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Czar

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Man, that TB Sterling is too nice...am I gonna have order one of them too? What else can I sell...
 

jongitarz

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spectorbassguy said:
Flip-flops? I think you mean "thongs"! :eek: :D



With all due respect, I don't even want to think about BP in a thong. We need to stick with "flip-flops"
 

peterd79

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BP is cool and all but... lets stick to the flip-flops!



Or even better yet! I saw a picture with the Sterlings and Sting Rays... and some volume pedals... did the Wah's get made for NAMM?
 

philthygeezer

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todd4ta said:
namm_sr5_sr4.jpg


a fretless SR5 HS and a Stingray HS

The only difference I can see between the new dual pickup Stingrays and dual pickup Sterlings is the nut width and body size (and of course the headstock decal). Are there other differences?

That fretless tobacco burst Stingray 5 is gorgeous.
 

LeftyLB

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todd4ta said:
Did someone say lefty Bongo?

namm_bongo5_LH.jpg


I tried to play it, but it just didn't work for me


I cannot believe that Psycho Ward has not yet posted when there is photographic evidence of the existence of a LEFTY BONGO!!!!!!!!!

Shame my G.A.S. has to be limited to a 'Line 6 Bass POD XT Live' for this year.
 

jongitarz

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I am probably older than you....I know I'm a few months older than BP, and I have never called them thongs.
 

jongitarz

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Could be...We also sometimes call them "slaps" I'm guessing because of the noise they make when you walk in them.
 
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