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Ole Man Blues

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I used to own a great playing and sounding Bongo but alas I up traded it or sold it or something, I don't quite remember........:(

but now it all comes back to me, the TONE and playability of the this great ax. The bass I currently have is a nice Bass and does the job, but there's something about holding and playing that Bongo that I miss terribly.

The Bongo hunt is on...........GAS must be relieved..........

PM me with pics and a price if you have one for sale. I looked over the FOR Sale section, red is not my color but the Egyption Smoke looked pretty good. I used to own the Dark Blue with the Moonstone Pickguard.......nice bass.

Help!!! OMB
 

adouglas

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How many have thought they were over the BONGO ONLY TO SUFFER FROM BONGO INSOMNIA?

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God....how many hours 'til Guitar Center opens?

I wonder if Pete would mind me calling him at 2 am?


Maybe I should get up and browse the Bass Central website just one more time to settle my nerves.


I CAN'T STAND IT!

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Ole Man Blues

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How many have thought they were over the BONGO ONLY TO SUFFER FROM BONGO INSOMNIA?
LOL......you're the man Big Poppa. You know how to build em so that they put a spell on the owners/users that can't be broken.....:eek:

OMB
 

Kristopher

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I'm totally in love with my new Bongo. The guitarist in one of the bands I play in likes to get the 'scooped' metal distortion thing going on, and on my last gig I pulled out the Bongo for the first time. My girlfriend was in the audience and said the guitarist had a strange look on his face for the whole gig. He has a wireless system, so he walked around the front of house looking around, seeming wondering where his balls went. Finally I was able to cut through his bass-heavy woof-woof palm-muting. For that alone this bass is priceless.
 

Ole Man Blues

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I'm totally in love with my new Bongo. The guitarist in one of the bands I play in likes to get the 'scooped' metal distortion thing going on, and on my last gig I pulled out the Bongo for the first time. My girlfriend was in the audience and said the guitarist had a strange look on his face for the whole gig. He has a wireless system, so he walked around the front of house looking around, seeming wondering where his balls went. Finally I was able to cut through his bass-heavy woof-woof palm-muting. For that alone this bass is priceless.
I hope you didn't hurt his feelings.......:D

OMB
 

bovinehost

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Oh, I have a Bongo 5 or two.

My favorite....it's really hard to say. I'm emotionally attached to my first love, the HH.

But what do I reach for on the way out the door?

The single H.
 

backagain1

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But what do I reach for on the way out the door?

The single H.

Thanks! I think that's what Big Poppa would say, too.

So, if I were to buy one of those 2008 Limitted Edition Bongo's, single H is the way to go, eh? :rolleyes:

Best wishes,

I2
 
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