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Mark-NL

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that one?
 

straycat113

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I am another behind the scenes addict, I wish it was a lot longer. Great job Drew since I would have to guess that you have to wing all that dialogue which is not easy to do smoothly without getting mumble mouth lol. I still cant get over how freaking clean the factory is, it puts most Hospitals here in NY to shame.
 

Tumeniballs

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The videos are great! Drew Rock!
I also like the Ernie Ball videos when Drew show how to maintain the neck.

Martin
 

Tokkes

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Although I have seen this in person during the open house in 2005, these vids just remind me why I am so excited about MusicMan and the guitars they build. It also reminded me of the fact that I have 5 of these sitting in their cases and that it is certainly time to start using them again on a daily basis (don't ask). Just looking at the vids made me realize again that the amount of work put into these instruments is amazing and this is completely reflected by the quality and playability of the guitars.

Thank you BP and all the folks at MusicMan for doing what you do with such great passion and love for the instrument. Not to mention the superb music your endorsees create everyday on these instruments. I really need to get back into playing... ;)

Cheers guys, great vids.

Tom.
 

Tanax

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* I can swear I saw DDII bodies and necks few times. Are these still being manufactured? Or maybe this is the closely guarded DDIII to be released soon?

Nah, that must be the DDII since it has the DDII inlays. Interesting though if those are still being produced.. I thought they were a limited deal, hehe.

A "funny-to-know-the-answer" -question though; What is the average time it takes from you get the wood for a guitar you're about to make until it's actually completely done, ready for shipping?

Great video!
 
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