AnthonyD
Well-known member
As with many success stories, there is always a rich history of how it came to be. With some, there is a family lineage that consistently ties the origins to the present.
With many success stories family lineage and product origins remain simply as a foot note to the present shell of an organization it once was.
What I find special with EBMM is that this history is active and in the making every day - there remains the passion and the drive to do what's necessary to make better tools for musicians - not more tools, not cheaper tools, not "cool" tools - better tools, always pushing the envelope to improve and do things for the right reasons.
Along the way, BP provides the opportunity to understand the history - both the past history and the history in the making. The bumps and bruises and the success stories. It creates a welcomed, intimate relationship with the instrument. A G!bson or F@nder player just can't understand.
Like many of us, I have met BP, spoken with him, asked questions and provided opinions. As a result I, like many of you, have had the opportunity to be part of this history. For that I feel priviledged - not crazy - priviledged.
Thanks BP and all involved with EBMM!
With many success stories family lineage and product origins remain simply as a foot note to the present shell of an organization it once was.
What I find special with EBMM is that this history is active and in the making every day - there remains the passion and the drive to do what's necessary to make better tools for musicians - not more tools, not cheaper tools, not "cool" tools - better tools, always pushing the envelope to improve and do things for the right reasons.
Along the way, BP provides the opportunity to understand the history - both the past history and the history in the making. The bumps and bruises and the success stories. It creates a welcomed, intimate relationship with the instrument. A G!bson or F@nder player just can't understand.
Like many of us, I have met BP, spoken with him, asked questions and provided opinions. As a result I, like many of you, have had the opportunity to be part of this history. For that I feel priviledged - not crazy - priviledged.
Thanks BP and all involved with EBMM!