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Bungo

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Hi all

Apologies if this has been covered but couldn't find the answer on search.

Recently bought my second JP6. I've only just noticed that the guitar doesn't sit snuggly in a perfectly fitted case as my older JP6 does in it's case.

Now I've just seen a couple of pics of a JP on the pmblues site which also appears to be sat in a hole that's too big in it's case! (Especially around the lower horn).

(See here) - http://www.pmblues.com/content/services_details.asp?record=671

My dealer doesn't have any other Musicmans in the 'wrong' case so my question at the end of all that is - is this right?

Thanks for your help.:D
 

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Thanks for the speedy reply Pete.

When are you opening up a UK branch then?:D
 

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Excellent! We could do with a decent Musicman dealer round here.

Look forward to it!:D
 

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Big Poppa said:
if the case is too snug something has to give on impact....... ie stress cracks this is why there is some movement...too snug=no good


Kind of like how a race car is designed to expend energy by disintegrating on heavy impact, leaving the driver safe.

This is what happened to my case, courtesy of UPS. The Silhouette Special inside was unharmed.


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SteveB said:
The solution, of course, is to never put your Music Man guitar down. :cool:

I like your thinking, but do feel that the case has its place, particularly when I'm driving to a gig!:)
 

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Bungo said:
I like your thinking, but do feel that the case has its place, particularly when I'm driving to a gig!:)

Steve Morse would disagree!







Explanation: at the EBMM Open House last year, someone asked Mr. Morse to confirm or deny a rumor that he played guitar while driving. Steve explained that he could drive long, straight stretches of interstate just fine with his legs... :eek: :D
 

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SteveB said:
Steve Morse would disagree!







Explanation: at the EBMM Open House last year, someone asked Mr. Morse to confirm or deny a rumor that he played guitar while driving. Steve explained that he could drive long, straight stretches of interstate just fine with his legs... :eek: :D

Well I'll give it a try on the M25 tomorrow, but I don't rate my chances!:D

(NB: M25=Very wiggly and busy motorway that goes around London)
 

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Bungo said:
Well I'll give it a try on the M25 tomorrow, but I don't rate my chances!:D

(NB: M25=Very wiggly and busy motorway that goes around London)

I'd have to recommend not doing that.. even Mr. Morse reserved his playing for those nice straight stretches of highway! ;)

But if you insist, may I recommend that you play "Highway Star"? :D
 

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Tim O'Sullivan said:
Hey Bungo, where you from? I live in Twickenham.

Blimey! Small world and all that. I'm in Sunbury!

In fact Norma's Deli Diner in Twickenham is my favourite place for a vast weekend breakfast!:D

Where do you get your Balls from?
 
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Bungo said:
Blimey! Small world and all that. I'm in Sunbury!

In fact Norma's Deli Diner in Twickenham is my favourite place for a vast weekend breakfast!:D

Where do you get your Balls from?

Well, the two oldest ones came (Red and EVH) came from Project Music on the A4, now ABC. The Sparkle and the Sunburst I imported from the States and the Yellow came from a private seller in Swindon.

You ever go to the local jam sessions? I help run a noisy rock jam in West Drayton every Thursday at the Fox & Pheasant. You should pop down!
 

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Excellent! I'll try and get along sometime. I know West Drayton pretty well.

I am a proud member of pub rock pop sensations (ahem) Vulture Squadron, who play a daft mix of rock stuff, mostly at the Grey Horse in Kingston. I think we're next there on 20th May. It's always a good laugh and very importantly, free!;)
 
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