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RaginRog

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Hopefully I won't do the same after i get my first.

Well, I'm still keeping my Stingray HH. That baby can do it all as well, and has a different sound. I still play it for couple of songs every other day. I usually get in about 45-60 minutes of practice time a night. Usually to keep up with the newer songs my band has added.
 

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Congrats!

I'm glad that many of You guys can afford yourself multi bass ownership :D but I just don't get it why two identical models (except the color)? :confused:

Only of collecting it?

Please, no hard feelings, just curious? :eek:

For example, it's good to have a few Bongos, but with different pickup configuration, right?

Thanks Keko,

No hard feelings...I guess it's a hobby of mine. I don't really spend money on anything else, and haven't gone on a true vacation in more than 3 years. I guess when you look at it, 2 basses are really all a person probably needs. Maybe a 4 & 5, or two 4 string models with different sounds, or tunings. I'll probably only have 3 basses for a while...I once had 7 basses, but 3 of them were very cheap. Another time I had 4 basses, but I was gigging a couple of times a month back then as well.
I guess it all depends on how much money you have to spare. I just started a 401k through work, and eventually need to start dumping my extra cash there rather than buying additional basses.

Take Care,
Rog
 
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Thanks Nick.

So does your Sterling get much playing time?

Yes, it does! I love my Sterling 5 single H! :D
I have seven different fretted electric 5-string basses and since I play full-time I'm really good about "rotating" them. I also have an acoustic/electric 5-string bass which makes eight basses total. We no longer do our "unplugged" gig so the acoustic/electric just gets used at home for learning songs or practicing. :(
 

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Yes, it does! I love my Sterling 5 single H! :D
I have seven different fretted electric 5-string basses and since I play full-time I'm really good about "rotating" them. :(

Oh well playing full-time definitely helps. I'm hoping once my band builds it's set-list up that we play once or twice a month. I'd be content with that. For now, they get rotated at practices.
 
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