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arrowheadguitar

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I decided a while ago that as Bongos are made in such a way that you can replace the pickguard (scratchplate to us in the UK) without disturbing anything else, that I'd make myself a new one.

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looks good to me - maybe a matte black one next, or how about a mirror ..

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That looks great--especially for a do-it-yourself job. I know it's not exactly rocket science, but I'm still impressed. :D

I'm digging the Daisy Rock in the background, too. :cool:
 

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How's that Daisy Rock? I've been eyeballing the short scale guitar version of that Fantasy Butterfly for my 3.5 year old daughter.
 

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SteveB said:
How's that Daisy Rock? I've been eyeballing the short scale guitar version of that Fantasy Butterfly for my 3.5 year old daughter.

they're pretty well put together, I had one of the heart-shaped guitars for a while set up for slide and it played and sounded fine.

the bass is a little neck heavy but as I bought it to occasionally annoy my guitarist (he hates it) it's not that important :)


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Arrowhead, what are those funky lookin' basses on the rack behind the Bongo? (which looks great, BTW!)

Yamaha's, aren't they? I played one once...I liked the funky look, but was not too impressed with the sound. What's your experience?
 

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Dr. Nick said:
Arrowhead, what are those funky lookin' basses on the rack behind the Bongo? (which looks great, BTW!)

Yamaha's, aren't they? I played one once...I liked the funky look, but was not too impressed with the sound. What's your experience?


They are Yamahas, SBVs (the modern ones) and SBs (vintage 1967-71) I've been collecting them for a while now and have 15 out of a reckoned total of 27 (all colours/models)

soundwise I like them, though they do vary in sound quite a bit.

Paul.
 

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arrowheadguitar said:
They are Yamahas, SBVs (the modern ones) and SBs (vintage 1967-71) I've been collecting them for a while now and have 15 out of a reckoned total of 27 (all colours/models)

soundwise I like them, though they do vary in sound quite a bit.

Paul.

Very Cool! Perhaps the one I played was just not a prime example. Definitely a funky looking bass. Good choice for a collection!

I imagine they are quite a contrast from that great looking Bongo.
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