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adouglas

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kaaikop

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I also see a graphite pearl in the last pic....
How many Bongos did you bring out for that gig?
 

Ole Man Blues

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That Orange Bongo is the Cat's Pajama's for sure.............WOW.......:eek:


Great pics...........
 

adouglas

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I also see a graphite pearl in the last pic....
How many Bongos did you bring out for that gig?

Three, but only the DG and BD are mine. The graphite one is indeed Larry's 5H that he was kind enough to loan me. That bass sounds great on straight-ahead rock songs. I even took it where it's probably never been before...up to the 24th fret on the G string (we have no lead guitarist so I have to play the odd guitar lick from time to time).
 

SmurfAmplifier

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Looks great. I just picked up a Blue Dawn Sterling. It's my first Music Man bass, and I'm in awe of it. I was planning on buying a Stingray but now don't believe I will need anything else anytime soon. Incredible look and finish as well as incredible tone. Best purchase I can recall making. I have to thank this forum for pointing the bass out before I got it.

Very nice collection for the thread starter here.
 

ChazzM

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What you need

I even took it where it's probably never been before...up to the 24th fret on the G string (we have no lead guitarist so I have to play the odd guitar lick from time to time).

With all that wonerful gear it's a shame you couldn't find yourself a REAL guitar player...
 
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