Music Man JP6 BFR - rosewood neck
Por jorguit el 09/04/2014 en Madrid
Expiración: 16/07/2015 | Visto 1875 veces
1800€
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A la venta MusicMan John Petrucci Ball Family Reserve. Esta guitarra pertenece a una línea especial fabricada a finales de 2008 que incorpora un mástil de una pieza de palorrosa (incluyo abajo un texto con más detalles sobre esta edición). Pastilla piezo, salida mono/estéreo y color blanco perla. Se le añadió un pote push-pull para convertir las pastillas a single. Incluyo el potenciómetro original. Con estuche.
«This is a very special version available for only a single month at the end of 2008 as a special promotional addition for Ernie Ball Dealers. During this time, dealers were able to order these guitars with solid, hand sanded and finished rosewood necks for a $300 up-charge. After this first month no more of these guitars were ever made because Ernie Ball reported they do not have a reliable source of rosewood blocks large enough to carve necks out of, and that sanding down rosewood necks was too hard on their equipment. Thus, these standout Ball Family Reserve models that have the smooth unfinished texture of rosewood, rather than being painted and having a sticky feel as with all other BFR models. This is also a BFR model with the smaller body size and scooped arm rest normally only found on F-1 JP6 models. This guitar is a very rare opportunity for a collector or investor looking for something unusually rare and desirable within the EBMM collector community.»
«This is a very special version available for only a single month at the end of 2008 as a special promotional addition for Ernie Ball Dealers. During this time, dealers were able to order these guitars with solid, hand sanded and finished rosewood necks for a $300 up-charge. After this first month no more of these guitars were ever made because Ernie Ball reported they do not have a reliable source of rosewood blocks large enough to carve necks out of, and that sanding down rosewood necks was too hard on their equipment. Thus, these standout Ball Family Reserve models that have the smooth unfinished texture of rosewood, rather than being painted and having a sticky feel as with all other BFR models. This is also a BFR model with the smaller body size and scooped arm rest normally only found on F-1 JP6 models. This guitar is a very rare opportunity for a collector or investor looking for something unusually rare and desirable within the EBMM collector community.»
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