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aulo

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Hey there,

I'm new to the board, because I am thinking of making the switch from PRS to EBMM guitars. I've really become interested in the Steve Morse model because of Ian Thornley. He has recently become endoresed by EBMM and plays a variety of Morse models.

I've noticed that one of these models is the blue - burst, but it seems as if it has been relic'd. Can anyone reccommend an outlet that will do this?

here's a clip of the guitar:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSRevaVfXR0"]YouTube - Thornley - Across The Universe ( Beatles Cover )[/ame]

Cheers!
 

Adamr

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he probably "relic" it himself. i dont get this whole relic-ing thing myself i would rather do it myself over time and playing then let some body throw it around a workshop to make it look like its been played hard.

you can get a steve morse ordered from any ebmm retailer though . or find somewhere that has one in stock.
 

brasco68

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First off...welcome!!

There aren't a lot of fans of the whole relic fad on this board....just an FYI.

Seriously....just play it.
 

banjoplayer

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welcome aulo,

thanks for the tip. I didn´t know Ian Thornley so far.

edit: I have to correct: I saw pics of him on this board (from his clinic), but didn´t realize him as an artist
 
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five7

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Very cool. I love the relic look on his guitar. Thanks for posting!
 

DrGonzo5150

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Welcome to the forum:)

Cheers for posting. Thornley rocks!

Yeah some people dig relics, others don't.. it's all good.
I can't really point you in the direction of a reputable relic-er, but hopefully some of the others may be able to help.

There are some nice pics of Steve's #1 in this thread:
http://www.ernieball.com/forums/music-man-guitars/37061-relicd-balls.html

If you use the search function you'll see relicing comes up a fair bit.

Hope you stick around.
 

Headstock

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Welcome. For those who haven't checked him out (beej posted about him a while back) do yourself a favor and give his stuff a listen. Very cool.
 

fbecir

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Hello and welcome aboard !

I own also a Blueburst Morse and I am actively relicing it every day ... I started 8 years ago and I intend to finish when I will be an old man :rolleyes:

Beware : when you start playing EBMM guitars, it becomes very hard to stop
 

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Wild. Hey BP- can you tell us anything else about the guitar? Any better shots of it? Looks like he's got different p'ups in there?
 

aulo

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I can tell you that we did relic it

wow really? That's cool bro. How long does this project take/how costly is it?
Is the finish the Morse Blueburst, or is it something else (the pictures are a little dark)?

any info is appreciated!

cheers.
 

Adamr

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get yourself some sandpaper/glass paper and save yourself some dosh. it does ad a little character.
 
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