Okies, I've just sat here for the last 5 or 10 minutes and stared aimlessly at the Bongo pictures to see if they'd grow on me.
Stuff I didn't like:
I don't really like rosewood fretboards. It's not a specific problem with Bongos, it's just guitars and basses in general. A maple option would be nice.
Patterned pick guards. Ick! I've always hated toirtoise shell/abalone. I like the ones on the SUB though, they look pretty smart. But whoever thought a pattern that resembles vomit mixed with blood looks cool needs their head tested. Obviously a few of you will disagree with me on this one, but for peeps that don't, I think we'd all appreciate some nicer alernatives. Mirror ones are cool ...
I really liked the metal plate under the controls on the Stringray, too bad Bongos don't have one, but it doesn't bother me that much.
Painting the neck is iffy. It works well in practice with a painted headstock (IMHO), but I'd still really like an all maple neck, headstock and fretboard option so badly.
The body shape. Haha. No, just no.
Stuff I liked:
Pickups. This thing probably will sound like nothing else. Will you guys ever post sound samples that we can listen to like on G&L's web site? (It is OK to mention those guys, right?

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I didn't like the headstock when I first saw it. It's kinda grown on me now though. Mebby because it works well relative to the body shape, but I can sorta visualise it working well with a plain ol' Stingray too.
The fact you didn't revert to an SR5 pickguard shape with the 5-string models. Although it looks less symmetrical than a Stringray's, or am I imagining that? It looks wonky on one side like with a Sterling.
Anyways, rant over. All that way just my opinion, and is subject to change, if like Derek said and it grows on me. But I doubt it ... What are everyone else's thoughts, does anyone really like the look yet?