EBMM Sterling with BFR solid rosewood neck

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EBMM Sterling with BFR solid rosewood neck

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This came yesterday and it's an instant keeper! The neck feels like some sort of good sex act.

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pardon me, but what does BFR stand for?? Brazillian Freakin' Rosewood?
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:shock: DROOL.
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BFR is for "Ball Family Reserve". I wish I had ordered more with this limited time neck option, a Bongo would have been killer.
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ah, now I get it! I have to agree with Andrew, that is one sweet bass. What's the headstock veneer made of?
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Solid rosewood, they only put finish on the headstock and leave the back of the neck unfinished for the feel of it.
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Absolutely stunning. You kill me with these one off special EBs of yours.

FYI: Be careful of that unfinished neck though, as it's probably going to be more temperamental to temperature changes. I had a '97 Stingray that came with an unfinished birdseye maple neck, and it really needed constant adjusting. (it also got dirty and grimy looking after a while, but with a dark wood you shouldn't have that problem). Yours is rosewood, so it may be a bit more stable.
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Re: EBMM Sterling with BFR solid rosewood neck

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B E A U T I F U L !!!
Stunning bass and neck.
The only thing I do not like on the latest MM basses is the compensation nut. It is fugly but has it's purpose. Never really had an issue with my 96 staying in pitch. All in all, great looking bass and congrats! :mrgreen:
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I agree about the nut, the juice ain't worth the squeeze, my older one's sound just fine. I played it tonight at the blues jam, with a good drummer I might add. It sounds thick and fat with less adjustment on the eq than my other stock Sterling's. The sustain is very good on this one, the low fundamental hangs in there and the high end is very smooth. My Dargie Delight Sterling still holds the top spot, with the added single coil pickup, but this one is a very close second. This one will get a lot of play and I may now sell off a couple Sterlings, five is really too many of one thing. :mrgreen:
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