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bassmonkeee

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I traded away one of my custom built basses because my Bongos get all of my playing time, and the other bass's neck simply felt too wide at this point.

So, I got quite a bit of $$$$, and I also scored this minty SR4.

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I got it home yesterday (it showed up at work), dropped on a set of Group III flats and lowered the pickup a little. It sounds and plays great. I'll see if it needs a truss rod tweak after it settles, but so far, so good. Oh, and the tort guard on the way will make it a little more me, too. :cool:

I never really had a SR speak to me before like the Bongos speak to me, but then I've never really played an SR with flats before, either....This bass has a great neck and it feels a lot lighter than the ones I've played in the past. So, while I got this bass with the intention of flipping it, I can see it making a case for permanent resident. Stay tuned....
 

tkarter

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That is a good looking SR. Congrats. When you flip the white bongo. tk is just a pm away. :D


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muggsy

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Very nice. Though I've seen some really nice four strings in your arsenal, and it seems like they all eventually move elsewhere. The SR with flats is a good thing -- I put flats on the 30th Anniversary and they're going to be there for a long time.

Cash back is good too. :D
 
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