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HuffTrybe

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My other BFR guitars all say #x of 55 or whatever and correspond with what is on the BFR page.. I have acquired another BFR but its certificate says #x of 3 built 11/5/19 and I cant find an BFRs online that were only 3.

Anyone able to shed any light on this?

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HuffTrybe

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What's the BFR run called? Can you describe it?

I ran the SN and (see attached) but none of the links on the BFR page indicate anything like it.

I am very curious as I am proud of my guitars and this one has a unique pedigree if the 1 of 3 is proven to be accurate.

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jayjayjay

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According to the EBMM s/n database, it has a build code of 300-92-R1-00-CS-CR.

300 means Axis, 00 means no pickguard, CS means w/ case, CR means chrome hardware. 92 is the color, and R1 is the neck. According to the database, R1 appears to correspond to a roasted figured maple neck & fretboard.

Anyone know what color corresponded to 92?

Also, as GWDavis asked, can you post a picture?
 

jayjayjay

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I did a little more sleuthing (namely, I just searched Google on the build code), and found it!


According to the link, it was indeed a limited run of 3. (Doesn't appear to be a BFR, though.)
 

HuffTrybe

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I did a little more sleuthing (namely, I just searched Google on the build code), and found it!


According to the link, it was indeed a limited run of 3. (Doesn't appear to be a BFR, though.)

Sweet mother of google and all that is holy, nice work. I do appreciate that info, didn't think about searching the build code.
 

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I did a little more sleuthing (namely, I just searched Google on the build code), and found it!


According to the link, it was indeed a limited run of 3. (Doesn't appear to be a BFR, though.)
If it is a limited run of three then it most certainly is A BFR even if it was not marketed that way.

I consider my DD 1 AL a BFR :)
 

HuffTrybe

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If it is a limited run of three then it most certainly is A BFR even if it was not marketed that way.

I consider my DD 1 AL a BFR :)
That's kinda what I'm thinking, and this being the first of the three.. it's one of a thrice of a kind so that's BFR material in my book. lol.
 

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If it is a limited run of three then it most certainly is A BFR even if it was not marketed that way.

I consider my DD 1 AL a BFR :)
Keith, hahahahaha, rub it in man. The first real true BFR.

Glenn |B)
 

jayjayjay

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That's kinda what I'm thinking, and this being the first of the three.. it's one of a thrice of a kind so that's BFR material in my book. lol.

Interesting, they sent your CoA in a BFR envelope, but the CoA doesn't list it as one. My two EBMMs are BFRs, both of their CoAs say it's a BFR model.

To be sure, though, 1 out of 3 is a rarity indeed, whether it's explicitly labeled BFR or not!
 
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