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cocobig

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I'm not sure if this question has been discussed, but I tried "search" already and nothing came up.

Beside the "project" JP short scale model, does EBMM plan (or ever) to release any short scale (24.75") guitar?

I'd like to see short scale Axis special... that would be awesome :D
 

GWDavis28

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From the open house I remember someone mentioning that they made some kiddy sized guitars for the Ball kids.

There's a picture of one from the open house pictures.

That's about it, but BP did have some news about JP model, though he never really said what it was. He just left us hanging!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Glenn |B)
 

Colin

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GWDavis28 said:
That's about it, but BP did have some news about JP model, though he never really said what it was. He just left us hanging!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Glenn |B)
He likes to do that a lot, doesn't he? :)

Colin
 

MrHyde

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Xcuse my stupidity, but how does exactly the scale lenght affect the overall feel of the guitar?
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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Yes, the shorter the scale, the looser the strings will feel. Thats why people always sais traditionally that a Gibson was easier to bend strings on than a Fender.
 

Larry

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the axis feels alot smaller than my gibson and G&L but i like it none the less
 

cocobig

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I played my friend's Tom Anderson Cobra, which has short scale, and that one has very nice tone and feel comparable to LP (without the heavy wood body).

I think EBMM can do that, and they may take me to another level... :D
 
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