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Old 04-17-2009, 12:13 PM
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DuBaldo was right, agian-WOW-25th Inside

Well here it is the 25th I just recieved from DuBaldo Music, all I can say is Fing WOW, BP and crew hit a homerun on this one, knew I was going to get one just did not think it would be so soon but when Pete posted this on, it was perfect and I did not hesitate.

So here are the pics of the first fourm 25th, sorry Headstock




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Old 04-17-2009, 12:34 PM
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Wow. That is Fing sweet!
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Old 04-17-2009, 12:39 PM
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drrrroooooooooolllllllllll!!!!!!!

Congrats!!!

More pics please!!!!
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Old 04-17-2009, 12:40 PM
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Congrats Keith! Beautiful guitar.
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Old 04-17-2009, 12:43 PM
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Keith you lucky guy!!! What a way to start the weekend. She is STUNNING!!!
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Holy ****, that is awesome looking. Thanks for the side-by-side pic with the Axis SS - it shows the differences between the two shapes.

How do you like the parallel settings?
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wow.. nice guitar
yes! we need more pictures
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Old 04-17-2009, 01:02 PM
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Yah, Keith....I'm really glad you put the ASS next to the 25th. I had in my mind that the 25th was waaaay bigger. I like it even more now!

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Thanks guys it is awesome!


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drrrroooooooooolllllllllll!!!!!!!

Congrats!!!

More pics please!!!!
Foggy this is a must for you time for No.2
I will get you some more pics, want some outdoor shots but the weather here today sucks.

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Holy ****, that is awesome looking. Thanks for the side-by-side pic with the Axis SS - it shows the differences between the two shapes.

How do you like the parallel settings?
Yes the 25th and ASS are different, why i posted that pic to show the difference.

Love the parallel settings, that was a big selling point for me, makes this guiatr super versatile, fell in love with the parallel settings with the Silo Bass, just could not handle the large gauge strings on the Silo Bass, made my elbow hurt but this is perfect.

It is lightweight, comfortable and a killer neck.
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Congratulations, great looking guitar!

I'm going to resist the temptation to say the obvious thing!

What's the weight/size like compared to the regular ASS?
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Congratulations, great looking guitar!

I'm going to resist the temptation to say the obvious thing!

What's the weight/size like compared to the regular ASS?
Thanks, well in very non technical terms, the over all length of the guiatr is about 1\2 a hedstock taller and the weight feels pretty much the same as my ASS with peizo and the forearm contour is great.

On another note this guitar has put me back on an amp search, what i have doesnt cut it for this guitar.
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1st off CONGRATS!

Does the guitar feel much bigger than the ASS? Is it an easy switch from one to the other? or does it take some adjusting?

Would you care to elaborate on the amp comment? (Is that a Blues JR.?)
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1st off CONGRATS!

Does the guitar feel much bigger than the ASS? Is it an easy switch from one to the other? or does it take some adjusting?

Would you care to elaborate on the amp comment? (Is that a Blues JR.?)
luv,

It really does not feel any bigger to me, and no problem switching between the two, I find the 25th as comfortable as I do the ASS, which has always been great for me.

Yes it is a Blues Jr. and it is a nice amp, dont get me wrong, but with all the tonal possibilities from the 25th a more versatile amp is in order, something with more than one channel and controls on the front to make it easier to tweak.
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Foggy this is a must for you time for No.2
I will get you some more pics, want some outdoor shots but the weather here today sucks.
It will be my no.2. If not......then it'll be my no.1
You can bring the guitar here and take some more pics. It's 75 and not a cloud in the sky!


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It really does not feel any bigger to me, and no problem switching between the two, I find the 25th as comfortable as I do the ASS, which has always been great for me.

Yes it is a Blues Jr. and it is a nice amp, dont get me wrong, but with all the tonal possibilities from the 25th a more versatile amp is in order, something with more than one channel and controls on the front to make it easier to tweak.
LoL! That starts off like a letter to your honey!
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Old 04-17-2009, 02:36 PM
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The 25th is seriously not making my decision on which ball to get any easier. LOL

Hey Keith, (or Mr. Fingbeagles seeing that I'm more of a youngen here) would you mind posting a video clip if possible?
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