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Roubster

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They all look wonderfull!!! I also like the placement of the switches and knobs on these geetars, but the vintage trem is a must for me for some reason. It just adds something extra to these beauties. I think that after I get my 20th Silo and the ASS w/ piezo, I wont really be NEEDING anything else. Maybe later on, as I get my own place and more money I will need to have all the models in the collection, hehehe.
 

NorM

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Dayum! Aarghhh ... alas, I cannot wait for mine. The wait is killing me.

In Dallas, the guitar I kept picking up with the standard 20th Silo. Tried all the other protos, but the silo still did it for me.

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PeteDuBaldo

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Awesome Silos, Pete.:eek:

I'm curious. Is there any particular reason why you seemed to order a lot of the 20th Silos with fixed bridges instead of trems.

Scott

Scott,

Sorry I missed replying to this earlier. I knew how much of a tone-monster this guitar was going to be, and based on all the immediate "set-neck" comparisons I thought that the hardtail model would sell better. Also, most people who contacted me about the 20ths expressed interest in the hard-tail models, so I didn't order many extra of the tremolo ones.

I wound up with about a 2:1 ratio of hardtail to tremolo models. I haven't tried out a tremolo model yet, but I'm set on getting a hardtail piezo for myself :D
 
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