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joe web

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to me it will look aweful if you put back the screws after taking off the pg.
but i thought about this as well a few weeks back, but as i took a closer look at the pg i thought i will leave it on, because it has a lot of scratches on it. so what is better, a scratched pg or a scratched clear-coat on the guitar? which is easier to restore / change / refinish after a while? ;)
but if you do so, take pictures of the guitar without pg!
 

Dreadge

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Well, I like that. Music Man guitars are really outstanding, but it's for the taste of specific people. Some love other brands, we love MM and there are so many to chose from. I pick my MM balls really carefully, and i know it is a hard demand. But for that reason not all would go for some colors and features you offer. So I think it would be awesome if there was a "Custom shop" from Music Man. Best wishes to BP, love You man! :)
 

ScreaminFloyd

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So I think it would be awesome if there was a "Custom shop" from Music Man. Best wishes to BP, love You man! :)

+1 It does not even need to be called a "Custom Shop" An in house Dept. that handles special requests "with limits" of course on Non Endorsed Music Man Guitars. I think this type of in house Dept. could sustain itself with special orders and be a first come first served type of deal. I would want a Sparkle Silver Roller with a Tremelo and Roasted Neck. It would have to be Non Music Man Endorsed guitars only though. One can Dream :)
 

joe web

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aaaahhhhh....you need a custom shop....can´t hear it anymore...
just built me a black burst chambered Y2D and add an all rosewood neck to it! :D
 
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