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Magic Jason

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The AL is IMHO the best axe ever. It offers a more vintage vibe than the Luke. It's therefore quite interesting to own both. They complement each other well.The SSS is a mix between a strat and a tele. But has its very own personality. The HH is a mix between a Les Paul and an SG. Didn't like the silhouette soundwise. Don't know much about the Morse...Yet.
 

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The AL is IMHO the best axe ever. It offers a more vintage vibe than the Luke. It's therefore quite interesting to own both. They complement each other well.The SSS is a mix between a strat and a tele. But has its very own personality. The HH is a mix between a Les Paul and an SG. Didn't like the silhouette soundwise. Don't know much about the Morse...Yet.

I´m here where Al and Morse meets :)
The AL feels nothing like a Morse, Silo or Luke (own an AL and Morse, owned a silo)
My AL has an extremely light body and a very comfy but thick neck. Maybe mine is a tad different... sometimes I hear that AL, Silo, Morse, eve Axis necks feel similar. I didn´t experience it like that. AL neck has alot of meat, next is the Morse, my Silo was thinner.
The body of an AL is completely different, very ergonomic and light. You don´t really notice it wheras the Morse is a solid block of wood! Comparable to a Telecaster (more rounded, more comfy)
 
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The AL is IMHO the best axe ever. It offers a more vintage vibe than the Luke. It's therefore quite interesting to own both. They complement each other well.The SSS is a mix between a strat and a tele. But has its very own personality. The HH is a mix between a Les Paul and an SG. Didn't like the silhouette soundwise. Don't know much about the Morse...Yet.

...sounds like someone has a NGD coming up! What colour is your soon to be acquired Morse? :p So the AL is more old school sounded then, I look forward to trying one out
 

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I´m here where Al and Morse meets :)
The AL feels nothing like a Morse, Silo or Luke (own an AL and Morse, owned a silo)
My AL has an extremely light body and a very comfy but thick neck. Maybe mine is a tad different... sometimes I hear that AL, Silo, Morse, eve Axis necks feel similar. I didn´t experience it like that. AL neck has alot of meat, next is the Morse, my Silo was thinner.
The body of an AL is completely different, very ergonomic and light. You don´t really notice it wheras the Morse is a solid block of wood! Comparable to a Telecaster (more rounded, more comfy)

More comparable to a Tele than the Morse is? I always thought the Morse felt like a tele/LP
 

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To me, the AL is more a tele than a strat. But it is first an AL with unlimited mojo! My next one is a pdn 2016 starry night... greyish sparkle burst colour. Ordered and paid. I should receive my mail from Pete Dubaldo within a few days now. But I' ll have to wait untill February to get it when I fly to NY.
 

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To me, the AL is more a tele than a strat. But it is first an AL with unlimited mojo! My next one is a pdn 2016 starry night... greyish sparkle burst colour. Ordered and paid. I should receive my mail from Pete Dubaldo within a few days now. But I' ll have to wait untill February to get it when I fly to NY.

The Starry night finish looks AWESOME! My UK bassist has a starry night stingray, it looks better than food!
 

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Sound advice! Although I've sold almost every CD I've ever had printed as well as a LOT of iTunes downloads all around the globe, I advertise EBMM to 200 guitar students and 50+ colleagues every month and my instagram, and Facebook is just full of EBMM content (as well as my debut album cover, and my next album cover!) I've also had my guitars in the hands of people like: Andy Timmons, Paul Gilbert, Christophe Godin, Guthrie Govan, Alex Hutchings, Uli Jon Roth to name just a small handful! Next year I'm gigging the new album all over (that's probably where I'm currently lacking) with a rather large band that includes a string quartet among other things!

I'm so glad you bought this up! BP might see this and go "ah, this kid's alright, lets kit him up with a sky blue luke" LOL! If that happens I owe you a beer at the very least

Damn Mike, this would be something i'd love to check out but in the U.S.

Is the tour a UK thing only?
 

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Damn Mike, this would be something i'd love to check out but in the U.S.

Is the tour a UK thing only?

Hey Kieth! I'm playing the full band shows in the UK, however I am hoping to play in the US with backing tracks, I have a few shows dotted around the world but nothing in the US as of yet! It's a weird thing, I sell pretty much all my merchandise to Europe and Asia, not a huge amount to the US, I'm hoping being there in person and playing there will change that a little :)
 

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Hey Mike I follow you channel on YT an IG keep posting vids they are a pleasure to watch man.


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