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PeteDuBaldo

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I have a feeling there will be several very happy knuckleheads in the future - these guitars rock! Very comfortable & lightweight African mahogany body, and some truly unique sounds with the triple mini-buckers on the 5-way toggle. The neck is very similar to that on the HH Albert Lee, and the pickups are voiced similar to those in the Gold Roller.

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Lou

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The attention to detail on the pick guard with the bevel is outstanding.
 

agt

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I saw one of these in person yesterday. The St. Vincent is beautiful in photos, but like all EBMM instruments, it is jaw-droppingly phenomenal in real life! If I had not bought 4 EBMMs in the past year, I would have one, but I have to wait till my budget recovers.
 

OldManMusic

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I usually lurk on the bass side of the MM forums but this St Vincent guitar is really a thing of beauty. I saw the tobacco burst St Vincent on the cover of the last MF flyer - wow.
 

themass

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I think the St vincent will look pretty rad in the new PDN offering. that blueish sparkle with ebony fretboard and roasted neck.
 
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