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mesavox

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The BFR JP has a push/pull, and it activates all coils.

Oh, the BFR does... I get it now.. lol. I was partly confused too by the question. lol. Of course, I'm never surprised when I'm confused. lol

Oh man... I want one.... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wait... activates all coils at once? Wow... what kind of sound does that produce?
 

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If I may make an observation, the BFRs seem like BMW's M cars, Cadillac's V Series, Benz's AMG, or Audi's S cars. Even if they are out of reach of those who might afford the regular line of instruments, these instruments may have a halo effect, which may bring more people to try or to seek out regular EBMMs because of the reputation that BFRs may bring to the company.

Ding ding ding! :D
 

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Quick question:

I understand that the four colours shown/discussed will be all that are available initially. Are there any plans at the moment to introduce a sunbursty-type finish similar to the ones we have seen JP playing recently later on?

Many thanks in anticipation.

Actually JP requested that we not produce the color as he thinks it is too stodgy. WE decided to simplify and offer the same four colors for both the Lukes and Jp F-1. Also on the heels of the sil20th we didnt want to produce a ltd or bfr that too closely resemble the 20th's

Keep in mind that the BFR models will change quite often....
 

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Good luck at NAMM tomorrow guys - hope you get lots of positive feedback.

Can't wait to see some BFR Sterling love or some Albert Lee love! I really appreciate you guys showing us these before everyone else - it's this kind of thing and the personal attention that really makes this place special. In return, I'll try and commit to helping towards the purchase of a new pair of shoes for BP this year ;)

I love this place.

(and yes, I have been drinking) :D

Azzy doll, we need that lump Trev to get on the bandwagon!
 

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Actually JP requested that we not produce the color as he thinks it is too stodgy. WE decided to simplify and offer the same four colors for both the Lukes and Jp F-1. Also on the heels of the sil20th we didnt want to produce a ltd or bfr that too closely resemble the 20th's

Keep in mind that the BFR models will change quite often....

BP i've started a dedicated savings spot in my money tin for a BFR Albert. Should it happen. ;) I will be ready when it comes!!!!!!!
 

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Just hoping BP or someone else in the know could tell us a bit about how the F-1 ended up with a finished neck. It's an interesting change considering the player.

Also, I have a feeling you folks will be doing alot of Bahama Blueburst this year. :) Good luck at NAMM.
 

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Just hoping BP or someone else in the know could tell us a bit about how the F-1 ended up with a finished neck. It's an interesting change considering the player.

Also, I have a feeling you folks will be doing alot of Bahama Blueburst this year. :) Good luck at NAMM.

I thought that it was already answered... Mahogony necks have to have some sort of finish on them... I know I can't think of a guitar that has ever had an unfinished Mahogony neck anyway.

It won't feel any different than the Ibanez JPM did once the satin was worn smooth really. It doesn't seem all that shocking to me I guess.

Gosh, I just can't wait to hear one... When JP brings out the proto on Score, you can litterally hear the differnece... but now that it has a mahog neck... I really wonder how it will sound.
 

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Azzy doll, we need that lump Trev to get on the bandwagon!

daveb said:
That lump Trev was playing an AL in my store for a loooooooong time. I really could not believe that he didnt walk out with it!

Come on Trev get with the game.....

I know I know :) I'm working on it! He believes that there are better things he can spend our money on at the moment rather such a frivolous item as a guitar, but I'm going to convince him otherwise. Well, I'll actually put down the deposit behind his back so he then has no choice, but shhhhhh you didn't hear me say that :D

Dave he DID want to walk out with it, but he wants his first AL to be made for him, and to be exactly what he wants, which is fair enough. That cherryburst wasn't far off tho! :)

Now you all know my plan, wait for me to put it into action in the next few months mwah ha ha ;)
 

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When JP brings out the proto on Score, you can litterally hear the differnece...


Sure it's a nice guitar, but through that rig? I'd question that. With that amount of gain (and i do like JP's sound) I think it would be hard to hear the subtle differences in tone between the regular JP and his "sitrucci". Doesn't sound much different to me. However, I do think the F-1's will be different sounding to regular JP's. Will the F-1's always be part of the BFR range? IS the BFR thing going to be permanent?
 

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Actually JP requested that we not produce the color as he thinks it is too stodgy. WE decided to simplify and offer the same four colors for both the Lukes and Jp F-1. Also on the heels of the sil20th we didnt want to produce a ltd or bfr that too closely resemble the 20th's

Keep in mind that the BFR models will change quite often....

What does "stodgy" mean? Is it a cross between "stupid" and "dodgy"? :p
 

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Sure it's a nice guitar, but through that rig? I'd question that. With that amount of gain (and i do like JP's sound) I think it would be hard to hear the subtle differences in tone between the regular JP and his "sitrucci". Doesn't sound much different to me. However, I do think the F-1's will be different sounding to regular JP's. Will the F-1's always be part of the BFR range? IS the BFR thing going to be permanent?

Well, there are more mids, and I noticed it on Raise the Knife, and then I was doing something else when he was playing it on Goodnight Kiss, and I knew he had switched to it.
 

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That walnut-burst JP7 is to die for. :)

I don't have much of a problem whatsoever with finished necks, but I have to ask:

If I were to scuff it a bit to make it less sticky (say with emory paper or 550 grit sandpaper), would that void my warranty?

A minor point that wouldn't keep me from buying one. ;)

Pete: send me a quote, but I'm sure you already knew that. :D
 

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A good way to make your finished neck feel unfinished is get some of the green 3M scrubby pads, wet it down and go at the neck with it, using a little pressure. You can later buff up the finish to it's original gloss.
 

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Actually JP requested that we not produce the color as he thinks it is too stodgy. WE decided to simplify and offer the same four colors for both the Lukes and Jp F-1. Also on the heels of the sil20th we didnt want to produce a ltd or bfr that too closely resemble the 20th's

Keep in mind that the BFR models will change quite often....

Thanks BP

Looks to me like JP wants to keep the sunburst finish ULTRA exclusive!:D
 
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