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Sweat

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So the Morse bug bit me when there was some discussion recently, I was going to get a standard Morse but kept gravitating back to this one and when it came down in price I grabbed it, suits me better in many ways, this is brand new #60 of 69, needed the fretboard to get some EB fret board conditioner but other wise mint.

Always liked these when they first came out, a Tahitian Blue BFR Morse with reverse headstock :) Definitely full guitar room now so back to one must go if I decide to get anything else.
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Wow congrats again Keith, sharp guitar always liked thar run too. Never played a Morse myself.

Glenn |B)
 

Sweat

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thanks all, plays and sounds great, needed some new strings and fretboard love since it sat in it's case for several years, I may still get a standard Morse too, this one just fits my collection well, very happy I could work out a good deal on this and shocked a dealer would still have a new one!
 

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Nice! I had #69 at one point. I mildly regret selling it.
 

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thanks all, plays and sounds great, needed some new strings and fretboard love since it sat in it's case for several years, I may still get a standard Morse too, this one just fits my collection well, very happy I could work out a good deal on this and shocked a dealer would still have a new one!
Let me guess.....Wilcutt :)
 

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I thought these were MM pickups, not Dimarzio. The pickup tab routes are rectangular, not triangular. I haven't played one though.
 

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@beej said

Ok- just got the official word. They're Dimarzios. They had been planning to use custom pickups, but it didn't work out in time.
From the one I owned, they did NOT sound like the Axis pickups to me. I always thought they were DiMarzio Morse bridge/neck.
 
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