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Old 07-07-2012, 03:25 PM   #11
 
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Yup.

You are definitely a fan....


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Old 07-07-2012, 04:27 PM   #12
 
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I've played the six string version of this guitar and it rips! The super flat radius threw me off quite a bit, but I definitely did enjoy the guitar. Congrats!

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Old 07-07-2012, 04:30 PM   #13
 
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Is it a BFR? Do you like the pickups?



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Is it a BFR? Do you like the pickups?
The neck inlay says "BFR", so I'd guess yes.

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You have good taste though...
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congrats.. happy NGD.. and that's an awesome collection you have right there..
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Ah, so the BFR stuff must be nicer then. The standard Silos, JP's, and Axis all felt in the same realm as a Warmoth or Fender US. I always wondered if the BFR stuff was really a notch up.
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Ah, so the BFR stuff must be nicer then. The standard Silos, JP's, and Axis all felt in the same realm as a Warmoth or Fender US. I always wondered if the BFR stuff was really a notch up.
I'v played 3 bfr's and found that warmoth stuff is right in line with quality IMO.
Im not an expert or anything, but both are about as good as you can get.
(I cant speak for the finish of warmoths though.)

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