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Fender Introduces New Two-String, Five-Fret Design For Church Bassists

The bass just has the E and A strings and the first five frets: all you need to play every worship song ever written. It also has decorative knobs, so you can pretend to adjust settings and turn up your volume, even though the church bass is turned off in the house anyway.

"We noticed that most bass guitars at church wastefully included a G and D string as well as a whole bunch of frets higher up the fretboard," Frank Leming, head of church bass research at Fender said. "It was a massive waste of resources. This allows us to keep the cost down so the church's $50 budget won't be blown on a bass."

Leming also said the design is much more nimble, shaving almost half the weight off the size of a traditional bass.

Fender actually began testing these designs in churches across the country over the past few months, but no one noticed.
 
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well sure -- but -- you cant "palm" that ---
that little pocket rocket can be damn near invisible in my hand ------
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assembled in Miami ;) made in Italy
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