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Warg Master

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Just got back from my local Guitar Center. I got to try out a BFR JP7!! wow, does that thing sound and play awesome... -ly...-like? eh, whatever, I was impressed! It was one of the future 5 walnut BFR's Phil was talking about a while back.

I wasn't aware the the walnut futures would be 7 strings. that's ok, I gave it a good test drive. and the tone was monstrous! beautifully clear and rich sounding, very responsive neck too! mmmmmmm This drove the final nail into the coffin for me.... I've been selling some guitars in anticipation of a BFR, but was unsure what I wanted. This made if very clear.

While I didn't buy the walnut JP7(Six stringer at heart), I DID put some cash down on one of the the trans black BFRs and that Phil mentioned a month ago. It's being shipped here now.... now I REALLY can't wait!!!! I've got BFR on "ORDER"!! WOOOOO!!! BOOYA BABY!!!!

I sold 3 guitars to get the cash for it, but I can tell already that it's going to be worth it!! OH MAN!!! Want it NOW!! WOOOOO!OO!O!O!O!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! With those sales, all I have left now are EB guitars save from a strat I built myself and a Les Paul copy that I'd probably have to pay someone to take. I only play the EBs I have anyway!! WOOO.... I love my BALLS!!!! LOVE THEM!!!!

Don't worry, there will be PICS for SURE!!!
 

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yeah, Spud, I agree, he's being very vague on his feelings. :p

Isn't great the way new Balls make you feel?

Enjoy the hell out of it!!!!
 

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Naw, I'm not really sure how I feel about it.... hehehehehehheheh

So you liked the finished neck OK, just curious.


Yeah, it's the best finished neck I've had the pleasure of playing! New BALLS feel GREAT! :D



It gives me a clue!!
 
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ESP *USED* to be something for me to rock out one.. I think that all stopped rocking for me in 2002... seems to be when I got my first ebmm... interesting.................
 

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I never thought I would say this but I have come to prefer the finished neck on my BFR to the regular JP6. I'm amazed because one of the main reasons I got into EBMM guitars was the feel of the regular neck.
 

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I don't think I prefer one or the other honestly. I don't even really notice. :eek:

However, and it's most likely just me imagining things, the neck profile feels a little different as does the body thickness and positioning of the upper horn in relation to the strap.

I'd be curious what exactly was different. If I had the means to really take a quality photograph of both guitars I'd just lay one image over the other, but I don't. My camera sucks. :\
 

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Jeffrey we know your camera sucks! The geometry of this guitar is quite different...no glaring things but it is a recipe of a collection 1/4,1/8,1/16,1/32s 24 PROTOS!

I think alot of it is that as JP has buffed up his arm positions are different and we had to compensate...That being said the guitar I think is more versitle and accessible to more players.

drewbixcubed could chime in and give up some info as he was lead on this. Great Job again Drew!
 
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Jeffrey we know your camera sucks!

Hahha that was my camera phone, my actual CAMERA (while better) still sucks by modern camera standards. I need to buy a new one. :eek:

The geometry of this guitar is quite different...no glaring things but it is a recipe of a collection 1/4,1/8,1/16,1/32s 24 PROTOS!

I think alot of it is that as JP has buffed up his arm positions are different and we had to compensate...That being said the guitar I think is more versitle and accessible to more players.

It does feel different and I agree that it feels more versatile. Once I got used to it I prefer it honestly. It suits my frame better. It didn't take very long to get used to it, it's just a different guitar, so there was a little adapatation. :D

drewbixcubed could chime in and give up some info as he was lead on this. Great Job again Drew!

That would be awesome if Drew chimed in with some specifics. I'm honestly just really curious, that's about it. :)

And yes, amazing job Drew. This is the guitar I wanted all along! :)
 

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We really learned and experienced a lot on this guitar. all of the angles and balance points were studied exhaustively.....I have to thank JP for not stopping until he was elated..He was worried about being too finicky and I kept saying...'No such Thing"
 

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It's very different, not even the same guitr anymore, the feel its just SLICK!!

I can't wait for mine!! oooooh yeah, it's tasty... beautiful..... comfortable...MAGIC!! :D
 
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