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Luc

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Some may find it a boring color, but I still LOVE mine. Classy color. Prefer it over my BD Luke. In playability and tone, that is ;) But then, BD is in another league color wise haha
 

Luc

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I wonder why they call it blue? It looks silver to me. Maybe I'm color blind...HA!

You are haha...take it out of artificial (IE store) light and you definitely see some blue. Like all Music Man finishes, colors change highly on lighting :)

EDIT: got a Sterling Silver model in your store? then you'll definitely see the difference. But I think you're just pulling my leg haha. It was actually based on the color of Luke's Porsche end 90's.
 
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WildWestGuitars

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You are haha...take it out of artificial (IE store) light and you definitely see some blue. Like all Music Man finishes, colors change highly on lighting :)

EDIT: got a Sterling Silver model in your store? then you'll definitely see the difference. But I think you're just pulling my leg haha. It was actually based on the color of Luke's Porsche end 90's.

Ahhh! You're right! I brought it outside and it shimmers baby blue-ish. Nice!
 

GWDavis28

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The Luke Blue is a great color, but I have a feeling that the Bohdi Blue is even more better.

Glenn |B)
 

GWDavis28

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I have always fancied on of these, though I wonder if I would get on with the smaller frets and EMG pickups.

I think they have the regular frets. The EMG's a re nice, I'm in the process of putting them in a Silo Special.

Glenn |B)
 
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