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Music Man

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First of all I wanted to congratulate you on the phenomenal guitars. Since the introduction of the 20th Ann. you guys just seem to be cranking out new models finishes etc.:)

I realize that you have a million and a half things to worry about and are working your buts off and the last thing you need is another question to invade your busy minds but you know curiosity killed the cat, I hope it won't get me killed. :eek:

So here it goes, :with the apparent success of the BFR artist models, are guys considering at all the possibility of offering sometime in the future your regular models in a BFR?:eek:

Anyway I don't want to seem ungrateful for all the work you guys do, I was just curious.:)

Thanks
 
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phatduckk

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Axis with the BFR treatment. Drool:D

if im not mistaken there was an SS in Dallas. Tony Spinner played it all night... it sounded awesome. i bleeb it had the mahog tone block inside but i dunno if it was given an official bfr treatment

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I think a Y2D already is a BFR. Really I do.
20th anniv. SiLO, Same thing. That's what I think.
I am thrilled to have these guitars. The way the mahog tone block is making it's way into other guitars, Good on ya Dargin!!!! I remember you telling me once how you were working on something like that. Now that I am seeing it be sucessful makes me feel good that I was around when it was just an idea.

Hey BP!
Make a fist and hold it out straight.
BUMP
There's a pound of love and respect for you. (That's more than an ounce)
 

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Wasn't the AL in Dallas essentially a BFR prototype as well?

BP, you might never have me ever buying one of the "regular" models again with all these BFRs hitting the streets. Okay...that's just a fantasy on my part. :D
 

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if im not mistaken there was an SS in Dallas. Tony Spinner played it all night... it sounded awesome. i bleeb it had the mahog tone block inside but i dunno if it was given an official bfr treatment

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Yep...Awesome guitar! It does have the tone block, and one of the best tops on the planet, but it was not officially a BFR. I played that guitar in Dallas....2 words. Tone block.


BTW Tony is such a great guy. He heard that my luggage had been lost, and offered to loan me some clothes. How cool is that?
 
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If it's NorM's or Keith's, I'll bet on NorM's. Keith's clothes wouldn't have a chance of fitting Jon. :D
 

Music Man

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Think of Bfr's as the factories signature line..WHen great stuff is available we will make all kinds of different stuff YOU JUST CANT PREORDER MOST OF IT

Hey BP are you tying to tells us something?:D








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