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TonyEVH5150

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I really need to try one of these. I think the neck carve is the only part that concerns me.

Is it a major adjustment from the Axis neck Carve? I know it's more of a V-shaped contour, but how comfortable is it?

Sorry for the slight derailment . . . . :)
 

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Is the window still open to order one???

When l saw the BFR Luke a couple of weeks ago, l was all set to order one, i wish l had the money to get one.

Scott.
Hey Scott, it's a shame we didn't catch up while I was in Melbourne last week. BTW, If you want a BFR let me know and I'll really look after you ;)
 

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Hey Scott, it's a shame we didn't catch up while I was in Melbourne last week. BTW, If you want a BFR let me know and I'll really look after you ;)

It would of been great to catch up and have a beer or something, next time.

Cool man, l might shoot you an email.

Thanks mate,

Scott.
 

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Is it a major adjustment from the Axis neck Carve? I know it's more of a V-shaped contour, but how comfortable is it?

Well I have a Luke and an Axis, and can switch between them easily enough. The Luke definitely has a pronounced 'V' in the neck which makes it very comfortable for me, but it is one of those things you would have to try for yourself, some folks are very choosy about neck shapes. Me - I can get on with pretty much any neck, from the thin Pet to the Luke and Axis.
 

TonyEVH5150

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Well I have a Luke and an Axis, and can switch between them easily enough. The Luke definitely has a pronounced 'V' in the neck which makes it very comfortable for me, but it is one of those things you would have to try for yourself, some folks are very choosy about neck shapes. Me - I can get on with pretty much any neck, from the thin Pet to the Luke and Axis.


Thanks,

I'll check one out. I think my local EBMM dealer has one in stock.
 

PugNinjas

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That's what I'm talking about Keith, 7 is definitely a collection :D
What made you choose to buy that many, and apart from obvious things like a piezo, do your Lukes sound/play/feel different to each other?

holy moly Keith, 7 Lukes!!!!!!! Thats great! We are going to need pics my friend, lots of them......

I've had the pleasure of checking out a few of Keith's Lukes and his Carbon Blue Pearl is a beast !!

I pestered him about taking some pics, hopefully he can put together a sweet group shot
 

Larry

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Love my Luke

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Lew

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I would have some better pictures if I could find my camera usb cable,it has some great birds eye and flame on the neck.
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I wonder how many Luke himself has? Heaps i'd reckon!

Yeah, I forgot about that guy :D

I guess he'll have the biggest and best collection of Lukes around.

I just thought it was interesting that some guys have 3 or 4 (or higher) of the same EBMM model like the AL, Pet and Axis, but although everyone who has posted to this thread obviously loves their Luke(s), with the exception of Keith everyone else just seems to have one or at most two of them.

So Keith is currently the king of the Luke collectors by a long shot.

I'd better get saving then :p
 
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