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actually you injected your opinion "The St Vincent shape is equally problematic." <br />
I was pointing out that it's hard to state as fact when we havent made one yet <br />
and followed it up with laughter. Lots of things to do if you are indeed correct <br />
and the first prototype is out of balance....I dont plan of offering it if it cannot <br />
be made to our standards."
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Hi BP. I tend to use too many words, yet in an instance where I used fewer <br />
words, maybe I offended or upset you. If I had written a more wordy style, <br />
the phrase <i>"The St Vincent shape is equally problematic."</i> might've been <br />
expanded to <i>"<u>Pictures of</u> the St. V. Bass <u>appear</u> to incorporate the hornless <br />
shape that typically will exhibit the balance problem when the bass has a <br />
full 34" scale ... and is not of headless design." </i><br />
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But even my wordy self doesn't write like THAT. Lawyers write like that ! <br />
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If I had been only a teeny bit more cautious I coulda added one word: <br />
<i>"The St Vincent shape <b>APPEARS</b> to be equally problematic."</i> But I'm <br />
thinking that woulda still triggered the the same reply from you. <br />
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I did critique the St. V. bass's SHAPE, not the bass itself which clearly I've <br />
never touched, nor hacked into your CAD system and built my own 1-off <br />
prototype ! IOW, <u>clearly I was critiquing a picture</u> of a bass not yet built, <br />
and applying common knowledge to the question of <i>"Will it be short scale ?" </i> <br />
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FWIW I'm more touchy than most players about balance, even on fretted <br />
basses, and playing almost entirely fretless makes it even worse. As I'm <br />
aware of that, I'd never push my personal judgement about a particular <br />
bass being "too neck heavy", cuz I'm admittedly more critical about that. <br />
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I moved the strap buttons on my Boingo 5 cuz I'm so picky ... but it's not <br />
something I'd wanna post as a Stickie to address a widespread complaint <br />
cuz acoarst there IS NO widespread complaint <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":-)" title="Smile :-)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":-)" /> OTOH a Boingo 4 really <br />
does have better balance than the 5-string, even tho mostly no one cares !</div>