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coastie72

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What time of year does color options change, new year models? I have Bongo fever and I am going to buy one but I am not crazy about any of the current color offerings. I know that Bass Central, The Perfect Bass Ect. has new old stock but they can't touch the price's that my dealer will order me one for. Just curious if anyone knows? ;)
 

roburado

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Generally, new colors are introduced at the NAMM show. Colors are discontinued...well...whenever they decide to discontinue them.

The exception to the practice of introducing new colors in January is when EBMM decides to do something like the Roasted Maple/Black Sugar package. Stuff like that is not necessarily limited to the NAMM show schedule.
 

syciprider

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TPB has an online coupon. Did you try that? I totally get loyalty to a proven dealer though.
 

ivbenaplayin

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I do and it does...

I do too, and mine does too...:D

BTW, have you ever noticed that if you look across it while it's laying flat (in the proper light, of course...) that it looks like a deep auburn reddish color?
 

b-unit

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The current colors may not seem as exciting as some of the previous offerings, but I bet you would love a Bongo in pretty much any color. Sterling Silver is outstanding!
 

Oldtoe

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I really ought to buy a Bongo 5 H or HH. I would really swoon over a Sterling Silver example.
 

Holdsg

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True story, I was at Hollywood GC a few months back, they had roughly 25 stingrays on the wall, all diff. finishes, including a couple 25th anniversaries. One Big Al. No Bongos. I asked if they had any Bongos, and the guy said "nah, that's kind of a niche product, never really caught on, we don't stock those". Now, I am not one to judge too harshly a GC employee, but it seems to me like bongo is 50% of the discussion on this forum, either GC has it wrong, or we must be the niche.
 

Disco Batman

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I would certainly say we are the niche. I love my Bongo. And I'm starting to get the itch to try 5 string. I can't decide whether to buy a cheap POS to give it a shot or pick up a Bongo 5. I just have a fear of spending a bunch of money on a 5'er and not liking it.
 

adouglas

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I would certainly say we are the niche. I love my Bongo. And I'm starting to get the itch to try 5 string. I can't decide whether to buy a cheap POS to give it a shot or pick up a Bongo 5. I just have a fear of spending a bunch of money on a 5'er and not liking it.

If you get a POS 5er you'll dislike it not because it's a 5, but because it's a POS.

I've owned one J bass in my life. I hated it. Why? It was an SX. DUH!

Go for the Bongo. Get one used... they're not THAT much. You'll like it. Really.
 

b-unit

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It continues to shock and dismay me that Bongo's are never in stock at the big L&M music chain up here in western Canada. People talk about them in hushed whispers, like a legend everyone has heard about but never seen in person! haha
 
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