SteveB
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shamus63 said:Did you fall over while being shot (photographed) on the lawn...and who's lawn were you on?![]()
These are questions that you could ask Dude on any given day. And he's equally likely to have no specific answers.
shamus63 said:Did you fall over while being shot (photographed) on the lawn...and who's lawn were you on?![]()
Sort of a 'What happens in Vegas...'?SteveB said:These are questions that you could ask Dude on any given day. And he's equally likely to have no specific answers.![]()
SteveB said:These are questions that you could ask Dude on any given day. And he's equally likely to have no specific answers.![]()
Down to a science, eh Steve?Steve Dude Barr said:Nahhh reconstruction of events is fairly easy to recunstruct:
1) Look for matchbook covers from strip joints in pocket.
2) Check for bail bond receipts in wallet.
3) Look for no-tell motel receipts.
4) See if underwear is on backwards or not.
5) Count the dead silverfish tossed around on floor.
You have my respect!Steve Dude Barr said:More of an artform....
Steve Dude Barr said:Nahhh reconstruction of events is fairly easy to recunstruct:
1) Look for matchbook covers from strip joints in pocket.
2) Check for bail bond receipts in wallet.
3) Look for no-tell motel receipts.
4) See if underwear is on backwards or not.
5) Count the dead silverfish tossed around on floor.
Brilliant!strummer said:Ok, this is what i *think* causes those bent shafts (except the unfortunate accidents): Bass gets cosy in case, ready for rough handling...
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During handling, the Bongo can slide forward in the case, and see the pad that should press down the body. If the case was fully closed, the pad would also press the volume pot back.
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The solution is simple: Put something in front of the upper horn, and the Bongo will stay put.
Anal's my middle name...
shamus63 said:That's the route I go when using my HSC (road gigs more than an hour's drive); putting a towel in front of the upper horn.
Other than that, I use a heavy duty gig bag for local gigs, and the SKB Bass Safe for air travel (holds a bass in the gig bag).
No bent knob so far.
strummer said:I have heard good things about the bass Safe, but I haven't tried it. Does it hold up well when handled by air cargo loaders? Is it long enough for a Bongo 5? Does it fit a heavily padded gig bag? Is it heavy?
adouglas said:That makes really good sense, and neatly explains why a number of us have received brand-new basses with bent knobs. Have you tried removing any of that foam? My bass lives far from my house, so I can't readily get to it. Since the cases appear to be standard SKBs with the EBMM logo molded in, I wonder if the factory has the ability to alter the foam so that this can't happen.... Maybe you consider yourself anal, but hey...if the case is working as designed and actually causing the damage to the instrument in the process, well, it seems to me that that's a bit of an issue, no?
strummer said:@shamus63: Thanks. I'll try to check the bass Safe out when I come to the US next time and see if it fits.
Big Poppa said:Hi
Im having a real problem with my high end electric bass. First off I set it face down on my kitchen table.. then I let it slip to the ground in between sets and then when taking pictures of it it fell over in the hard compacted soil.
any suggestions?