Just acquired this lovely Ernie Ball Musicman JP12 Ball Family Reserve. Believe it's been through a few hands on here.
It's both my first Ebmm and JP model. Quality is top notch. Very impressed.
Ball'er NGD
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Re: Ball'er NGD
They know how to make a proper guitar, those blokes.
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Most amazing necks I've ever touched, great buy man!!
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Being an Ibanez guy, this is right up my alleyStratMatt wrote:Quality it certainly is. Unfortunately I just couldn’t gel with the neck profile. Enjoy
Having spent some time with it, I might have to agree with you.jeremyb wrote:Most amazing necks I've ever touched, great buy man!!
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It really is mate, and they are stainless frets too so in theory they should not wear outMolly wrote:That fretwork looks mint! Congrats.