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New Sire P Basses!

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Both the V9 and P7 look very appealing. I will probably pass on the V9 since I am set with jazz-style basses, but it's gorgeous with that flame maple top.

I certainly HOPE that they will come to their senses and offer the P7 with a jazz neck as an option straight from the factory instead of as an extra thing for me to buy and then swap out myself. More expense, more effort, not gonna do it. If they offer a jazz-neck version, I am buying one.
 
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I certainly HOPE that they will come to their senses and offer the P7 with a jazz neck as an option straight from the factory instead of as an extra thing for me to buy and then swap out myself. More expense, more effort, not gonna do it. If they offer a jazz-neck version, I am buying one.
They obviously listened to us, as that is exactly what they are doing. My only gripe is that they aren't offering the P7 in a 5 string model... :bored::rollno::crying:
 
I try to be understanding toward those for whom English is not one's first language.

Oh OK, I assumed being a USA company, English would be their first language. Anyway, it doesn't give me a lot of confidence, the idea of buying a bass from a company that doesn't seem to know their millimetres from their inches, regardless of whether English is their first language or not.
 
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Oh OK, I assumed being a USA company, English would be their first language. Anyway, it doesn't give me a lot of confidence, the idea of buying a bass from a company that doesn't seem to know their millimetres from their inches, regardless of whether English is their first language or not.
Nobody is twisting your arm to buy. If this makes you leery, then keep your money, and leave more for the rest of us. :thumbsup:;)
 
Oh OK, I assumed being a USA company, English would be their first language. Anyway, it doesn't give me a lot of confidence, the idea of buying a bass from a company that doesn't seem to know their millimetres from their inches, regardless of whether English is their first language or not.
If whoever wrote that turned out to be a native English speaker, I'd be even more dismayed.
 
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Oh OK, I assumed being a USA company, English would be their first language. Anyway, it doesn't give me a lot of confidence, the idea of buying a bass from a company that doesn't seem to know their millimetres from their inches, regardless of whether English is their first language or not.
a slight mistake..give 'em a break..they make a fabulous bass..its all i use now.
 
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