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BONGO OWNERS: How old are you?

  • < 20

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • 21-25

    Votes: 5 9.6%
  • 26-30

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • 31-35

    Votes: 7 13.5%
  • 36-40

    Votes: 9 17.3%
  • 41-45

    Votes: 11 21.2%
  • 46-50

    Votes: 9 17.3%
  • > 50

    Votes: 5 9.6%

  • Total voters
    52

bassmonkeee

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I just turned 33 last week.

But, I wouldn't have not gotten a Bongo when I was 18, either. Like that double negative? :D
 

kaaikop

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43... there a clear tendency, here!

Although mine's only arriving today (the Bongo)... I hope anyway!
I'm gonna call her BMW: Black Magic Woman
 

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48 according to my birth certificate. 15 according to my wife.


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tkarter said:
48 according to my birth certificate. 15 according to my wife.


tk

+1 except I'm 32 via the birth certificate.

Even if I were 18, I would still own a Bongo. I tend to swim against the current.
 

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adouglas said:
Old farts like me generally don't care a bit what other people think of them. Which makes me wonder if Bongo owners tend to be older than those who play more conventionally shaped instruments.

If you're a Bongoloid, how old are you?

That's funny, because us old farts are usually perceived as 'traditionalists' and set in our ways...especially when it comes to basses and guitars.

As far as "swimming against the current", that's what happens when you get old and disoriented! :D

43 in May. :cool:
 
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smallequestrian

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25 here, only been playing for 2 years. I remember when I was looking for my first bass I saw something with a cool looking shape in kinda a reddish colour and thought it looked cool. The price was way out of my range at the time so I didn't even bother touching it, or learning its name. It wasn't til about a year and a half later that I figured out what that bass actually was.
 

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adouglas said:
Old farts like me generally don't care a bit what other people think of them. Which makes me wonder if Bongo owners tend to be older than those who play more conventionally shaped instruments.
Looks like your assumption tends to prove true.

Given the rationale behind it, I should be allowed a few dozen votes cuz that's how many truly wacko basses I play. Give me those extra votes to use, and your graph won't peak under 50 yrs but just keep climbing into the over 50.
 
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Golem

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Mobay45 said:
Man, I just missed the > 50 by about 3 months! Talk about a double negative!

If I had written that poll the only two choices would have been < 30 or >30.
That is plain enuf in the data. At this moment it's 2 vs 15. With age comes wisdom. With wisdom comes Idontgivafuk.
 

tkarter

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flywheel said:
You Bongo guys are OLD!!! :p Good thing I got rid of mine! haha!


Heck yeah we are old. Rock and roll will never die. It was created by old guys LOL

tk
 
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