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Danserrano

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I've had this question about eb for a bit now. I'm sure it's been talked about b4 but i was too busy watching the METS beat the yanks 2 out of 3 over the weekend (WOOOT!). How does EB work when it comes to the production of there instruments? Is it on a rotational basis, or 1st come first serve or something totally different.

What i mean is do u guys do a production run of just silo's and only silo's, then just jp's for a few weeks etc....?? Or do u work on several models @ once?

just curious.....

danny







Ps - dargie u rdy to get that bum giambi on your squad he,he.
 

Big Poppa

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WEll take giambi.....Ill bring the juice!

We make a minimum of 4 pieces but ursula is loaded with something different in each spot

THe challenge to make out model work was to create a manufacturing process that didnt rely on big batches of one product
 

Danserrano

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very cool....i only asked cuz i ordered a boogie amp not to long ago and they run theyre factory in phases, dual rectos 2 weeks, triple 2 weeks, road kings 2 weeks etc. So u can get lucky and catch em when theyre working on the particular amp u've ordered or u can be unlucky and order when they've just finished a run of the amp u want lol....those r the break lol. Was just curious to see if eb was the same.

Thx for the response BP

ps - ny papers said chone figgins and molina for the juice box. :D but u know ny papers can't believe a word they say
 
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