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keko

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Hmmm, ...Classic Sterling 5 ???
If available in natural finish and flame maple neck, ...why not?
I think mute pads are not necessary too!
 

Big Poppa

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no just having fun...everybody can design...its just something that Im not going to get sucked into when I take the time to explain it always turns into an argument.....look at the 19mm deal instead of giving me the benefit of the doubt or just letting me make what I pay for I get slammed my family gets slammed so when someone tells me how to do it I go to humor mode
 

jlepre

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Upon further review, I have to agree that the headstock on the Big Al needs to be the way it is. It has to have that signature to make it part of the family. Kinda like if one kid gets a nose job, where the nose was the only family trait.
 

gyver

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no just having fun...everybody can design...its just something that Im not going to get sucked into when I take the time to explain it always turns into an argument.....

The Classic Sterling and Stingray look like the most perfect basses ever made to me. Beautiful in their simplicity. But I can see why people love the Bongo, Reflex etc. as well. You offer so many eclectic choices, how can anyone complain?
 

MrMusashi

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fret more.. worry less

that is, unless you actually play fretless :D

if i had the money i would have one of every aviable models out there :)
well cept for the lefties then.. i leave that (and scaring forumites with pictures) to chuck :D

MrM
 
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