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NickNihil

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Because all I'm looking for is the answer to the question I posed in the title of this thread but for reasons of threading 'etiquette' I must not (dare I say, MUST NOT, nay) post an empty thread with the mere implication OF the title expressing the sole purpose, the goal, the endgame, if you will, of my intentions of current inquisitor, I must (dare I say, MUST, yay) post within the contents, or rather, body, of this thread elucidating content, EVEN THOUGH, dear readers and colleagues, there is NOTHING between the title and body to be elucidated, I will rephrase the question AS SUCH to not be merely redundant BUT (dare I say, BUT) but absurdly redundant. Here is the question:

Certain Ernie Ball Music Man guitars ('guitars' will heretofore define 'solid wood-body instruments with 6 six strings, with often 3, though sometimes 4, wound strings, with a standard pitch range of concert E2 to 'a lot higher,' disregarding extended techniques) come with the name delineation RS, such as "Ernie Ball Music Man Stingray RS,' whereas their BASS guitars ('Bass guitars' will heretofore define...I'm really sick of writing like this.)...

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