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dwells

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Stratty316

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Don't forget to give the Green Axis, Green Axis Sport and the Green EVH some love...
 
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dfrady

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The trans green EB did on the axis a few years back is probably my favorite green that's been done. But then again I haven't been able to see the green they have been using on the BFR's in person yet. Just from looking at the pictures that green looks pretty amazing.
 

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Trans Teal some times looks green. This guitar is a little greener than I thought it would be. But out of all of them this one rocks the best.
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My old Morse - also my second EBMM. Owned this one longer than any other EBMM. Tis gone now, but what a player.

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I love all these greens especially That Morse with the contrasting white pickguard.
 

GWDavis28

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We can not forget about this one of a kind green, it may not be a skinny stringed instrument, but it is still a MM.

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It was part of a CLB auction. Here is the write up:

Rare Music Man Bongo
The Casey Lee Ball Foundation will be auctioning off this rare Music Man Bongo bass to help support pediatric kidney research! This Bongo is one of three made for the Nippon Paint Aveo promotional tour. The Aveo is a new model from GM, featuring modern looks and performance at an affordable price. Nippon is a company specializing in after-market paint customization for automobiles. The Bongo was chosen to complement the Aveo because of its distictive looks and outstanding performance.

What makes this Bongo unique is the paint job, "Fritz-the-Katt Lime Green," tri-coat Sherwin Williams paint formulated by Color Design Studio of America, a division of Nippon. Both the Aveo and the Bongo were painted with the same color, a bright green sparkle finish, and this model features one Music Man humbucking pickup.


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