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torch

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Joined
Sep 13, 2002
Messages
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they have a website? i don't get it. is olp the name or is it just saying its an officially licensed product?
 

jim friar

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Joined
Aug 30, 2002
Messages
56
Location
Canada
OLP is the name - but I can't find a site - I am very curious about the relationship they have with EBMM - is it like the PRS Santana SE model?
 

Estin

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Joined
Sep 12, 2002
Messages
380
all i know is that would be weak if EB were involved with OLP, i don't like it when high qaulity companies make entry level spin-offs. sorta reflects bad on their high end instruments in my opinion. look at PRS's SE models, PRS is sorta a fashion with new metal bands as is, now all the kids that wanna pose as those bands will have a easier time doing it. i wish there wasn't trends and fashions in music gear, but just look, its either ibanez/Mesa or PRS/Mesa. sorta like a "tone in a box" you can buy at your local music store. don't get me wrong though, Mesa's are good and PRS are good. just would be nice to hear a original sound with those once in a while. ok, now i'm way off track..........


-Estin
 

Mike Pierce

Ernie Ball Customer Service
Joined
Aug 23, 2002
Messages
49
Location
San Luis Obispo CA
OLP

Ernie Ball licensed its designs to OLP, which is distributed by Davitt and Hanser. Any questions about OLP products are handled by Davitt and Hanser at (800) 999-5558. None of the OLP products are produced by Ernie Ball Music Man. Davitt and Hanser's website is www.sayhhi.com. I believe the page is still under construction.

Mike
 
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