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fogman

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WOW! :eek:

I almost missed this thread. I like it. It's a very classy colour. The inlays are cool too.
I need a bigger wallet! :p
 

rmh925

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Ok!! Now that i have picked myself off the floor.....MAN WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:eek: Looks like a BFR AL this year for me folks:) .
 

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Wait a minute. Is this going to be a super limited, special edition, AL BFR? Or is this going to be an ongoing thing like the JP and Luke BFRs? :confused: Is this going to be THE AL BFR?
 

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its just a one off i think, like the other BFR AL's ive seen, but i'll be happy if its not!

There was that blue one, the blackburst one....were they all one off's?
I bleeb they were.

I thought that the whole concept of the BFR was using "prime cuts" of material which would effectively mean a limited supply during that run.
 

Shnook

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Will any of the BFR AL's have Rosewood fretboards or will they all be maple?
 

roburado

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I thought that the whole concept of the BFR was using "prime cuts" of material which would effectively mean a limited supply during that run.

Well, there are the ones like the F1 and the Luke that will be available continuously. Then, of course, there are the ones that will be available until the wood supply runs out. Just wondering which category this one falls into. I'm guessing the latter, rather than the former.
 

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nice... though I'm not really fond of this one.... it;s still an awesome thing to see!!!
 
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