Big Poppa
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Ok Kids here is a little history...
Ill call it killing two birds with one neck joint
So I bring the initial drawings of the BOngo into MM engineering and explain that this was an exercise on a new approach. I Convince Dudley that we should let our up and coming engineer take the lead with Dudley mentoring...
Things were going pretty good except there was not a great chemistry or mutual respect between said engineer and I. THe guy did some really great things and is a great talent but He really didnt like me or vice versa.
One of the challenges of the BOngo was coming up with a neck socket that was new and fresh. We wanted one that provided unparalled access without compromising structural integrity. We got down to two weeks from the NAMM show and I didnt like what I was seeing and my comments were being ignored. Dudley and said engineer brought the bass with the new neck joint into my office. I played it and it had great access but appeared to be delicate and trendy. I didnt like it at all. I would play and you could bend the neck back and forth. I got arguments from the engineer and stopped talking and casually broke the bass over my knee using very little force but making a powerful statement. Dudley went to work took over and what you see is Dudley's work. THe engineer resigned shortly there after
The look on both of their faces was priceless
Ill call it killing two birds with one neck joint
So I bring the initial drawings of the BOngo into MM engineering and explain that this was an exercise on a new approach. I Convince Dudley that we should let our up and coming engineer take the lead with Dudley mentoring...
Things were going pretty good except there was not a great chemistry or mutual respect between said engineer and I. THe guy did some really great things and is a great talent but He really didnt like me or vice versa.
One of the challenges of the BOngo was coming up with a neck socket that was new and fresh. We wanted one that provided unparalled access without compromising structural integrity. We got down to two weeks from the NAMM show and I didnt like what I was seeing and my comments were being ignored. Dudley and said engineer brought the bass with the new neck joint into my office. I played it and it had great access but appeared to be delicate and trendy. I didnt like it at all. I would play and you could bend the neck back and forth. I got arguments from the engineer and stopped talking and casually broke the bass over my knee using very little force but making a powerful statement. Dudley went to work took over and what you see is Dudley's work. THe engineer resigned shortly there after
The look on both of their faces was priceless