diptixon
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That sounds beautiful. And, deadly heavy.
Not really, have owned a few old Koa BC Riches back in the day; they were pretty light and believe koa is generally a light wood...
That sounds beautiful. And, deadly heavy.
Every instrument I've played made of Koa was very heavy. I guess it depends on the body size/shape and the specific piece of wood.
Heck, even the first place I looked for body woods described Koa thusly: "Koa (Acacia Koa): This very beautiful wood comes exclusively from Hawaii making supply very limited. It's weight varies somewhat from medium to heavy and is an excellent tone wood for bass guitar bodies."
I'd think a Koa Bongo would be heavy, but it's all academic, really. And, I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
Always game to check out a Koa Bongo, though.![]()
The only one I know of like that is the Roasted Neck, Black Sugar BFR version that was available a couple of years ago.
Like this:
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It don't get any better than these two beauties, especially the black sugar with a roasted neck, that is my dream bongo.
I've had more compliments on my Blue Pearl Bongo in the last ten years than on all my other basses.
I have some pretty basses, incidentally.
I would love for EB to bring back buttercream.
I had a buttercream bongo, once, for a month or so, and should have never let it go.
I'm trying to remember if the buttercream had a gloss or satin finish, I have seen mostly gloss Stingrays in that color, but I have the sneaking recollection that the bongo was satin. Anyone have one or could confirm?
thanks Stu, was just my imagination
I just picked up a green sparkle Bongo 5 - and agree that it seems really wrong not to have that in ebony. Still love the color - waiting for delivery from Bass Central.