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The Blue Dawn is scarily reminiscent of one I have in my grubby little paws right now.
And where did this Blue Dawn come from, dear?
Bill, the Sport Utility Bass is a SUB, natch!
The Blue Dawn is scarily reminiscent of one I have in my grubby little paws right now.
Helllloooooooo? Anybody home, McFly???Bill, the Sport Utility Bass is a SUB, natch!
And where did this Blue Dawn come from, dear?
That weird little Swedish dude who comes on here sometimes lent it to meIt's going back in a couple of weeks though so I need to get in some quality time.
Hmmm, wonder where he got that one.
And you'd have made a very good selection, too. I've been playing that one quite a bit lately. Here's the problem (and it's a GOOD problem to have). Each one of them has value to me beyond the obvious appearances.
The Dargie Delight II HS is the only DD2 I have. Can't be replaced, at least not without great wailing and gnashing of teeth.
The Black Sapphire 5 HH was my very first Bongo from way back in November of 2003. It started all my subsequent problems.
The Red 5 H was one Dargie talked me into when I was thinking about something else entirely, and it's light and resonant and just KILLS on stage. I suspect Dargie picked this one out for me - and the back is also covered in interesting signatures.
The Blue Dawn 5 HH is, of course, a limited edition.
The Flaming Biff Bongo (4 HH with the flames) was a present from Sterling. I let people touch it, but I watch them carefully when they do.
The Big Poppa Bongo (4H) was also a present from Sterling and was his go-to bass for a few years. (Unsurprisingly, it's also Chuck Rainey's favorite of all my basses.) This one's also a gig-monster when I feel like playing a four banger.
And the Dargie Delight 5H which came from my good friend Jason (bassmonkeee) and is also the only original Dargie I own.
So maybe except for the Blue Dawn, which is kind of a duplicate of the Black Sapphire, they're all keepers for some very sentimental reasons.
Most of the old guys know these stories, but I do like telling it and some of the n00bs prolly don't know the history.
Cheers, babies.
Jack