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Pablo

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Just have to applaud Guitar Center on 14th for their Ball selection. Sadly, my current job situation didn't allow for any major purcases... However, I did get to play the 25th. Had I been a blues or even jazz guitarist (or fiscal means a non-issue), this beast would have been top of my list. As it was I "just" got to play quite a few Balls back to back and was reminded of one thing: the original maple neck Silo with a trem is simply the perfect compromise for me - it just does everything I need SO well, that it's really all the guitar I'm likely to need. Obviously "need" is a very different thing than "want"... Rosewood dual 'bucker AL anyone?

Cheers

Eske
 
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cm_17

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Ok, just to check if I am being blind or something - I was at the CG on 14th two weeks ago. I did not see a single EBMM guitar, only basses. Where are they hiding? :confused: I'll be back in a few weeks, so any hint appreciated.
 

cm_17

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In front of the main door in the middle of the store - lolwut?

I scanned through the whole store several times, and there were none even in the Platinum room? Oh well, I might be getting old :).
 

mbgreene

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The 14th St. guitar center EBMM's have been hanging on all four sides of the central column in the middle of the guitar section for some time now. They start about eye level (or at least my eye level) and work their way up.

Varied selection including most models, BFR's, double neck and a 25th.

Or, you could just ask:p
 
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