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New BFR's don't have matching headstocks?

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    New BFR's don't have matching headstocks?

    I don't know how I missed this... What is the reason for no longer doing matching headstocks? I was planning on getting another BFR JP7 relatively soon...but the non-matching headstock is a pretty big turn-off. I'm thinking I might get an "older" one now.

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    It depends on the finish.

    I think the Walnut and Tobacco Bursts are still MHS, but they stopped the MHS on other colours due to difficulty staining the mahogany ???

    (Someone correct me if I'm wrong)

    eg. My first run BBB BFR JP is MHS, but I think they come black now ?

    Oh, Cherry Burst is also MHS
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    Bah. Matching headstocks are for sissies.
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    from memory it was to improve efficiency in production.
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    I think Tobacco Burst and now Cherry Burst are the only colors that still have matching headstocks. They said it was because it was very difficult to get the stain on the maple to match the stain on the mahogany, so as Colin said, it was to improve efficiency in production.
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    I believe, the answer lies here somewhere:
    http://www.ernieball.com/forums/musi...ge-update.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by banjoplayer View Post
    I believe, the answer lies here somewhere:
    http://www.ernieball.com/forums/musi...ge-update.html
    I'm sorry, but with all due respect, I do not understand this at all. The reason they no longer make matching headstocks is because it's too difficult? If I'm paying nearly $3,000 for a guitar, I sure as hell hope some difficulty went into it. And if it's too difficult- then why are they still doing matching headstocks for some finishes?? Shouldn't they have phased all of them out?
    This is the same excuse that was used to not make ebony boards- even though everyone I have talked to prefers the look and feel of ebony, they don't want to use it because it's "hard to work with".
    There is no word to describe this marketing technique other than INSANE. I'm almost afraid to think of what's coming next.... or rather, NOT coming.



    Has anyone here ever done a poll to see if the users here would prefer an Ebony fretboard option over rosewood? Would such a poll, with results favoring ebony, persuade EBMM to reconsider- or do the consumers wants not matter?

    Don't get me wrong, my BFR JP7 is the best production model 7 string I've ever played, but I'm about one more 'not a finish option/no longer a finish option' excuse away from selling my JP7s and having some customs commissioned.

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    Hey Rob,

    This sissy likes matching headstocks. The carpet should always match the drapes...

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    So, you'd sell your guitar.. the best production model you've ever played.. just because EBMM has to make some tough business decisions to ensure they can continue to make quality instruments?

    I don't follow the logic.
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    I lub my "collectible" MHS BBB JP6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizzy View Post
    I lub my "collectible" MHS BBB JP6

    you gotta rub it in Dizzy! hahaha

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    I understand the frustration, but come on . . . it's a color choice. Strictly for aesthetics and does not affect the payability of the guitar at all. There's no difference between a BFR JP with a matchng headstock and a JP with a black painted headstock, except to your eye.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyEVH5150 View Post
    I understand the frustration, but come on . . . it's a color choice. Strictly for aesthetics and does not affect the payability of the guitar at all. There's no difference between a BFR JP with a matchng headstock and a JP with a black painted headstock, except to your eye.
    Let me just say that a matching headstock isn't the end of the world for me and it doesn't affect the playability, but I understand him wanting a matching headstock. If I had a red lamborghini with a black hood, I'd be pissed!
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    Seriously, the MHS with the burst colour / black is SO hard to notice that it may as well be black anyways. Unless there's some pretty bright light, you can be 12" away from it and it's very hard to notice.

    (on mine and most I've seen)

    No biggie.
    Last edited by Dizzy; 08-17-2009 at 07:18 AM.
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    2010 BFR JP6 - Bahama Blue (#4 of 50)
    2009 BFR JP6 - Dargie II
    2009 BFR JP6 - Cherry Burst (NAMM)
    2009 JP6 - Dargie II (NAMM)- FOR SALE
    2009 BFR Rosewood Luke - White Pearl
    2007 BFR JP6 - Bahama Blue Burst (MHS)
    2007 20th Ann. Silhouette - Prem Quilt / Piezo / Hardtail
    2007 20th Ann. Silhouette - Prem Quilt / Hardtail
    2004 Silhouette Hardtail - White / Rosewood
    2002 JP6 - Silver Sparkle
    1995 EVH - Trans Blue Quilt (NOS)



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