RobertB
Well-known member
Here is what we have learned so far with the Anniversary and BFR basses. Bassists dont care about figured wood like the guitarists do.
I know you're talking big picture numbers, BP, but I'm definitely one exception to that. I love figured woods on basses - tops, necks & boards - and think that for some reason, they look even better on basses than they do on guitars ... though you wouldn't know it by looking at my current sig. It's just that in the last year, I've wholly succumbed to the Bongo, whose features are more than sufficient to keep my figured wood fetish in remission.
But for me, the 3 most beautiful basses I've ever seen (EBMM & non-EBMM) are still the 20th SR4, 20th SR5, and now the 25th Anniversary. And for me personally, at the very top of that elite category is the Tahitian Blue BFR 20th SR5. Most beautiful bass I've ever seen, including all the "boutique" stuff. What an honor and joy it would be own one of those basses.
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