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Slav123

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Awesome!

Wow!:eek: Love that color! Congrats bro, your Pet collection is out of this world! You have so many pets at this point that you should open up a Pet Shop!:p

All the best,
Slav:)
 

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Do you play all 75 of these? Or do you buy them for the purpose of collecting?
I mean no judgment, I am simply curious.
 

ernie1966

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Do you play all 75 of these? Or do you buy them for the purpose of collecting?
I mean no judgment, I am simply curious.

Only certain ones are "players."

The collection has kinda taken on a life of it's own and EBMM usn't helping with all the introdution of new finishes, the BFR and now the JPX,;).


Just think, the upkeep on that many guitars would be nuts, with cleaning and string changes.
 

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Only certain ones are "players."

The collection has kinda taken on a life of it's own and EBMM usn't helping with all the introdution of new finishes, the BFR and now the JPX,;).


Just think, the upkeep on that many guitars would be nuts, with cleaning and string changes.

So are the others purchased with the intention of investment or just sheer pleasure?
Do you rotate the "players" or are there some that you just don't play at all.
I can imagine the upkeep would be crazy on that many guitars!!
 

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So are the others purchased with the intention of investment or just sheer pleasure?
Do you rotate the "players" or are there some that you just don't play at all.
I can imagine the upkeep would be crazy on that many guitars!!

Most I don't play at all, I have two I play in standard tuning, one in dropped-D, one in D, one in C and a Seven plus the baritone. I like collecting, it's an expensive hobby. It used to be a little more fun 'cause I started my collection in earnest after alot of finishes were discontinued, so going on the "hunt" for them was a blast.
I guess some of them can be considered investment, like the one off's, and I bought alot of them when the price of a loaded pet was about 400 bucks cheaper.
 

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Do you think you'll get an extra special one when purchase #100 comes around?

Yeah, it will be called the Ernie's Ernie Ball Music Man Limited Edition of 1.

If BP doesn't want to be redundant then it can have a more classy moniker using my proper name, Ernest's Ernie Ball Music Man Limited Edition.

Actually, there one was Pet made for a NAMM show in Copperhead Bronze, I wouldn't mind getting that one. Heck, I would like to know where the heck it is.


Always remember, earnest means serious, which is what I'm all about, see..
:mad::mad::mad: (I know, that's the mad one, be we gots no serious one)
 

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They all get some play when I first get 'em. I think the Japanese Ash BFR is the stunning of all my Pets, it's like a museum piece.
Ern, Foggy,

Could you share a picture of that one please? I don't recall seeing that before.

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Is that this one?
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