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88Silhouette

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recently bought what was sold as a '95 Silhouette...it had been a well played instrument with some battle scars...tarnished fine tuners on the FR bridge was my only disappointment....contacted EB MM CS with a pic of the bridge...the said that it was a Shaller that they stopped using in '91...didn't think the had anything but would look around...came back after a couple day search and said they found one!!!sent me a pic and sure enough that was it...looked brand new too...CS guy AJ arranged to have the bridge shipped to me and asked "for ****s and giggles" lets see what st serial number tells us...I couldn't find it until he directed me to some small indented #s on the back of the headstock...he checked...not in the database, too old...whent to the books and found that it was an early '88...pretty rare, they hadn't made a bunch up to that point...

Bottom line...what other company on the planet would give service like that on a 30 year old product...Not only amazing instruments but a customer service team to boot!!!

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Congrats on the guitar and welcome to the family! Great find! You've discovered what most of us here know...EBMM CS are THE best out there. Period. Oh, btw - we have saying around here...no pics no guitar!!! Let's see 'em!!! :)
 

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Early on after purchasing my first new Axis I sent it in to them to address an issue, not due to their fault. I received a call from A.J telling me there was an issue other than what I sent it in for. My heart sank, it must have happened during shipment. A.J. took care of everything for me and I still have the Axis, its my favorite guitar. Everytime I have called them everyone seems to have nothing else better to do but help me and answer all questions I have. The instruments are really the best and with customer service like I have received I cant think of a better company to spend my money on buying an instrument.
 

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It is also a testament to the fact that well built, quality products last decades. I still have two early 80s Japanese Boss pedals that work like a charm. I suspect all my EBMM guitars will last at least that long.
 

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welcome onbord.
Congrats to this beautiful guitar.
What a start: 1st post including picture (it does exist!). It looks georgeous. A real vintage guitar!
 

88Silhouette

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The bridge from 30 years ago for my '88 Silhouette arrived as CS said it would....and it looks:

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That is absolutely awesome! What a great find for you by the CS folks. Simply amazing. You have quite the vintage Silo on your hands :). Congrats!!!
 

88Silhouette

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had the '88 Silhouette fer 'bout two weeks now...only guitar have been playing and getting a few hours a day in...so maybe time for a little review:

playability...everybody who has played one always comments very favorably about this aspect...then there is this:
"I sent one to Keith Richards. It's a long story....but out of the blue I get a phone call at home mid 1986. "Hello, Sterling? This is Keef." I said "who" He said "Keef Richards" "I got your guitar, its like a fine woman..lets go"

The next thing I knew we got a telex (before fax and email) for an order for 10,000 guitars from Japan. That was the good news. The bad news is that we were making about 4 guitars and basses a day."

what can I add except my agreement to the consensus that the Silhouette is the best playing guitar have ever held in my hands...

the tone...rate it just as high in this category....except that we all know that different axes have different strengths/applications...the Silhouette HSS here is a more refined, balanced tone machine than my USA HSS Strat...all three pickups have equal output vs. the Strat with an afterburner H...like the H on the EB MM, it has a more Tele like sparkling highs but with full bass and midrange as well...the kicker is the middle S...rarely use it on my Strat but on the EB MM it located closer to the neck...think this is what gives it different characteristics...it has a sort of acoustic guitar quality to it so it is a very useful PU all on it's own...what is lost is the EB MM position 2 really doesn't do the quack...which is no loss for me...the neck is neck PU is neck and neck with the Strat...

that's it folks...it's a world class player and a tone machine of a different color and the color is excellent...

The bridge will sit in a velvet box for a while...the guitar is set up so well and plays so great don't really care about tarnished fine tuners...for now would rather play it than tinker on it...
 

vuduhwy

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had the '88 Silhouette fer 'bout two weeks now...only guitar have been playing and getting a few hours a day in...so maybe time for a little review:

playability...everybody who has played one always comments very favorably about this aspect...then there is this:
"I sent one to Keith Richards. It's a long story....but out of the blue I get a phone call at home mid 1986. "Hello, Sterling? This is Keef." I said "who" He said "Keef Richards" "I got your guitar, its like a fine woman..lets go"

The next thing I knew we got a telex (before fax and email) for an order for 10,000 guitars from Japan. That was the good news. The bad news is that we were making about 4 guitars and basses a day."

what can I add except my agreement to the consensus that the Silhouette is the best playing guitar have ever held in my hands...

the tone...rate it just as high in this category....except that we all know that different axes have different strengths/applications...the Silhouette HSS here is a more refined, balanced tone machine than my USA HSS Strat...all three pickups have equal output vs. the Strat with an afterburner H...like the H on the EB MM, it has a more Tele like sparkling highs but with full bass and midrange as well...the kicker is the middle S...rarely use it on my Strat but on the EB MM it located closer to the neck...think this is what gives it different characteristics...it has a sort of acoustic guitar quality to it so it is a very useful PU all on it's own...what is lost is the EB MM position 2 really doesn't do the quack...which is no loss for me...the neck is neck PU is neck and neck with the Strat...

that's it folks...it's a world class player and a tone machine of a different color and the color is excellent...

The bridge will sit in a velvet box for a while...the guitar is set up so well and plays so great don't really care about tarnished fine tuners...for now would rather play it than tinker on it...

Tell us about the neck profile. Is is kinda chunky??? I have an 88 Morse and it's neck is chunkier than all the other ones I have. I'd sure love to play that Silo just to see...
 

88Silhouette

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Tell us about the neck profile. Is is kinda chunky??? I have an 88 Morse and it's neck is chunkier than all the other ones I have. I'd sure love to play that Silo just to see...

Not the slightest bit chunky...~C shaped profile...it is effortless to play and since I use my thumb to grab the 6th string most of the time it is perfect...try one, you'll like it!
 
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