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silverburst

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Damn. I know they call that quilt, but IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS ON FIRE!

That is a peach and I hope it brings you much joy.

OT -- thanks for playing at the bash!
 

roburado

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Gorgeous! We've been seeing so many BFR's lately, I had nearly forgotten that plain ol' Music Man guitars are also exceptional works of art. Thanks for sharing that amazing guitar.

For me, one of the amazing things about EBMM guitars is precisely what you're talking about here. The regular production guitars are already so fantastic--like this one. Don't get me wrong. I love the BFRs, but I love the regular production guitars too. For example, I love the BFR JPs, but there's no way in hell I'm getting rid of mine or my Silo Spec to get one. And...I'm definitely going to get more regular production EBMMs. Okay, they may be in LE colors like my Bongo, but I'm definitely still digging the regular production stuff. The irony here is that I came to that conclusion at Desert Domination where I saw my first BFRs and got to play them for the first time. The regular production instruments just stood up so well as their own thing. To me, it's like the BFRs are almost completely different instruments rather than "replacements" for regular production instruments. They're all worth having.
 
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