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mb99zz

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I can’t say enough good things about my Silhouette Special. It sounds fantastic, fits like a glove, stays in tune like a champ, sounds good with a wide range of music, and it’s inspiring to play. My appreciation for the SS grows more and more each time I play it.

Keep in mind that before joining this forum nearly 2 years ago, I exclusively played semi-hollow bodies with dual humbuckers. My few experiences with single coils guitars weren’t pleasant and I felt SC pickups were inferior to humbuckers -- my how things have changed. Honestly, my only complaint about the Silhouette Special is the location of the switch. I sometimes accidentally hit it with my hand while playing and inadvertently changing the position. That’s just something I need to get used to.

If you haven’t tried a Silhouette Special, give it a shot. I wish I would have bought a BFR RW neck Silhouette Special last year. I’ll keep my fingers crossed that I’ll get that opportunity again one day. :cool:

I keep my toes crossed that we’ll get a BFR Silhouette Special one day too! :D:D:D:D
 

Music Man

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I have saying this for the longest time but nobody listens to me:mad:










Just kidding, they are great guitars. My favorite EBMM, actually my favorite guitar period. The only thing that I would love more than a Silo Special is a BFR Silo Special. I know that BP said in due time all models would have a BFR and I guess when the time is right it will happen.
 

ShaneV

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I have saying this for the longest time but nobody listens to me:mad:










Just kidding, they are great guitars. My favorite EBMM, actually my favorite guitar period. The only thing that I would love more than a Silo Special is a BFR Silo Special. I know that BP said in due time all models would have a BFR and I guess when the time is right it will happen.

Took the words right out of my mouth. If I could only play one guitar for the rest of my life it'd be my silo special
 

GuitarHack

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It is easily the Most Underratedest Guitar there is...in HSS, it can do anything. Here's the family, minus my Orange Firemist SS (Orange Swirl p/g, SSS, maple board, natural headstock, trem) which I haven't photographed yet:

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Roubster

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Imagine: BFR Silo Special
Flame/Quilt Tobacco Burst with white pearloid PG...HSS with trem and birdseye maple neck and fretboard. I will be in HEAVEN if this comes to fruition.
 

GuitarHack

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It is buttercream, the 2005 Limited Edition.

I'm waiting for the temp to dip below 95 to take pics of the Orange Firemist! :(
 

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I personally love the look of the pickguard on the Silo Specials. Without the pickguard it would basically look like a LUKE...which is cool of course.

I'm also in love with that Vintage Burst...very Andy Timmons like, except much cooler and better looking than his I****z :D.
 

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I personally love the look of the pickguard on the Silo Specials. Without the pickguard it would basically look like a LUKE...which is cool of course.

I'm also in love with that Vintage Burst...very Andy Timmons like, except much cooler and better looking than his I****z :D.

To me the Luke loses me with the rounded cutaways, I love the beveled cutaways of the Silo/silo special/JP. Minor difference, but visually important IMO.
 

homerj742

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It is easily the Most Underratedest Guitar there is...in HSS, it can do anything. Here's the family, minus my Orange Firemist SS (Orange Swirl p/g, SSS, maple board, natural headstock, trem) which I haven't photographed yet:

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I don't post here much, but MY GOD MAN!

that's the same scheme I want when I order a Steve Morse.
 

luv

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Yes, yes, yes.....the Silo Special is one fine guitar. Coming from a Strat background, the Special is right up my alley.

I had a couple of hss strats and the bridge pickup of those guitars was never to my liking, so I was a bit concerned that I would have the same feeling when I bought my hss Silo Special. I love the bridge position bucker (I put a Timmons in there, but the stock virtual paf was good too), and having a single in the neck makes the Silo Special just uber versatile.

I sold my ASS, my Sub 1, and my Axis Sport after I got my Silo Special. :)

It's that good.
 

candid_x

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Me digs my Special mightily. Workmanship and bang for the buck, it doesn't get any better.
 
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