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Eggman

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The fact of the matter is, I am envious as hell of you single H guys, and i don't even know what one sounds like:(

Think of the sound of your HH - only better:D

Kidding - I love my HH.

Hard to 'splain the difference. Ballsy without being too treble-ly. I guess I mean without that bridge pick-up only jazz bass sound - that sounds a bit thin (to me).
 

tkarter

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Mine is loaned out at the moment. As soon as Aggie gets home I will take a new pic and show you the Bongo that owns Kansas.


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adouglas

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Real men play...........you know the rest:p

Real men can handle the notes below low E.

You want a low B? YOU CAN'T HANDLE A LOW B!!!!!

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mike not fat

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I've got nothing against single H Bongos or MM in general.

Thus I needed a HH Bongo for the foolowing reason :

I've got 2 balls, so that makes a pick up for each one !

Reply closed !

MNF
 

husky123

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I'd like to be in this club if anyone knows of a 4 banger for sale?
 
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maddog

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One of the humbuckers is missing? Oh, no... that is the point of this thread. Sorry.
Hank Williams wasn't born yet in 1952?

There were actually two things wrong in that picture:
1. Jack does not have a martini
2. Jack does not have frets.
 
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