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JasonT

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Man, I've been playing my 25th Anniversary tonight and I am just lovin' it. This thing is so versatile. I can't believe the amount of available tones. If I can ever get back into a cover band again, this will be my #1 for that gig for sure. I love my rosewood necked BFR Luke, but this just covers so much more ground.

Just had to share. Rock!
 

Mr.X

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they are amazing instruments!!!

i absolutely love mine and cannot picture anything rivalling it.
but i expect the game changer to do just that.
 

metalmarty

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I've said it before: if I had money to spend, the 25th would be it. I'm totally intrigued by that axe and I want one more then any other guitar I can think of. Maple board, trem: bliss.
 

JasonT

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I know these threads pop up regularly, but as a 25th owner, I know how you feel, and why you made this thread. I love my 25th. *hugs his 25th*

You got it. I know it's a great guitar but sometimes it just blows you away. MM really nailed it with the 25th/Reflex.
 

colinboy

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Spot on Jason my exact feeling on the instrument.I lover everything about it,tone,feel and overall playability!
I think i will invest in another Reflex model in a few years to add to my collection of balls.
 

Sweat

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Yep great axe, either way 25th or Reflex, kind of glad I had the elbow issues now since I eneded up with my amethyst reflex:)

Oh and Jeff one still available:)
 

Big Shaggy

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JasonT -

You are absolutely on the money! The 25th and Reflex models are simply exceptional in all regards - quality and versatility of highly usable tones, feel, playability, workmanship, etc. I've played for over 30 years and have had dozens of guitars - from vintage to "boutique" to.....well....junk! These beauties go toe-to-toe and score a knock out with any of the good ones I've ever had!
 

Jack FFR1846

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Tempe AZ GC. Used. Search for Axis 25. Priced well below what I expected. Trem and maple board, no piezo.

Ready, go! Post who buys it.
 
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