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B2D

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We received this lovely specimen in the picture attached in at work a few days ago. I cannot get away from the sound and the feel of this thing. The pickups are perfect. The rosewood neck balanced the guitar tonality to perfection, and the body balances perfectly.

I'm gonna sell my '79 Marshall and my Silo 30 to get one. I sent EBMM an email about ordering a Pearl White one with a black guard and a hardtail.

These are such awesome guitars. Nothing else really compares for me.

I sat down and spent time with a JPX the other day too, not having had the spare time before... Jesus! Amazing instrument. I like it a lot more than the BFR F1's, actually.
 

jam3v

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The HH AL is in a class of its own. I played lots of different brands when I went searching for a mahogany guitar, and nothing compared to it. The pickups are pure cream/crunch.
 

Spudmurphy

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I tried one last week at the guitar nation exhibition, I also tried one a good few weeks ago at a guitar shop - it feels the same profile to me, but think "tactile"- IMO it "feels" different it's perception to the touch feels different to the maple necks on my Als.
 

BethG

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I tried one last week at the guitar nation exhibition, I also tried one a good few weeks ago at a guitar shop - it feels the same profile to me, but think "tactile"- IMO it "feels" different it's perception to the touch feels different to the maple necks on my Als.
I agree. I don't know how to describe the feel (silkier maybe?) but it is different than a maple feel.
 
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