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Jack FFR1846

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Sure......put modding my sub-1 back into my head.

"while I'm at it, I might as well recess the rear cover"......

Very nice Silo, by the way. Hmmm....add a maple top and paint the rest of the body white.......I like that idea.

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looks great....but i'd need a guitar tech to help keep me straight. My first ball was an Axis, and it took me a while to be able to handle a flush mounted floyd....can't imagine a floater.
 

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there was a thread a week or so ago about this I believe, I recall these were a limited run for a Japanese distributor.
 

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looks great....but i'd need a guitar tech to help keep me straight. My first ball was an Axis, and it took me a while to be able to handle a flush mounted floyd....can't imagine a floater.

Just takes effort, time and patience.
 

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I prefer my floyds to be floating.. Granted, it takes a while to get use to it and to tune it.. But, it kinda beats the purpose of a floyd on a guitar if it only dives!! Then, again, it all comes down to choice.. Like Jason said, Its nice to be able to pull UP once in a while and get those harmonics screaming :D
 

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I prefer my floyds to be floating.. Granted, it takes a while to get use to it and to tune it.. But, it kinda beats the purpose of a floyd on a guitar if it only dives!! Then, again, it all comes down to choice.. Like Jason said, Its nice to be able to pull UP once in a while and get those harmonics screaming :D

Totally. I dig having the ability to do some Dimebag-style super-harmonics :D
 

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Silo with recessed floyd trem. I've never seen this before!

What am I missing here?!?!

It's an old one; Silo's had the option of a recessed Floyd from say 1991-1995 give-or-take a year (roughly the same time frame that the EVH Signature was available).
 

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I reckon it's cool.

I'm not into floyds, but I'd reckon it'd boost Silo sales.

After all, the JP is the only floating model EBMM offer - so if someone is not into the JP's, but wants a floater, they're going to go somewhere else.

(I know the Luke is set to float, but it's just not the same.)

There are also those who swear by the full locking setup, so that even counts the JP out.

The Floyd design might be seen as a bit archaic compared to some versions on offer these days though ?
 
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John C

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Yes, but the one in this pic is new. And it's way cool :)

I didn't realize that - I thought it was just a pristine early 90s Silo. Maybe it's NOS that had been hiding in a store's stockroom for 15-18 years? Of course Lionel also posted those Silo Specials with recessed Floyds EBMM did for their Japanese distributor; maybe this is from another special run?
 
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