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Colin

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Steve Dude Barr said:
This entire thread is about as lame as if you said "I caught my pecker in my zipper" and blaming Levi's for a "defect". (Now, I have done that and that's why I wear 501's only.)
Now look what you made me do Steve, I've looked down at my zipper and realized that my shaft is crooked. :D

Colin
 

Steve Dude Barr

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Colin said:
Now look what you made me do Steve, I've looked down at my zipper and realized that my shaft is crooked. :D

Colin


Buttonflys bro...if you're gonna hang "Commando"...501's only...trust me on this...
 

Jazzbassman23

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The pots on my Bongo are crooked. I was there when the salesman opened the box from EB, so I know I'm the only person outside of San Luis Obispo to touch the bass. It has never fallen over or even banged into anything. I just assumed that's how they were supposed to be.

In 30+ years of playing, I've never had a bass fall over.
 

bovinehost

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Number of Bongos owned: 7.

Number of Bongos that have fallen on face: 1.

Number of crooked volume pots: 1 (after falling on face).
 

adouglas

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Steve Dude Barr said:
That's a much different story than complaining about something after a bass has been dropped on it's face now isn't it?

Attitude begats attitude...

adouglas said:
Let me be absolutely, perfectly clear here. There IS NO big deal. I am perfectly, 100% happy with my bass and with EBMM.

Please be aware that I'm NOT COMPLAINING, okay? Consider it just a friendly heads-up for my fellow Bongoloids to be very careful, and not to freak out if the same thing happens to them.

Which part of "I'm NOT COMPLAINING" is invisible to you, Dude?

Sigh.
:rolleyes:

I sense another locked thread coming on....

Look, I don't know how much clearer I can be. I KNOW it's my fault that the bass fell over. Mea culpa! Mea culpa! I'm not complaining that the volume pot bent, even though it fell over into soft grass, not onto a hard floor. I let it fall, so any and all consequences are MY FAULT.

My ONLY purpose in posting this is to let Bongo owners and potential owners know that there's a fragile part that is easily damaged if the bass is allowed to fall over...and just as easily fixed. That's it. End of story. Don't make this into something it's not, please.

Strummer: So you're saying that the bass can get damaged WHILE IT'S IN THE CASE? Hmm.... Maybe this is what happened to mine...if you look back at the original post, you'll see that I found mine bent when I got the bass.

When I emailed EBMM I did NOT try to make a claim or complain about receiving a bass with a bent pot. I simply asked what to do about it.

Please, please stop saying that I'm complaining. I'm not. Really. No kidding.
 
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shamus63

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Disquieter said:
My bongo goes from case to hands to case, no stands in between, i do not like stands and don't use them unless I have to.QUOTE]

I like my current cradle stand; plenty of room to set my bass in there w/o cramming the control knobs.
 

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Well, I'm not going to lock the thread.....but I guess I have to say that I'm not surprised that pot shafts will bend under certain conditions.

IE, droppage, etc.
 

Big Poppa

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adouglas said:
Which part of "I'm NOT COMPLAINING" is invisible to you, Dude?

Sigh.
:rolleyes:

I sense another locked thread coming on....

Look, I don't know how much clearer I can be. I KNOW it's my fault that the bass fell over. Mea culpa! Mea culpa! I'm not complaining that the volume pot bent, even though it fell over into soft grass, not onto a hard floor. I let it fall, so any and all consequences are MY FAULT.

My ONLY purpose in posting this is to let Bongo owners and potential owners know that there's a fragile part that is easily damaged if the bass is allowed to fall over...and just as easily fixed. That's it. End of story. Don't make this into something it's not, please.

Strummer: So you're saying that the bass can get damaged WHILE IT'S IN THE CASE? Hmm.... Maybe this is what happened to mine...if you look back at the original post, you'll see that I found mine bent when I got the bass.

When I emailed EBMM I did NOT try to make a claim or complain about receiving a bass with a bent pot. I simply asked what to do about it.

Please, please stop saying that I'm complaining. I'm not. Really. No kidding.

AD no one is going to lock this thread it is too funny.

Your choice of words "Gotcha' was poor and you brought a heap of bs on you.

WE never design instruments based on falling over or falling down. IF yours does Im sorry. Maybe we should have had bmw include airbags1 ( Just a joke dont get upset.
))
Glad you like your bass and am glad that you are using caution when handling this high performance musical instrument
 
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