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Duarte

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I realised that I havn't actually got any pictures of my current EBMM basses up here.

Here are some. Although I'm no photographer.

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The 3rd wall hanger used to have the gorgeous fretless natural SR4 with insane birdseye, but it had to move on for reasons that seem so unimportant now. I will have it back. Maybe a Big Al too...

Zak
 
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MrMusashi

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hehe.. i think he has looked too much on the training video from gary willis ;)

nice basses! id love to try a bongo with the single coil one day!

MrM
 

Duarte

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Nice pics Zak, what's with the raised pickguard section on the Bongo in the middle between the humbucker and the single?

It's a 'ramp' which the previous owner installed (he is a luthier) which I havn't got round to removing yet. It is just to rest your thumb on when playing, but I just anchor it on the bridge pickup. Ideally I want a python pickguard to replace that one anyway.

nice basses! id love to try a bongo with the single coil one day!

It's such a beautiful sound.

And yes that is an extremely hot Ray!
 
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Basspro

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Nice,i'm really diggin that SR you got there Zak. Now how about a Sterling for the mix.
 

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It's a 'ramp' which the previous owner installed (he is a luthier) which I havn't got round to removing yet. It is just to rest your thumb on when playing, but I just anchor it on the bridge pickup. Ideally I want a python pickguard to replace that one anyway.


I would keep the ramp pickguard around. If you are at all studying jazz or fast intricate lines, a ramp is very handy I have found. It really helps you to keep your touch light and your speed up, especially if you use a floating thumb technique.

I love the sparkle finish too!
 

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If that Redrise Stingray had a rosewood board, you'd already have been abducted and your Stingray spirited away into the night.
 
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