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That Guy

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How would they actually write it? All the LE inlays were in the 00s so 2010 with the L and E apart? 2011?
 

kissmyaxe

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How would they actually write it? All the LE inlays were in the 00s so 2010 with the L and E apart? 2011?

I hope the 12th fret inlay would just be BFR, maybe write the year in that style instead of BFR? though I just like the BFR tradition and Silverburst Sparkle would be worthy enough to be crowned a BFR;)but im sure theres gonna be plenty to keep us satisified no matter what :D
 

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since my ball is a 05' LE I feel its only natural to offer a 2-hum albert in that "BP" blue with a maple neck option. tax return is burning a hole in my pants and I have not even filed yet.
 

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Didn't the "reserve" aspect of the BFR kinda influence the lack of 09, and likely lack of 10 LE? That was the impression I got when we last talked about whether or not there would be an 09 LE. If the BFR picture page is all of them that are sold to dealers, it's quite the limited edition I'd say.
 

John C

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I thought I read last year that the 25th Anniversary models were taking the place of a 2009 LE.

Looks like there are going to be a lot of new things for 2010 that are going to be kind of "limited" like the AL HH rosewood neck, the BP AL HHH, the JP 10th Anniversary, maybe a chambered Morse Y2D (like the blackburst Steve's been playing lately), etc.
 
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