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John Knight
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This must be a great guitar as you hardly ever see them come up for sale. They have a nice web-site although I would have liked a further break down on the pricing.

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I really like BMI guitars, I have two. The first is an early 80s S-10 3+4 with a Lawrence 705. The other is a very early 1975 S-12 universal with a ZB-style white 3-way pickup. They're easy to work on, logically laid out, and sound great, IMO.
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Post by Dan Burnham »

John,
we are updating the site and will do better in the breakdown. Would you please help me by suggesting what you are looking for.

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Dan sent you an email

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S12 Knight 6&4
Nashville 400 and Profex II
81' Fender Twin JBL's
Asleep at the Steel


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Post by Luke Morell »

I have a BMI D10, plays good but weigh a bunch, 80 lbs. in the case. Don't know if newer ones are any lighter.
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Post by Dave White »

I have an early 80's BMI S-10 black mica. I like its tone and sustain, it stays in tune and seems fairly easy to work on. My only complaint is the cheesy-looking stick-on fretboard.
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Post by Steven Black »

I tried to go to BMI's website and got a security dialog box asking for me to generate a user name and password, so I tried to type in a user name and password but still could not visit the site, I did send an e-mail the other day when I could visit the site but never heard anything back from BMI.
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Same here Steven, I've emailed, no answer, tried calling, get answering machine.
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Post by Pat Burns »

..BMI's have been under-rated, IMHO. I have 2 D-10 push-pulls, and a D-10 BMI, and I like the tone and feel of the BMI a lot..it's a keeper...
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Post by John Knight »

Steve and Luke, I think Dan is in the middle of up dating their web-site. I was able to hit the site last week but today after reading your posts I can't. Let's hope Dan has things up and running soon.
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Post by Sonny Jenkins »

Just tried to access web site and it ask for a user name and password?????
Hope the new website includes some pics of underneath side of keyless guitars,,,,and I can access it,,,
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Post by Calvin Walley »

just my opinion but,
if you can't contact them ,what does that say about them ? i mean what if you have a problem are you just stuck?

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Post by Dave Mudgett »

Calvin - not to be argumentative, but all websites go down periodically for various reasons, even the forum's. It doesn't say anything about them other than "the website is down".

I also note that there are steel manufacturers that don't have websites at all. There are other ways to communicate besides the web.

This thread:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/009734.html

lists contact information for Don Fritsche. Dan Burnham is another contact, his email is listed in his profile.
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Still can't access the site?????,,,and I had hoped for pics of underneath side,,,,,
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Post by Donny Hinson »

<SMALL>...must be a great guitar as you hardly ever see them come up for sale.</SMALL>
No, not really. BMI was just never a very popular guitar, and that's the reason there aren't many used ones out there. It's a matter of sheer volume, not quality. The guitars that you see selling a lot used just sold a lot new.
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Post by Steven Black »

I still tried to access the BMI website and could not get in, they have a nice weblink to Jammin tracks but now I can not access it through BMI website, I thought it would be up by friday. I will have to call Dan to find out what the lead time is on building a BMI double 10.
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Has anyone had any luck contacting BMI lately? I have emailed and called several times but with no response. I have an email address for both Dan and Don, maybe I have the wrong details.
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The BMI guys could be at the Arizona Steel Show this weekend. Everybody else is. But me. Poor me.

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Post by John Knight »

Thanks Donny, that makes a lot of sense. Just tried the BMI website and it is up again. I have always liked playing a BMI, I found them easy and smooth. I have to admit I have only played a couple of the S-10's but still it was pleasent.

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D 10 Thomas with 8&6, '61'D-10 Sho-Bud 8&3
S12 Knight 6&4
Nashville 400 and Profex II
81' Fender Twin JBL's
Asleep at the Steel


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Post by Damien Odell »

I just got through to Don by phone. All is well at BMI.
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Post by Steven Black »

Well I finally got to the website, nice guitars, curious of the sound.
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Post by Dan Burnham »

Sorry for the delay on the site. I've been swamped with everything here lately. BMI is alive and well I can tell you. Don has had so many orders he is back logged. I will have major changes on the site up coming. I do apologize, we are trying to get a little more detailed with specific items like accessories and parts. I don't want to do a full update until all the new changes are made. We are hopeful in adding additional staff to speed up the building process and produce more steels. Thanks again,
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Post by Sonny Jenkins »

Dan,,,some pics of the underneath side of a keyless guitar would be VERY nice,,,and much appreciated,,,,
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