool:
 

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sneak peek

Here's just a pre-view of what the guy in the brown truck will bring me tomorrow:
 
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That color kills me.

In a good way!

I know what you mean. What amazes me most about this finish, is how different it can look in different lighting/at different angles, with respect to how bright or dark the color is. I probably favor the darker looks, but I like the brighter ones too. Check out these 2 photos of the same headstock:


Hmmmm, not sure why the attachments appear this way ... oh well.
 
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From what I can tell so far from the pics i have of it, Oli (I sent ya the link), that section of it shown in this pic I included in the thread has the best figuring. The birdseye figuring kinda gets more sparse moving down the neck toward the headstock, but still looks beautiful to me.
 

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Scratch what I said about the birdseye not being even all over the neck. It is. It's so nice. I think it's just nearly/if not impossible to accurately represent the figuring in photos.

And holy frijoles batman, does this thing have depth & sustain to it!!

I didn't expect the mahogany itself to be so beautiful - I was more so just looking forward to harvesting its tonal qualities. But man ... it is SUPER nice, especially with this finish. It plays with the light alot more than I thought it would & the grain is just beautiful.

I won't say I don't still love the tone of the other SR4's I've known and loved in the past and present just as much as ever - I do. But this thing is really something extra special.

You knocked it outta the park, BP & EBMM crew!
 

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Scratch what I said about the birdseye not being even all over the neck. It is. It's so nice. I think it's just nearly/if not impossible to accurately represent the figuring in photos.

You know the rules: No pic .... :D


Aside from that, you're the devil on my shoulders! :rolleyes:
 
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