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Phazer

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Hi guys.
Yesterday I had a job offer that I think I'll accept, since I need to get a new amp.
But after getting the amp (probably a mesa boogie roadster+4x12 recto cab) I'm sure I'll want to buy another JP, and I'm in love with the BFR tobacco quilt, probably 7 string, since I already have a JP 6 string.
But since here in Italy it's very difficult to find music man guitars, it's going to be impossible to find a BFR tobacco quilt 7 string, so since everybody here seems to have had their guitars built on pourpose, I would like to know if it's possible to do the same thing from Italy, or if I need to find a EBMM dealer here and have them make the order for me, or if (the worst option) not being in the US I can't order a guitar and I just have to accept what they have in the store.
Thanks to anybody who will reply!
And rock on!
 

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You need to find your local dealer and order through them. Customer Service can help you find a distributor and probably a dealer. If you don't know who your dealer is, I would e-mail Customer Service to find one.
 

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You will need to find an EBMM dealer in Italy to make the order for you. CS could probably give you a list of dealers in your area.... D'oh... beaten to the punch by roburado!
 

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I think where I bought my jp is an EBMM dealer, but when I bought mine I asked if I could have one with piezo, and they said that they didn't have any and didn't know when they would, so I assumed it wasn't possible to order one.
I'll call them and ask then.
And how does it work?
I mean, do I pay off immediately, or do I put down a sum of money and they pay the rest?
and will this cost more than buying one they already have in store?
thanks
 

Phazer

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by the way, as I checked my local dealer's web site (at least I thinks it's a dealer, I need to check) I saw that on the 19th of May there's a Steve Lukather clinic :D
So at least I know where I'll be on the 19th of May :D
 

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I think where I bought my jp is an EBMM dealer, but when I bought mine I asked if I could have one with piezo, and they said that they didn't have any and didn't know when they would, so I assumed it wasn't possible to order one.
I'll call them and ask then.
And how does it work?
I mean, do I pay off immediately, or do I put down a sum of money and they pay the rest?
and will this cost more than buying one they already have in store?
thanks

The way it works here in the U.S. is like this. I e-mail Pete DuBaldo, and I tell him I would like to order a guitar. I tell him what I want to order. For example, I could say, "Pete, I would like to order a Luke with piezo in Egyptian Smoke." Then, I call him or his brother Nick with my credit card number. Then, he charges me a few hundred dollars for a deposit. Then, a few months later, Pete sends me an e-mail saying my guitar is about to ship from EBMM. Then, I call him with the credit card number to pay the balance that I owe. Then, the guitar ships from EBMM and arrives at DuBaldo Music Center. Then, a little more than one week later, the guitar arrives at my door.

I suppose that I could also pay Pete or Nick the full amount at the beginning. I imagine that it depends on the dealer. Your dealer may require that. I don't know.
 

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most dealers will want a deposit up front on special orders ;)

there are probably some italian dealers here on the forum. if they are smart they will pm you with an offer ;)

MrM
 

Phazer

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thanks to everyone who has replyed.
anyway, the first thing is the amp, I already have a great great guitar ;)
 

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Hey Phaser,

Our distributor in Italy is Mogar Music, and they should have a list of dealers in your area who carry Music Man instruments. They can be reached at:

Mogar Music
tel: +39 (0) 293 5961
Mogar Music S.p.A.

I hope you find the guitar you want very soon! If they don't have it in stock, they can certainly order one for you.

All the best,
Beth :)
 

Phazer

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Thanks Beth.
So as I thought, the store where I bought my firts JP is an official dealer, cool!
Now I just need the 3.869 € :D
 
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The 7-string BFR's are topping our "Most Expensive" list, but I assure you, they're worth every red Euro cent!
 

Phazer

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Yep, here EBMMs are among the most expensive instruments that you can buy, but they are totally worth every cent.
Come to think about it, it's the 6 string tobacco quilt that costs 3.869€.
I'm assuming the 7 string is somewhere around 4000€, am I correct?
It's not listed on the mogar website
 

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I am sure that if you give someone at Mogar a call or get your dealer in contact with them, you can get a price on it.

Enjoy your new amp, Phazer, hopefully soon to be a new amp+new guitar!!! :)
 

Phazer

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How about vacation in the U.S.? :)

I would love to go to the US, and the trip+the guitar would actually cost less than buying it here, but then to transport it back to europe will I have to pay some fee?

Anyway, thank you Beth ;)
I'm waiting the phone call to know if I got the job so I can start saving for the amp:D
 

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I would love to go to the US, and the trip+the guitar would actually cost less than buying it here, but then to transport it back to europe will I have to pay some fee?

Yes, you will, but the total cost will still be less than buying it in Italy (even taking the flights into account). Warranties are an issue in that case, as your local dealer will not be able to repair under warranty.
 

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Ordering in Italy ?

Ahhh, that's easy.

Go to a dealer and say :

"Ciao, posso per favore l'ordine un guitar di EBMM?"



:D:D:D

:p:p:p
 
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Phazer

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Ordering in Italy ?

Ahhh, that's easy.

Go to a dealer and say :

"Ciao, posso per favore l'ordine un guitar di EBMM?"



:D:D:D

:p:p:p

Hahahahaha, and he'll probably answer: "Cosa hai detto? (what did you say?)"

Maybe the idea of actually going to the us isn't such a bad one...hmmm :p
 

Phazer

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If you're going to the US, bring a 2nd JP6 Tobacco Burst to Europe for me too ;) :p

copy that :p
anyway, a friend of mine works in san francisco, and comes back to Italy every now and then, I'll ask him if I can stay at his place, and and maybe I'll make this trip to the US!!! :p
any EBMM dealers in San Francisco?
 
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