This is a discussion on Super rare jp's for boston gc sessions available within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Originally Posted by Wide'Iwas You were in chicago! Sorry I missed it! maybe next time Not to hijack the thread...but, ...
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i don't know if ill make it, i have a little more time to decide but driving down there is hectic..
For everyone going: hope you have a blast! Hope te see a similar thing here in the Netherlands pne day (though not getting my hopes up)
The one snatching the spalted: you lucky bastard![]()
GEAR:
- 1993 Silo in Cherryburst with Floyd
- Roland VG-99
WE had a blast...a great job by all at gc and the berklee students were a blast and very nice people
Last edited by Big Poppa; 11-22-2009 at 06:02 AM.
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Ok, time for all of you that were there to show some pics.....................BP did Glenn get a special surprise?![]()
2009 StingRay HH Stealth
Gallien-Krueger MB 210
Here you go.
JP GC Sessions pictures by silentman - Photobucket
EBMM JP6 Mystic Dream
EBMM JP6 DD2
EBMM JP6 BFR Walnut
EBMM JP6 White Sparkle
EBMM JP6 BFR Cherry Burst
EBMM JPX6
Good to hear it was fun. Anyone pick up those breathtaking one-offs?
EDIT: Link to the pictures not working here?!
Last edited by metalmarty; 11-22-2009 at 07:14 AM.
GEAR:
- 1993 Silo in Cherryburst with Floyd
- Roland VG-99
Lou, you bought the Cherry Burst?!?!? It looks amazing.
I had to make a last minute decision as to whether to go to GC or an all expenses paid dinner at Morton's.
In the end I couldn't pass up the option to spend hundreds of dollars of someone elses money on steak and wine at my favorite restaurant.I guess I'm a greedy opportunistic mutant.
This was a fantastic event and everything really fell into place for me and my son who stuck it out till we left at after midnight. It started with me finding a parking spot on the street!! A couple hundred yards from GC. I had not been to the Boston GC before and the selection of all guitars....but especially Musicman was phenominal. That spalted maple JP.....just wow. Lou's new JP.....I can say that it is THE nicest looking guitar I've ever seen!
We arrived around 4:15 and played around with a silo for a bit. We then went into the premium room where I found another silo to try out. In walks in JP for an interview and photo session and we were cleared out. Shortly after, BP arrived and went in with John. After a pizza break and some time playing an AX40 and another silo, everyone was heading upstairs for the session and we were given VIP passes to get seats (really grateful for that).
Don Lappin from Berklee put on a session and was unbelievable. I don't know how BP finds players like this, but he really does find the best of the best. His 2 hand melodic tapping/playing has to be seen (see the videos if you have not already).
BP came on next and did some preliminary background and brought on JP. There were lots of questions from the (mostly Berklee) audience and we learned some good stuff. Basics and alternate picking with a metronome were John's consistant messages. He did a lot of examples from scale and notes-on-a-string training to a bit of signal path gear to demos with a backing track. The off-the-cuff solo building showed his true knowledge and skill. He really, really stresses basics (which is sending me to a Berklee video lesson that I've been ignoring).
Following the session, BP met with us knuckleheads for a bit and then the signing got going. The line was all through the store (my pic only shows a small part of it) and everyone was cool and patient. Us knuckleheads all somehow ended up in the premium room. My son waited right to the end, then got in line and picked up some signed photos and a poster and BP asked if he wanted some pics.....he said sure....and he came back over with probably 25 picks.He felt very welcome and was able to spend some time with both BP and John.
Us knuckleheads and GC people and John were hosted by BP for some casual food and we had a chance to get to know the other knuckleheads a bit more. As it turns out, Glen, Lou and I all live within about a 20 mile circle. Before my son dozed off into his soup (hahaha), we headed home. I have a few phone pix....sorry for the quality....this camera phone thing is new to me.
Oh......did I forget to tell you about playing the double hum, mahogony body, rosewood neck red Al? Or all the cool colors it will come in? Oh....I guess I did..... Really nice playing piece....which further confuses my choices between an Al and a Silo.
Don Lappin
BP's intro
BP and JP
BP and JP working together. (I wish I could have heard more of BP playing guitar....I love his style)
knucklehead meet with BP....Glenn and Lou (with his new toy)
signing line
Everyone was super nice. I am really looking forward to the next session or clinic we can get to! Thanks again BP, Glen and John and everyone from Guitar Center.
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07 Albert Lee SSS Black Cherry Burst
buncha non-ebmm guitars
keep in mind that you are talking about four pieces of wood two pots one switch a trem along with springs two pickups and some wire.....BP
LOU!! what a buy!!! You are a lucky dude.
Lefty JP6 BFR Cherryburst (Born 12-30-09)
The cherry burst awesome. I will post some nice pics of it tomorrow.
EBMM JP6 Mystic Dream
EBMM JP6 DD2
EBMM JP6 BFR Walnut
EBMM JP6 White Sparkle
EBMM JP6 BFR Cherry Burst
EBMM JPX6
Congrats Lou, I for one am jealous as hell
Did anyone snag te spalted as far as you know?
GEAR:
- 1993 Silo in Cherryburst with Floyd
- Roland VG-99
They are all gone...
EBMM JP6 Mystic Dream
EBMM JP6 DD2
EBMM JP6 BFR Walnut
EBMM JP6 White Sparkle
EBMM JP6 BFR Cherry Burst
EBMM JPX6
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