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It was a prototype for the BFR. He used one on Score that was like a hybrid of the JP and the 20th Silo, it had the color, woods, and pickups of the 20th but everything else of a JP. On the SC DVD, he used another prototype, which I think is just like a BFR but it has neck binding and pickup mounts, and probably other stuff that I can't notice. There were probably other prototypes that we didn't see, but those are the only two that I know about.
 

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You might find better answers to these types of questions on the JP forum. The guys over there know their stuff when it comes to everything JP.
 

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or just use the search function... I know we talked about this like a month or so ago... there was some really great info in the last thread.
 

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or just use the search function... I know we talked about this like a month or so ago... there was some really great info in the last thread.

I definitely know its been talked about before. There were pics of the guitar that he used on Systematic Chaos as well. Congrats on your 666th post Stratty!
 

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It was a prototype for the BFR. He used one on Score that was like a hybrid of the JP and the 20th Silo, it had the color, woods, and pickups of the 20th but everything else of a JP. On the SC DVD, he used another prototype, which I think is just like a BFR but it has neck binding and pickup mounts, and probably other stuff that I can't notice. There were probably other prototypes that we didn't see, but those are the only two that I know about.

Thanks.
 

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I have the Score DVD and I love the first proto. I think he sounded better with that than with his usual pickups :eek:
 

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The Score prototype had DiMarzio Virtual Vintage PAF's. The Virtual Vintage PAF's were replaced by the 36th Anniversary PAF's.
 

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I'm not convinced by the pickup rings and neither was I bet considering they never made it onto the BFR.

Hendog its all in the hands anyway. JP might change pickup configurations like his knickers but I think any JP guitar and decent rig will get you closer than obsessing about trivial things.
 

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I'm not convinced by the pickup rings and neither was I bet considering they never made it onto the BFR.

Hendog its all in the hands anyway. JP might change pickup configurations like his knickers but I think any JP guitar and decent rig will get you closer than obsessing about trivial things.

You sort of sound like a prick. Maybe its the Scottish wording, but you sound like your giving me a hard time for wondering what guitar someone is playing. In fact you even said "obsessing".
 

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You sort of sound like a prick. Maybe its the Scottish wording, but you sound like your giving me a hard time for wondering what guitar someone is playing. In fact you even said "obsessing".

Easy there, killer. No need to call somebody a prick for voicing their opinion. Like most threads here, you can find the answers by searching the forum. With all the JP related questions, especially about amps/rigs, you'd be better off searching the JP forum. This isn't the Mesa board, its the EB board.
 
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