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Roubster

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Agreed, however I think that the 20th Silo sparked the whole BFR concept and I believe even BP said that the 20th is the 1st BFR basically.
 

whitestrat

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Actually, it's funny, because when the 20th Silo came out I was not sure what to think of it. It looked completely different from my regular Silo I had at the time. I remotely remember that I didnt like it at first, which is absurd. Now I think it's the classiest sexiest looking EBMM, and the TOOOOOONNNNE!!

Honestly, I didn't like it much either... Eventually, after I got my first one from Japan, I got hooked... I went crazy, and ended up buying 3. Hahahaha...

The 25th didn't look like my thing either... But you never know... I just might end up with a couple eventually.:D
 

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Silo 20th is the Mother of all BFR
the first with mahogany tone block

i saw one in the for sale thread if i've the money ....

:):)
 

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How does a BFR Al sound compared to regular Al? To me a mahogany block inside a single coil guitar doesn't sound appealing, it must be the combination of different woods that makes it work, genius!
 
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