bassmonkeee
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I agree with bassmonkeee about getting it refinished. Then you'd have a one of a kind.
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Well, to be fair, you'll have a one of a kind with lowered resale value and a voided warranty.
I agree with bassmonkeee about getting it refinished. Then you'd have a one of a kind.
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Plus, there's always the unwanted added expense of a refinish, especially if you are buying a new bass. I can see how that might be a turn-off.
Bongo in Chrome will look awesome!
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I'm simply saying that if the color is the only thing holding you back, then it isn't something that should hold you off on buying a bass and having it refinished if it is a keeper.
I freaking want ebony fretboards on more things than the Stealth. As far as body colors... not sure. I like my Silver 6HS, and I can't wait to see my red sparkle 5 HSp. I like lots of colors though and generally can find ones I like anywhere. I may end up with a blue bongo down the line at some point, so I'm hoping for some nice blues... cobalt blue would be ideal there.
The Bongo shape to my eye is just too modern to work with a classic color. It screams different and exciting. I finally buckled down and pulled the trigger on an Emerald Green Sparkle 5 HH. I wasn't a fan of the color until I saw it on a Bongo. On top of different and exciting, it looks mean. Not as mean as Joe Greene but it is one mean green machine.
Right. So first of all ebony. And I would also prefer that the back of the neck is not painted in solid color. I want gloss paint, but clear over maple.
I would love to see an all koa wood Bongo. I love koa.
That sounds beautiful. And, deadly heavy.