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Sweat

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Nice pick up there, saw that one as well, will go well with your collection, but back on point I agree variety is great as each Ball model I have played or owned is quite unique, I understand a working musician or a model fanatic ( insert the name Rob here LOL, just joking) wanting more than one of there axe of choice but I am looking for the ultimate collection of one each that suits me, not to ever say I may owm more than one of each model, variety is the spice of life:D
 

phatduckk

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im a big fan of the one of each concept. I do have a few single h sterlings and that was an accident and given its my fav instrument ever its ok :)

but ya - not just the tones but the necks. i often switch guitars cuz i wanna play a different neck profile. theyre all comfy to me and all way different

so im honestly out of room now! i have 7 on the wall and 2 7 space stands full!! i actually have a couple guitars at work too.

have i really crossed the "too many" line?
 

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heres a pic i jack off the auction page. im really stoked and have looked at the pics on ebay like 20 times
 

Headstock

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Phatty - I could not agree more with this post. Different tones, different profiles. I love "deciding" which one will be the guitar of the day.
 
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