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LawDaddy

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I can't help but think that BP and crew are having a hearty laugh over the deep and intricately detailed speculation sparked by little more than a photo of a mylar pouch and a few random words from Craig.

We really, really have too much time on our hands around here….

I'm posting this from in-flight WiFi somewhere over Colorado. Nothing but time here. :)

I second the SLO poptarts

LOL, thanks. If the package said "NOT FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE" we would know it's true.
 

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New coating ??

Looking forward to the sound clips
 
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supadave

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Oh are you freakin kidding me!!!!!???? I started this thread at page 1 and got more excited every couple of posts until I finally wet myself a little bit as I hit page four and scrolled down..............................to NO DEMO YET!!!!!
Now I'm crying...and my pants are wet...........
.......COME ON!!
 

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I agree...POP TARTS....mmmmmm now I'm hungry for Strawberry...

The package is from Coachella - not sure Kelloggs have a facility there :D strawberry or not!?

I'm starting to wonder what sort of sample he has in mind - he did say samples before dinner - either he doesn't eat that often or his samples are happening after dinner :eek:
 

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Wellll, some of my piezo basses have TI's "Rick Turner" strings
on them [aka Acousticores]. These are waaaaay toadally unlike
ANY other electric bass strings, but require piezos, as there are
no magnetic signals at all from brass-wound nylon filaments. I
have always wished that someone would take the leap and find
a way to make a magnetic string that works like the Rick Turner
strings. If it can be done, certainly EB can do it.

That "cat gut" hint caught me right away, too, which is why I
really think this is the breakthru I've waited about 10 years for.

Baiting with weighted breath .....


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TheAntMan

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I can't help but think that BP and crew are having a hearty laugh over the deep and intricately detailed speculation sparked by little more than a photo of a mylar pouch and a few random words from Craig.

We really, really have too much time on our hands around here….

Actually, I have very little personal time any more, BUT, I will make time for EBMM intrigue :D

--Ant
 

MK Bass Weed

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Was "catgut" a hint? Sheesh

From "Britannica"
'A cord made from the intestines of certain animals, particularly sheep, and used for surgical ligatures and sutures, for the strings of violins and related instruments, and for the strings of tennis rackets and archery bows.'

SO, I can play 'My Girl' AND TENNIS with my BONGO and these new strings?
 
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