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Randracula

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First and foremost I would like to thank Mr. Sterling Ball for this kind act of generosity. You and the entire EBMM staff have gone above and beyond to help me and I am forever grateful..........This bass is and forever will be a keeper.
THANK YOU
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In case you have seen what my Stringray looked like before look here......I MEAN HERE !
 

bovinehost

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I think this is a cheap marketing ploy!

Seriously, that BP can really make you think about....everything.

Nice figuring on that neck. You should post a before/after photo series here, Randy.
 

phatduckk

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woo hoo!

Randy and I spoke on the phone a few times today and i can vouch for how stoked and thankfull he is :)

great lookin bass, great story :)

i also wanna thank pops and all the MM folks for being so badass and hookin up one of my good buddies. everyone rules! hearin randy all excited made my day :)
 

jongitarz

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The grain on that neck is nice...Tomas (vontomas) picked it out. Awesome gesture by BP. One of those projects that make you feel good to have a small part in.
 

jongitarz

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The lower part of the headstock fell off when I removed the tuners. They were the only thing holding it together. Y'all should have seen this bass, and its case. Randy is very lucky he didn't get hurt badly.
 
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