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Simon Langley

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But I'm back. Bought two Stingrays back in 1991-92 new from a dealer that I was working for in Santa Barbara at the time. They were my first "nice" basses I ever owned. Eventually sold them but have come full circle and just took delivery of a used 1998 Sterling. I only have one complaint. It's to darn easy to play. I keep overshooting the notes I'm going for and playing passages I used to struggle with faster than they should be. Anyway, happy to be back and wish I never would have gone in search of something better. Never found it and wasted about 18 years trying. Here it is:

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Simon Langley

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Fast bass? You've never heard of the Millenium Sterling? It's the bass that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.
 
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