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I thought it was wonderful, Ernie Ball/ Markbass was by far the busiest, Poppa and the entire Ernie Ball Family did what they do best, Built and had the Best instruments there, I'm glad it's over I couldn't sleep for 3 days just waiting for the excitement.
Again my Thanks to Ernie Ball & the GC staff for making this a fun event.
 

Glen

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I thought it was wonderful, Ernie Ball/ Markbass was by far the busiest, Poppa and the entire Ernie Ball Family did what they do best, Built and had the Best instruments there, I'm glad it's over I couldn't sleep for 3 days just waiting for the excitement.
Again my Thanks to Ernie Ball & the GC staff for making this a fun event.

Dave,
it was great reconnecting with you...
Hope to see you soon.
Thank you,
Glen
 

Musicman Nut

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Dave,
it was great reconnecting with you...
Hope to see you soon.
Thank you,
Glen

Man it was so cool meeting back up with you, The Show was Great The Basses we're Killer and your working with the Best Company in this USA, I think you'll be a great Team together. Thanks for everything on Sat you we're a true Pro.
Dave
 

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I thought it was wonderful, Ernie Ball/ Markbass was by far the busiest, Poppa and the entire Ernie Ball Family did what they do best, Built and had the Best instruments there, I'm glad it's over I couldn't sleep for 3 days just waiting for the excitement.
Again my Thanks to Ernie Ball & the GC staff for making this a fun event.

+1, thanks Dave for taking that awesome Maple Sterling and removing my temptation. Otherwise I would have some extra explaining to do to the wife :D The pinstripe was enough for me.

Thanks so much BP for making these awesome one offs available and to Zombi for making it happen that I could get one!
 

zombi

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+1, thanks Dave for taking that awesome Maple Sterling and removing my temptation. Otherwise I would have some extra explaining to do to the wife :D The pinstripe was enough for me.

Thanks so much BP for making these awesome one offs available and to Zombi for making it happen that I could get one!

No problem! Thank you sir! The pinstripe was truly impressive in the flesh. You'll see what I mean soon enough!
 

Musicman Nut

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+1, thanks Dave for taking that awesome Maple Sterling and removing my temptation. Otherwise I would have some extra explaining to do to the wife :D The pinstripe was enough for me.

Thanks so much BP for making these awesome one offs available and to Zombi for making it happen that I could get one!

Hey Kirby That Pinstriped Sterling was unbelievable Light, Probably the lightest Bass I've ever seen and you know me the lighter the better, that thing was maybe 6 pounds.
 

Musicman Nut

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I Just wish they'd stop making these damn cool basses, I really am running out of room and this is my second House. lol
 

bubbao

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Great event but without a doubt the Markbass / Musicman room was THE hang. It had the most action and vibe of any booth at the show. I walked in at 10AM Saturday and on stage was the incredible Alain Caron with Tom Brechtlein on drums. I looked around and I spotted BP, Scott and rest of the gang tweaking the assortment of Musicman basses that were on display. My GC coworkers were also there representing.
Sorry if you missed it.
Ed O.
 

bovinehost

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Great event but without a doubt the Markbass / Musicman room was THE hang. It had the most action and vibe of any booth at the show. I walked in at 10AM Saturday and on stage was the incredible Alain Caron with Tom Brechtlein on drums. I looked around and I spotted BP, Scott and rest of the gang tweaking the assortment of Musicman basses that were on display. My GC coworkers were also there representing.
Sorry if you missed it.
Ed O.

Hoo, I'm certainly sorry I had to miss that one, Ed.

Just FYI, I heard from a few non-forumites (who actually play things other than EBMMs - they're not my real friends) the same thing - the EBMM/Markbass room was the most exciting place to be.

Jack
 
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