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robelinda2

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Diamond Creek, VIC, Australia- at Rancho Alberto
Rob (and other Rob), the BFR AL at NAMM made me want to take it home, I didn't want to give it up! I played it for about a half hour without realizing it until I stood up and Nick asked "Are you ever going to put it back?"

Aside from the 20th Silo, I have never fallen for a guitar so hard ...

no need to convince me Pete!!! I'm very much looking forward to having one in my hands some time this year!
 

marduke

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Brisbane, Australia
i shall be (as soon as money permits) ordering a JP6 BFR quilt top in tobacco burst or purple burst.. i just cant decide on the colour!! maybe ill have to get both.. :D
 

koogie2k

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Dec 28, 2002
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Moyock, NC
I am currently amp/rig shopping...haven't decided on what I want yet.

I am on the fence to be honest about a new axe. Pete has a gorgeous Pacific Blueburst AL in the window, the BFR AL , Y2D in Tobacco, and after seeing Fred's Honey Burst Axis....I can't seem to decide on what I want next. A JP is not in the equation as I want something with a different tone and feel.

It would seem, based on my info above, that an AL is inevitable...lol.

I was the same way as Pete at the Summer NAMM withe LE AL. I just could not put it down....such a magnificient piece of ingenuity. I have always said the AL is the best guitar no one knows about aside from us knuckleheads...:cool:
 
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