D.K.
Well-known member
Hi guys and gals!
Just wanted to share some pics of my new silo, quite a unique one, I'd dare say (actually, each MuMan is very unique and personal).
First, just the facts:
Body and electronics 1986, neck and assembly 1987
Schaller passive PUs
Schaller 3D6 roller bridge
Non-Locking Schaller tuners
finished neck
6 Bolt
The "Silhouette" inscription on the headstock does not have the typical "registered trademark" sign behind it.
Now some pics, if You please:
Well, my first impressions:
Judging by the looks, the body has been wrapped in barbed wire more than once
- the body has literally hundreds of lacquer cracks in it. The picks really don't really do it justice, it's almost like a textured finish. I like it this way, though - it adds a lot of character to his baby. BTW, the actuall colour is actually the darker one on the pics, but with this orage-ish shine to it, when the sunlight hits the body.
Technically everything is in great shape. Stays in tune perfectly (I had my doubts about the bridge, but hey - Dudley and Big Poppa surely knew what to put on one of their first guitars). The finished neck feels quite different form the todays silo neck, though - if I closed my eyes, I'd say it's a strat neck I'm playing. In terms of comfort no strat comes close, however, those silos have been incredibly comfy right from the start!!!
The sound - oh, THIS sound! It's a bit different from the way today's SSH silo specials sound, probably because of the different body wood, and deffinitely due to the schaller the PUs. They are really quite sweet - single coils being very stratty, and the hum very 80's rock/metal oriented.
So, all in all: An incredible guitar, and a proof what a great company EBMM has been right from the start.
Please, if You know anything You want to add about this (or other) early silos, feel free to correct me or just join in!
Whoa, that was a long post
Just wanted to share some pics of my new silo, quite a unique one, I'd dare say (actually, each MuMan is very unique and personal).
First, just the facts:
Body and electronics 1986, neck and assembly 1987
Schaller passive PUs
Schaller 3D6 roller bridge
Non-Locking Schaller tuners
finished neck
6 Bolt
The "Silhouette" inscription on the headstock does not have the typical "registered trademark" sign behind it.
Now some pics, if You please:











Well, my first impressions:
Judging by the looks, the body has been wrapped in barbed wire more than once
Technically everything is in great shape. Stays in tune perfectly (I had my doubts about the bridge, but hey - Dudley and Big Poppa surely knew what to put on one of their first guitars). The finished neck feels quite different form the todays silo neck, though - if I closed my eyes, I'd say it's a strat neck I'm playing. In terms of comfort no strat comes close, however, those silos have been incredibly comfy right from the start!!!
The sound - oh, THIS sound! It's a bit different from the way today's SSH silo specials sound, probably because of the different body wood, and deffinitely due to the schaller the PUs. They are really quite sweet - single coils being very stratty, and the hum very 80's rock/metal oriented.
So, all in all: An incredible guitar, and a proof what a great company EBMM has been right from the start.
Please, if You know anything You want to add about this (or other) early silos, feel free to correct me or just join in!
Whoa, that was a long post