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Corey S.

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Hi everyone!! i'm new to the forum,but i've visited quite a few times in the past.anyways,i have a question for you guys,but i'm not sure if this is the right place to post cause my question is reguarding a SBMM bass.and as far as i know,there isn't a SBMM forum.

i was browsing through talkbass forums,which i'm sure at least some of you have heard of,and i came across this beauty:

SBMM Ray34 - New Finish - TalkBass Forums

yup,the silverburst RAY34.i almost died of excitment when i saw it.
the problem is,they didn't really give much info about it.so is there anything more you guys can tell me about it??? either way,thank you!
 

bovinehost

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Pat Park will be along sooner or later and can give you the most accurate information on the SBMM line, but what he told us was that the silverburst finish is a possibility for next year. Nothing certain, to be sure, at this point.

I'm going to edit your title a bit to reflect the content so he'll notice it right away.

Jack
 

Basspro

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I remember seeing a picture of one at the BPL event.Your probably right Jack, could
be a possiable next year finish.
 

Corey S.

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still working out the final details, but yes it looks like we will officially introduce this color at Winter NAMM.

OMG!,amazing.i can't thank all you guys enough for the info,it's definatly top notch here :).just out of plain curiosity,were there any other new colors suposed to be released???
 

OutToPlayJazz

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You won't believe how good these basses are.

Oh, but I do - I've got the Ray 34. It's almost too close to my Stingray for comfort. Successfully fullfils the design brief. EBMM quality, feel & sound on a budget. And getting them built in the Indonesian Cort factory was a master stroke!

Nobody does it better...
 
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