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Ang3lus

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will they still be available next year you think ? or there are a number of limited instruments ?
 

Ang3lus

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location is not really a problem. I just want to know if they will be available next year or I should sell all my guitars and buy one now
 

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i dont know or think an official stop date for production has been set...

id guess they're not going to be in production for way too long. but the best way to get an answer is to stick around. Dargin (or another one of the MM folks) will most likey make an official announcement about a month before the end of the ordering window the same way they announced the closing of the order window for the 07 LEs and 20th SR5s
 

Ang3lus

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hmm
and then the f-1 models won't be available anymore ? that'd be a shame, cause the normal petrucci's seem so "normal" compared to the BFR
 

Ang3lus

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no, called the store. they ain't getting it anytime soon they said.
shame, i was really looking forward to finally getting the ultimate guitar
 

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I think if you really need it, you may have to place the order with your dealer first. Dealers outside US may not want to keep BFR F1 in their stock.

If you're in US, many dealers have the F1 in stock now, you can get it within a week.

For me, I will try the JP6 for awhile, to see if I really like JP neck. Then I will think about it.
 
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Ang3lus

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is the JP similiar to Ibanez ?
if so, that might present a problem for me, got used to warmoth necks too much :\
 

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this is his second thread the last one was closed.

Guys BFR's are how lohng we want to make them the Petrucci will be a reguloar model with the BFR designarion..some may be limited some not.
 
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