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coma4by

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CudBucket said:
I know we often say that if EBMM built a particular kind of guitar, we'd buy it ASAP. But if EBMM ever started offering premium flamed or quilted tops on the Petrucci, I really would buy one on the first day of it's offering. It's the only thing that can make that guitar any more beautiful.


Can't agree more. I told the wife last night that if the model ever goes in to production, i don't care how much it is , it will be mine.:D
 

DaveB

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I agree totally but take a look at

petrucci_ltd2006-lg.jpg


OMG!

Dave
 

Roubster

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Damn nice pics of the 2006 LE JP!!!! Fogy will love these :D! The Hybrid JP looks cool and all, but I cant wait for the EXISTING 20TH Silhouette that I've got on order :D!
 

NorM

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Roubster said:
The Hybrid JP looks cool and all, but I cant wait for the EXISTING 20TH Silhouette that I've got on order :D!
I so agree with you sir!

BTW
He is electric output
and
ELECTRIC HUES TIP OUT
are anagrams for
Silhouette Petrucci
 

Big Poppa

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I talked to JP the other day and he was having a great summer with his family. The first one ever. Usually they are touring and so he sounded great and hppy. He had Steve Blucher put his pickups in the maple/mahog toneblock gutiar and is very happy. We are making him ANOTHER prototype for when they return to the studio in Sept.

He still loves the maple guitar though......
 

mr.b

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Big Poppa said:
I talked to JP the other day and he was having a great summer with his family. The first one ever. Usually they are touring and so he sounded great and hppy. He had Steve Blucher put his pickups in the maple/mahog toneblock gutiar and is very happy. We are making him ANOTHER prototype for when they return to the studio in Sept.

He still loves the maple guitar though......

photos, photos, photos!!!!:eek:
 

jaxadam

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DaveB said:
I agree totally but take a look at

petrucci_ltd2006-lg.jpg


OMG!

Dave

Now that is just drop dead gorgeous and classy, IMO.

I really wish I could get either one of these or a 20th Silo...

We should start a new thread with just all of the people who just wish they could...
 

acwild

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I just saw the nut from the headstock closeup. There are some extra cuts on it. Is that what makes it a compensated nut?
 

pauldogx

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yup---the compensated nut has notches in it to create the compensated scale length for each individual string.
 

dannymusic

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OH...MY...LORD!

jaw dropping! I'm still WAITING for mine to be delivered. I'm thinking any MINUTE.
Is that a "bone" nut? I just finished the summer run of the musical "Rocky Horror Picture Show". I used my Pet. for the whole show. Just a monster for versatility, but a slightly more aggressive bridge pup would've come in handy for some things.
Enter D-SONIC.

Yes, PLEASE post a review!
 
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