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PugNinjas

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Hey Folks,

I checked out my local authorized EBMM Dealer today and in talking to one of the owner's about a possible purchase, he let me check out his gorgeous Morse guitar. The neck is incredible feeling and I was just wondering if there is a difference between the original Morse and the Y2D, neck-wise?

Thanks for the info,

Rich
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PugNinjas said:
Hey Folks,

I checked out my local authorized EBMM Dealer today and in talking to one of the owner's about a possible purchase, he let me check out his gorgeous Morse guitar. The neck is incredible feeling and I was just wondering if there is a difference between the original Morse and the Y2D, neck-wise?

Thanks for the info,

Rich
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nowadays..the profile is the same on both models.......
 

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My understanding was EB took Steve's number one guitar and digitized the neck to replicate it. That guitar has had like 8 refrets. Has that part now changed?

Colin
 

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I have to say that when I first saw this guy's Morse, the pickup configuration instantly made me think of some mad scientist's design. I was almost afraid:D :eek: :D
 

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The pickup combination is what really sets this guitar apart from the others. Once you own it for a while, you appreciate it's versatility. Like a musical swiss army knife.

Colin
 

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I see the Morse as a guitar that you can get / play anything you want with it. Sounds - from Str@ts, to LP's, Ib@nez's etc., from blues playing to high-speed shredding... everything: I think it's the most verstile guitar ever. Mostly because of the pickups.
 

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Colin said:
My understanding was EB took Steve's number one guitar and digitized the neck to replicate it. That guitar has had like 8 refrets. Has that part now changed?

Colin

the standard & the y2d are now made w/ the digitized profile & the comp nut......
& it's the best neck ever made .................................by anyone.
 

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C'mon Tommy ... the custom profile you did on my Morse is pretty darn sweet :cool: So I'd have to put you on that list.
 
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