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It's interesting that he always plays that particular song with some EBMM. On the Live at RAH it was the BFR JP baritone, now it's the doubleneck. Has Sterling written it :)?
 
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It's interesting that he always plays that particular song with some EBMM. On the Live at RAH it was the BFR JP baritone, now it's the doubleneck. Has Sterling written it?

I guess not that many Baritone guitars on the market, and I think Joe is EBMM fan too :)
 

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Yeah, true, although the doubleneck is not a baritone, IFRK?

EDIT: Seen the video once more - the upper neck IS a baritone, my bad
 
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according to a video of joe showing of his gear that ive seen the doubleneck is a baritone.
 

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In the video he talks about his EBMM’s and how much he likes them and the company. I would post it but theres too much non EBMM content.

Its a custom made standard 6 on the bottom and a baritone on top.
 

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Just looks badass :). No really, if we start like that, why does he need a zillion guitars and amps he uses - he would be great on any guitar he picks.

Some guitar players like having one main guitar for live and studio and do most everything with it (think Morse, Gilmour, Blackmore back in his electric days), while others use almost like one guitar for every new song on stage (Bonamassa, Petrucci, Vai, Satch). Some like apples and some adore oranges, and some like both and then some :).
 

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i heard that it was for india/mountain time where there are parts with baritone and standard but im not sure .
 

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That is the sickest double neck I have ever seen, and I would also guarantee that it is not that heavy. Does anyone know the specs of the weight. Wow what a beautiful ax. The guy is just a phenomenally talented player and would be in any era.
 
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