Past EBMM Owner
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- Jun 22, 2011
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This thread makes me laugh. The OP asked a direct question, and while some answered it directly, others took a different approach, saying things like "Aren't all Music Mans custom made?", "well they don't don't have a custom shop per say, but they are "Custom Made"....complete and utter B.S. The answer is simply NO. And, what's with this "custom made"? They're made like any other manufacturer, to exacting specifications for that model...unless they are doing a special run that demonstrate a change in features to the original model. In that sense, you might use that terminology, but even that would be a stretch, using the word "custom" for special runs.
For me, a "Custom Build" is just that. A customer being able to dictate what features they actually want in a particular model. This is the reason that I do not own an EBMM today. I've owned them in the past, but I always found something that I didn't like with the various models that I owned in the past which later led me to sell them. I'm sure a lot of you would just say, "Well, I don't think EBMM guitars need any changes.", as hinted above. That would be a dumb statement, as everyone has their own idea of what they like in features. I myself like the way they build their guitars, but take issue with specs on just about everyone of them.
For me, a "Custom Build" is just that. A customer being able to dictate what features they actually want in a particular model. This is the reason that I do not own an EBMM today. I've owned them in the past, but I always found something that I didn't like with the various models that I owned in the past which later led me to sell them. I'm sure a lot of you would just say, "Well, I don't think EBMM guitars need any changes.", as hinted above. That would be a dumb statement, as everyone has their own idea of what they like in features. I myself like the way they build their guitars, but take issue with specs on just about everyone of them.