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SBMM

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I tell you this, from a players standpoint. The tonal versatility of the St. Vincent is amazing.

Take advantage of the 'gateway drug' that SBMM is. Get both, then step up to the EBMM once you let the guitar speak to you and sell itself to you. You'll find your best choice made by spending quality time with each.

Then you'll want the Valentine...
We are making that too :)
 

xjbebop

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""Then you'll want the Valentine...
We are making that too ""

Mine should be here today!!!
Full report to follow... :)
 

Fender_Champ

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I tell you this, from a players standpoint. The tonal versatility of the St. Vincent is amazing.

Take advantage of the 'gateway drug' that SBMM is. Get both, then step up to the EBMM once you let the guitar speak to you and sell itself to you. You'll find your best choice made by spending quality time with each.

Then you'll want the Valentine...
We are making that too :)

I agree. Once you get a taste you want more! The Cutlass will probably be next but I am kicking myself that I didn't take advantage of the sale over the holiday. That was an epic deal. I did end up with my StV though, so...
 

Fender_Champ

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St Vincent.... every day - (As much as I love the cutlass...) but yeah St. Vincent - VERY clever guitar.

Well put and I completely agree. Though I do see a Cutlass in my future, I am happy with my decision. It is equally at home playing blues, surf or metal. The mini humbuckers are a revelation for me.
 
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