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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

Big Poppa

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Aussie Mark said:
I'm 44. And, this is what my 4 week old son thinks about your stupid poll:

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I was afraid to look at this photo.....I couldnt bear to look at a newborn in a paisley shirt!

Aussie mark restraint is sometimes a good thing...or did the missus put her foot down?
 

adouglas

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It's true...Bongoloids are geezers!

I think we have enough responses....

Here's the result:

- More than 50 percent of Bongo owners are over 40. (Poll has 44 votes total)

- Only 20 percent of those who do not own Bongos are over 40. (Poll has 40 votes total)

Which proves one of three things:

1) The original premise is correct, that older people care less about appearances or convention than younger people do, and so are more open to buying a "different' bass.
2) That older people are wiser and more discerning, and therefore more impressed by the Bongo's awesomeness.
3) Absolutely nothing, since the poll is self-selecting and has no control.

:D :D
 

bovinehost

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It would be helpful to know the ages of each participating member of the forum, too.

But I don't want to work that hard.
 

Aussie Mark

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adouglas said:
The original premise is correct, that older people care less about appearances or convention than younger people do, and so are more open to buying a "different' bass.

If that premise was true, all us old farts would own ass-ugly Warwicks. Ewwww.
 

bassman1979

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Hey Everyone,
I have been paying close attention to the poll here but i have to say that i am going against the grain and adding a vote for the younger generation. lol.. I am 27 and I have a Bongo 5HH among many other EBMM basses and the Bongo is at the top of my list! It has a sound that is so rich and full and so much more versatile than an SR5 in my opinion. I remember back when i first let my Dad hear my Bongo and the first thing that he said was " Son you can finally sell your collection off because that is the only bass you will ever need!"

Needless to say that is the only bass he has ever used that statement on! So carry on Bongo Warriors!
 

Mobay45

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bassman1979 said:
Hey Everyone,
I have been paying close attention to the poll here but i have to say that i am going against the grain and adding a vote for the younger generation. lol.. I am 27 and I have a Bongo 5HH among many other EBMM basses and the Bongo is at the top of my list! It has a sound that is so rich and full and so much more versatile than an SR5 in my opinion. I remember back when i first let my Dad hear my Bongo and the first thing that he said was " Son you can finally sell your collection off because that is the only bass you will ever need!"

Needless to say that is the only bass he has ever used that statement on! So carry on Bongo Warriors!


And how old is this wise man that you call Dad?
 

tkarter

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bassman1979 said:
The wise man turned 49 last month!

Hopefully those non-believers in bongo's won't make me walk the plank!

Anyone threatens to make you walk the plank. Us old men bongo players will give them the what for.

:)

tk
 

bassman1979

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Hey TK!

Thanks for making feel like part of the family!

There is power in numbers and if we stick together maybe we can revolutionize the Bongo Bass.
 
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