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GreyDad

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I had to nearly wrestle the blinking thing out of his hands,

I had to swap the BigAl for that baby.. hehe!

What he didn't say was that he thought just because I was old and grey I must be one of the S&T staff and so didn't dare ask me if I'd let the B4 go! :D

<oops that's going to cost me a few pints next time I see them... :D>
 

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Oh, the single H fivers aren't too bad, either, really.
 

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Oh, the single H fivers aren't too bad, either, really.

Jack, you're probably not wrong - and now I've Joined The Addiction(TM) I'll have a 5er and a 6er to look forward to in the future, and they may well be single H's ;)

My eldest son is 10 and is learning to play drums and he's doing ok. We were "jamming" a week ago and I had the SR5 HH switch set in the middle, actually my favourite tone especially for recording stuff. After a few minutes he stopped and said to me "Dad, I can't hear you properly" and not wanting to turn the amp up any more I unthinkingly just flicked the switch to the back, selecting the bridge humbucker only. We started playing again and straightaway he said to me "that's it, Dad, I can hear you again now" - reminding me, bless him, why the bridge pup on a Stingray is the only one you need for playing live and cutting through the mix. I had this very much in mind when I was playing the Bongo 4H at the show.
 

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That one was the best playing Bongo I've ever laid my hands on, remarkably light, responsive and just dreamy good to play! Good catch, greydad!

Magnus, I owe you a heap of thanks, mate - you were the one who cut through the crap and indecison and said to me "Well why don't you just buy THAT one?" :D

So I did - and thanks to Pete and Nick for taking the offer to buy there and then on the stand seriously, my friend Nick of Soundsplus in Bury St Edmunds who retailed the deal for me and Andy of S&T for greasing the wheels of the deal - cheers to all. The bass is with Nick being cleaned up and checked out and I can't wait to get my hands on it :cool:
 

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Magnus, I owe you a heap of thanks, mate - you were the one who cut through the crap and indecison and said to me "Well why don't you just buy THAT one?" :D

So I did - and thanks to Pete and Nick for taking the offer to buy there and then on the stand seriously, my friend Nick of Soundsplus in Bury St Edmunds who retailed the deal for me and Andy of S&T for greasing the wheels of the deal - cheers to all. The bass is with Nick being cleaned up and checked out and I can't wait to get my hands on it :cool:

I feel blessed to have played & loved your new Bongo. Truly, it's made me fall in love with my own all over again. Absolutely top notch.

PS. It wasn't your grey hair that made me think you were S&T, it was the fact that you'd been on the Bongo ALLLLLLLLLLL day & not left the EB stand :D

Can't blame you!!!
 

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Greetings Hairy Mammoth of Stoke:

I feel blessed to have played & loved your new Bongo. Truly, it's made me fall in love with my own all over again. Absolutely top notch.

Yes, they are rather nice

PS. It wasn't your grey hair that made me think you were S&T, it was the fact that you'd been on the Bongo ALLLLLLLLLLL day & not left the EB stand :D

Can't blame you!!!

Worse than that, I was there again on Sunday! There were tears of joy on the S&T stand when I finally left :D

I sent you a myspace request - did you get it?
 
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