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tsouth

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About 3 weeks ago I went to the guitar center in Plano, Tx for the first time in ages just to kick some tires for a couple hours until my wife got off work. I than began to go through the expected motion of pulling one badly setup, rusted string, almost completely unplayable guitar off the wall one by one. Then I saw this very used MusicMan Silhouette Special and thought to myself. Why not? So I hailed a salesman to get it down for me.
First thing I noticed was how solid it felt. So pick in hand I plugged into a Marshall JCM 2000 60w combo, and went to town. I had never had that kind of instant aclimation to a guitar I'd never played before. The neck had a feel to it that can only be described as home.

I quit playing in bands back in 2001 because of personal reasons (wife, kids, ect.). Then last year I stared having problems with my left hand (Carpal Tunnel).
It's not that bad, but I'm normaly only good for about 3 or 4 songs.

Anyway, after about thirty minutes or so I knew that I had literaly stumbled onto something special. The body seemed glued up against me, and my hands felt fine. I was even playing solos that I had'nt remembered or played in years. The obvious conclusion was in the forefront of my mind. It was TIME TO BUY A GUITAR.
I've been playing since the late 80's and for one reason or another NEVER even picked up a Musicman. I used to see one here and there but thought they looked funny and immediately dismissed then as a viable alternative to the Kramer's, Gibson's, Fenders, Ibanez's, and Deans (pretty much in that order) that I've had over the years. Now though I suddenly apreciate thier uniqueness.:)

Sorry for the long read, I have only one regret and that is not discovering these wonderful guitars sooner.

Thank You EBMM for Making My First of Many MusicMan's,

Tommy South

P.S. I have already started getting rid of my other guitars
 
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Wide'Iwas

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Welcome to the club! When I first hit the forums I only had 2 musicman now I am at five ....

Wait till you see some pics of the 20th and limited guitars!

enjoy !
 

dago

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awesome! it feels good not to have to struggle to play guitar, huh? when everything feels right.:D

welcome!
 

GWDavis28

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Tommy, great read and it wasn't long at all. You have a Burnt Apple Silhouette Special, very nice my friend.

Welcome to your new home away from home. :D

Glenn |B)
 

lumberjack

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tsouth said:
[/ATTACH]not the best looker but definately has character

On the contrary my friend..........your silhouette looks very cool.:D Welcome to the forums.

I you want to know the build date, start a new thread and put "D.O.B. Request" or something along those lines as the title, and in the thread put down the serial number and someone from EBMM will help you out. D.O.B means "date of birth" or "date of build" Whichever you prefer. Just in case you didn't know.

Take it easy,
Scott
 

Elmer Imperial

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You got that beauty from GC in Plano? Hmmm... lucky I didn't see it when I was there or it'd be at my house now. :D

Coincedentally, GC in Plano is where I played an Axis for the first time and knew immediately I had to have one. :cool:

Congrats on the sweet new guitar!
 

Jimi D

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Hey Tommy,

Welcome! You know, one of the chief reasons I switched to the Axis from my Jems was because of my Repetitive Strain Injury in my left wrist and a touch of arthritus - I've found that the Music Man necks actually help me play longer with less effort, and I really don't suffer from the problem like I used to... That's a great guitar you've found for yourself there!

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SteveB

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Tommy,

Good story, and that guitar is sweet! I have similar comfort advantages with my Petrucci. I can play that guitar for hours on end with no discomfort. Other guitars aggravate my tendonitis.
 
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