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whitestrat

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But you'd have to pay quite a bit for it (It would be a BFR, after all), since it's a one off, and they have to sort out production issues, would you bite?

Personally, I don't know about you guys, but I'd jump at it!:D
 

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Does that mean You have been offered something like this, Lionel? Oh, that's gonna cost a lot of watches :)!

Go for it!!! It has to be some sort of a silo then - if it was someone else, it would be harder to guess...
 

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That depends.

If I got to spec it, then yes.

If I had to take whatever the factory wanted to give me (i.e. if it was like a BFR), then probably not.

Being a one-of-a-kind is cool, but not cool enough to pay huge coin for. I mean, I've already got what is probably a one-off (07 LE Bongo 5 Hp lined fretless).
 

beej

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I actually prefer to see the cool stuff that comes out of the factory. Great ideas that wouldn't occur to me. Every so often, just buy one of 'em.
 

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Unless its a combination that the factory can already supply, like a BFR RW Neck on a 25th, then I'd say no.

I'm a huge fan of what the company produces, and I'm all for availability to anyone without red tape.

The only thing I'd pay custom for, or more coin for, would be a personalized paint job, but that's it.
 

bkrumme

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I'd take a one-off of some kind if they'd let me build it using current or previously available options. And here's what it'd be:

JP7 with solid mahogany body, solid painted in DD2, all rosewood neck, JP inlays, headstock painted to match, piezo, and the switching of the 25th.
 

paranoid70

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But you'd have to pay quite a bit for it ...


Then my answer is definitely no. I would be extremely content with using the standard Silhouettes. The BFRs, Gold Rollers and 25ths are very nice guitars and I would love to get one, but the price tag puts them out of reach for me.
 

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I would take anything if they put my name on it...I can see it now..."Ernie Ball Music Man ZD"

or something to that effect.

To be honest I would take any BFR bass if I had the cash.
 

fatkatz77

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It depends on the price, and if I get to customize all the specs of the guitar. If the price is reasonable, then yes.
 

DTJPPR

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Silhouette Body
Alder with Mahogany Tone Block
Petrucci Tremolo Bridge
HSH with mirror Morse configuration(Single Coil 'too close' to the neck pup)
22 frets
Birdseye Maple neck
Ebony Board
14" Radius
Figured Claro Walnut Top



OR

Silo 7 string, standard options



Make either for me, and I would sell everything Else I have and play JUST that.
 

spychocyco

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Probably not, to be honest. Outside of some sort of custom paint job or hardware color, I think I can get pretty much everything I want from the current available options. Maybe I'm just unimaginative, but I've got five or six current models in my sights before I could think about something custom. :p
 
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