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Meedleyx10

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I know what I can get for it if I sell it on my own, the problem is that I just don't like dealing with things like Ebay. The guitar in question usually isn't a big hit on ebay anyway. I'm probably going to end up consigning it at a local store here near the school. Ideally, I'd be able to find someone at school to take it off my hands, but no takers just yet.
 

Norrin Radd

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So Norrin, what pickups did you drop in there?

An Air Norton in the neck & a D-Sonic in the bridge. It really growls now! ;)

Here's a bad blurry pic (seems to be the only kind my camera is capable of! :mad:) :

After that pic was taken I turned the D-Sonic the other way - sounds better to me.

guitfiddle1.jpg
 

beej

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That's way cool- I'm really glad you found your tone from the 20th.

I'm with you guys that this guitar is a keeper ... I also can't understand why there is still stock available ...
 

paranoid70

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If I had to guess I would say that the average Joe guitar player would get sticker shock from the price. Not that it isn't worth it, but I would assume that most guitarists don't even want to consider axes in that range. The ones that do have the taste and the funds to get something high end probably stick with the brands and models they know best........ I won't name names. I think EBMM will have more success with the BFR JPs and Lukes, they are more well known.

Even before I bought my first ball I heard that Music Man guitars are the best kept secret in the industry. Who is keeping it a secret anyway? I guess no one wants to listen to us knuckleheads.
 
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