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banjoplayer

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Thanky for sharing, BP. That´s what makes this place special.

Will it be a one-off for JP, or a production model? I wasn´t sure from what you told.
 

the24thfret

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BUMP! Wanted to ask for an update, although I'm sure there isn't because nothing has been posted about this JP Baritone since it was announced 2 months ago.

Is there anything to report?
 

the24thfret

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Haha, that's about as good of a response as I could've hoped for. Thanks BP!

(I have a to do list also, but it's not as cool as "Make a Baritone BFR for John Petrucci")
 

Larry

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I think it will. The signature models are usually what the artist want/play. A piezo on a JP Baritone would be super cool. :D
 

Colin

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Both John's from DT took advantage of a rare day off in LA and made the trek to the factory in SLO...that is pretty cool as it entailed 8 hours of driving both ways. Mr. Myung had never been there and JP loves to visit the troops and get some Firestone Grill Tri Tip.
I've just arrived in SLO and am heading to the Firestone Grill in a couple of hours. I wonder if JP wants my input tomorrow at the factory?;) This place is super cool. Thanks for sharing BP
 

Paul in WV

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While I know that a Baritone Guitar exists, that's about.

Having stated that, I know that I want one and I also know that this is a VERY cool place to hang.
 
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