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My new BMI

Posted: 12 May 2008 1:24 pm
by Bernard Beck
Beautifull, and Dan and Don are great persons to do business with

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It is the samme finish as Damien Odell's, mine is keyless

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And my granddaughter Rachel is ready for it too

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I know you all love the underside, here it is :

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So I guess I just have to start playing it.
Bernard

Posted: 12 May 2008 2:02 pm
by Dale Bessant
Bernard,

I have a BMI from the mid 70's and I love...it still plays and sounds great...yours is beautiful...many happy hours of enjoyment!! who's that beautiful girl on your lap?....also people might think you built that guitar with a last name like that.... :wink:

Posted: 12 May 2008 2:26 pm
by George Redmon
That is a beautiful guitar Benard. And keyless, only way to play. Those guys at BMI do a great job of building. Congradulations on a great choice.

Posted: 12 May 2008 2:27 pm
by Curt Langston
Hey Bernard, that is a really nice looking guitar! I love the finish on it. Plus, I noticed that it is keyless!

I bet it sounds sweet!

Posted: 12 May 2008 2:42 pm
by Damien Odell
Congratulations Bernard, good choice.
I got my new BMI S12 last yr, same inlay as that - people are always coming up to me at gigs saying how pretty the guitar is.
They have a great sound too - clear and sweet!! Enjoy it.

Go well,
Damien

Posted: 12 May 2008 6:58 pm
by Benton Allen
Hey Bernard!
That's a great looking guitar you've got there. Don and the guys at BMI are great folks to do business with. I've had nothing but good luck with mine.
Here's my 1981 double 12/8 and 6. Still going strong!

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Welcome to the family!!

Cheers!!
Benton

Posted: 13 May 2008 12:12 pm
by Jerry Hayes
Hey Bernard, that's one beautiful BMI for sure. Congrats on your new guitar......Here's a shot of my old S-12 with 8 & 4. I redid the front of mine myself, it used to be black mica........JH in Va.
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Posted: 14 May 2008 1:02 am
by Bernard Beck
Great to see those BMIs.
I'm getting used to mine, there is a lot of work for me cause sofar I only played Dobro (6 str, G high bass mainly) and 8 str lap,
C6 : High to low G,E,C,A,G,E,C,A ;
or E7+6 : E,Csharp,B,Gsharp,E,D,B,E.
I chose the Zane Beck tuning cause it looked to me like a very natural extension of the E7+6.
Dan has been putting ZB tuning lessons on the www.beckmusicalinstruments.com site. Very helpful for a beginner like me.
Also, you see my guitar has 6 pedals insted of 4, which is standard for ZBtuning.
Well, in order to have an instrument which I could use straight away with my C6 or E7+6 licks, I have pedal 6 which gives me the top 5 strings of my C6 tuning on strings 2 to 6 of the BMI, and pedal 5 which gives me my E7+6 tuning in an interesting way.
Therefore, we can say that this is a triple neck BMI, each extra neck costing only 130$, weighing only a couple of pounds. Good deal.

Now, my granddaughter Rachel (3 1/2) is very interested in Papy's new guitar. So I taught her how to fold and unfold the kneelevers.

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And playing with those pedals is of great interest too.

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Posted: 14 May 2008 1:09 am
by Bernard Beck
There was kind of a double post there

Posted: 14 May 2008 10:12 am
by John Sluszny
Gorgeous !!!(I like them golden picks too) ;-)

Posted: 15 May 2008 1:57 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Magnifique ! :D

BMI

Posted: 15 May 2008 3:22 am
by Billy Carr
Pretty guitar and beautiful little future steeler there! What color are the pull rods underneath?