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JeffreyB

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Here's your chance to get one of the last ones made....they are no longer in production...we just got this one on friday...

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Maybe thess pics are a little clearer....the plastic on the pickguard looks awful, but will be nice and shiny when you peel it off!!!!
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JeffreyB

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The Buyer of the AL gets their choice of a boutique effects pedal by Xotic (BB Preamp, RC Booster, AC Booster, etc) or by Barber (Tone Press...amazing, musical compressor, or the Guitar Player's Editor's Pick and favorite overdrive, the Barber Direct Drive, etc)

Email Jeff for details...he's drinking Jack Daniels tonight and ready to deal...probably a good way totrade something silly for some gear.....
 

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...if it were the MM90 version and if JEffrey were allowed to sell outside the US - I'd even do it without the stamp box!
Blue dawn simply lets my jaw drop! :eek:
 

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The Buyer of the AL gets their choice of a boutique effects pedal by Xotic (BB Preamp, RC Booster, AC Booster, etc) or by Barber (Tone Press...amazing, musical compressor, or the Guitar Player's Editor's Pick and favorite overdrive, the Barber Direct Drive, etc)

Email Jeff for details...he's drinking Jack Daniels tonight and ready to deal...probably a good way totrade something silly for some gear.....


wow, what a guy.

See, drinking Jack Daniels doesn't always lead to a domestic disturbance, sometimes it leads to a great deal for guitar lovers. :)
 

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I do bleeb that this beauty is still up for grabs - someone here oughta think about getting it!!

It is so nice - and surely there can't be many of them about ????

- nice little investment ? - or a kick-4r5e player.
 

MusicManJP6

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I'd like to have this guitar... I think it's the sweetest AL i've ever seen!

What's the story on the trem on this one? Looks like it is floating but doesn't have a trem arm... (I'm an AL noob)
 
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MusicManJP6

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I've been trying to edumucate myself about AL's and it looks like you are right about the bridge. I'm not sure if I would be able to get along with a hardtail or not. I've been a trem guy for a while now. Although, I seem to only use a trem every once in a while. It just makes for more creative tones at times. Anyone here a hardtail convert after playing a hardtail AL?
 

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Yes, it's a hardtail....i LOVE the neck on this AL!
I know it would photograph so much better without the plastic on the pickguard, but I really want to let the first owner have the privilege of pulling that off.

C'mon guys...don't be scared....email me for a price!

-jeff
 

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Blue Dawn Al is a great one. Fogman are you out there? this could be yours!
 

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I've been a trem guy for a while now. Although, I seem to only use a trem every once in a while. It just makes for more creative tones at times. Anyone here a hardtail convert after playing a hardtail AL?

I need both. There are certains things I can't do with a trem hanging there throwing the other strings out of tune on big bends. I have 2 Axis SS's coming, one with trem one hardtail, one with humbuckers the other with MM90's. I need to have that kind of variety available. An '08 LE AL will probably be a hardtail...

Don't let the fact that it's a hardtail keep you from jumping on one, they're great.
 

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I need both. There are certains things I can't do with a trem hanging there throwing the other strings out of tune on big bends. I have 2 Axis SS's coming, one with trem one hardtail, one with humbuckers the other with MM90's. I need to have that kind of variety available. An '08 LE AL will probably be a hardtail...

Don't let the fact that it's a hardtail keep you from jumping on one, they're great.

My next guitar will be an Al with a bar. I chose the hardtail first due to my lack of skills and being a bass guy for the past 10 years. humbuckers and trems scare me.
 
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