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RobertB

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I stopped in to look at acoustic guitars, not expecting anything new in the bass department ... not anything of interest to me, anyway, since a sales guy there told me last weekend that he was absolutely certain that the only EBMM bass they'd be getting in the near future was an SR5 (love 'em, but not in the market for one now).

Well, the first thing I was pleasantly surprised to see was a used ES (I'm pretty sure) SR4H on the wall. I took it down and looked it over, then I put it back and meandered on over toward bass land. I'm totally thinking about something else, hardly paying attention to bass land (again, not expecting to see anything new), when suddenly I catch a back-side glimpse of a bass in a separate little display, just outside the entrance to bass land. It's got a dark neck, and I can only see part of the back of the upper horn, but I'll be damned if it doesn't look like ... True Gold! I quickly step around for the full frontal, and BAM! ... BFR Rosewood Sterling 5 HS in true gold with VWP pick guard. WOW! Sa-WEEET!

And just as the recognition of what I'm looking at fully hits me ... BAM! ... BAM BAM !! Two Big AL's and a 25th 4HSS!! All 4 of them had arrived ~1 hour before. :)

The painful part was that I HAD to be home for something we had going on this evening, and I was already running late. Be that as it may, I had to at least play one right then, and of course I'll be going back tomorrow.

So ... which would you have chosen to play?
 
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five7

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Tough choice! I had better go over there and check them all out especially the Big Al. On my way there or on my way back I am going by Guitar Land/Drum City and check out the Big Al they have on there website. Can't wait!
 

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Tough choice! I had better go over there and check them all out especially the Big Al. On my way there or on my way back I am going by Guitar Land/Drum City and check out the Big Al they have on there website. Can't wait!

Cool. That's the main reason I posted about it ... to pass along the 411 to my CO brethren. It's a great chance to try these babies out.
 

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Thanks - gotta get up there to check out the Big AL. First I'll check Park Meadows to see if they got anything new in. Only about 3 miles away - not 30. Thanks for the heads up.
 

RobertB

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I woulda definitely tried the 4HSS first:D

But I think the real question is which did you try first?

Well, seeing as I only had a couple of minutes, I just had to find out about this "funk machine" business. Big AL. And boy is it ever true. One of those guys who throws slap into the mix at GC? Guilty. I ended up playing it for 20 minutes and getting myself in the doghouse at home for being so late for something we had planned lastnight. I'll go back soon and try the 25th.
 

five7

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As long as your wife didn't slap you for being late.
 

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Hey now! Slow down and give us locals a chance to get our dna all over it.
 
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