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Crazy Gra

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« Reply #45 on: June 08, 2006, 10:44:41 PM »
It's like this really.

We makes our choice, pays our money to Tim and get pickups that are made with care and attention. Oh, and they are of the highest sonic quality.

We're on to a good thing, others aren't.

So what's to worry about? Let Suhr and the others get on with it, after all we know the real story don't we?

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« Reply #46 on: June 08, 2006, 11:38:21 PM »
ok this really is the last time im gonna say anything.. (i dunno if that was directed at me in particular or not but anywho)

im not worrying... just SAYING... just TRYING to look at this in PERSPECTIVE...

people have constantly missed that point... and by the sounds of things have also missed the fact that i love my BK...

pffffffffft

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« Reply #47 on: June 08, 2006, 11:46:57 PM »
Quote from: Crazy Gra

So what's to worry about? Let Suhr and the others get on with it, after all we know the real story don't we?


I agree, but I hate the ignorant people who will only try/listen to the name brands, like for example a friend of mine was confused why my Epiphone with Mules sounds better than his Gibson through the same setup, he said "In theory mine should sound better, as its gibson humbuckers and a gibson guitar" HAHAHA!

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« Reply #48 on: June 09, 2006, 01:11:54 AM »
Quote from: sambo
ok this really is the last time im gonna say anything.. (i dunno if that was directed at me in particular or not but anywho)

im not worrying... just SAYING... just TRYING to look at this in PERSPECTIVE...

people have constantly missed that point... and by the sounds of things have also missed the fact that i love my BK...

pffffffffft


Ease up Tiger! It's not about you.  :wink:

Tom, I agree with you but, ignorant ppl are always there (they annoy me too) and other makers will always cloud the real issues to get a sale. (Shrug)

If the p'up sounds right - it is right. I think your mate discovered that.

Long live BKP and their ridiculously underpriced pickups for what ya get (don't tell Tim).

That's what I'm driving at.

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« Reply #49 on: June 09, 2006, 01:19:44 AM »
It is good to keep an open mind...
The day I discovered BKPs was a happy one and I have been working on guitars for 20 years and I look forward to my next "pleasant discovery"

I am really into companies that strive for quality and to constantly raise the bar or the standard of what they make - it is one of the things I love about how Tim runs BKP.

To be fair I also personally know Seymour Duncan and he is also a mine of great knowledge and information and is constantly trying to push the boundaries too in his hand-wound workshop (as opposed to the production facility) In my own workshop I have to keep perspective on all the available brands - but my love of BKPs does run away with me too at times.

The constant striving for improvement and raising standards is the same ethos that we have at Feline and I have seen similar ideas in other small makers here in the UK - like Black Machine, Organic and Nathan Sheppard to name but a few....

But you do have to be careful not to get blinkered through your love and appreciation of one particular brand or company - like the people who say it HAS to be Gibson or Fender and the like, as you shut your eyes and ears to other great things that can rock your world.
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« Reply #50 on: June 09, 2006, 08:14:14 AM »
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I agree, but I hate the ignorant people who will only try/listen to the name brands


Like a mate of mine who thought I was stupid to buy an ENGL 'cause he'd never heard of them, and then he said that it couldn't be as good as his AVT 'cause it's not a marshall...I proceeded to crank it with him stood next to it, and he soon shut up :lol:
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sambo

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« Reply #51 on: June 09, 2006, 04:13:34 PM »
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But you do have to be careful not to get blinkered through your love and appreciation of one particular brand or company - like the people who say it HAS to be Gibson or Fender and the like, as you shut your eyes and ears to other great things that can rock your world.


superb jonathan... thats the perfect summary. nice one.

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« Reply #52 on: June 09, 2006, 05:01:56 PM »
Quote from: deg0ey
Quote from: _tom_
I agree, but I hate the ignorant people who will only try/listen to the name brands


Like a mate of mine who thought I was stupid to buy an ENGL 'cause he'd never heard of them, and then he said that it couldn't be as good as his AVT 'cause it's not a marshall...I proceeded to crank it with him stood next to it, and he soon shut up :lol:


haha, agreed. I tried my avt next to my engl the other night, and it was pretty obvious who won. At all volume levels.

Sambo/Feline: agreed.

The way I look at it is this: the way we found these slightly more obscure/less mainstream/boutique (no offence meant to BK, you know what I mean, by obscure I mean better, lol) companies was by being cynical of the major companies and trying out everything we could get our hands on (I know I haven't tried BK's, but I prefer some other "boutique" companies (EDIT: not necessarily pickups) to their mainstream equivalent). We'd be betraying this system of thinking if, once we found a good boutique company, we stopped this objective (at least, as objective as it can be)method of judging kit and merely became fanboys.

And while I'm sure Tim likes the sales, I'm sure he'd much prefer to be getting sales because people have tried all the pickups that are available (within reason) and liked his best, rather than because they're all fanboys... Also, it helps us because it means Tim needs to be on his toes with good new models... :twisted:

Just my two cents on the matter. Apologies for the overuse of brackets and flowery language, I tend to type as I think...  :oops:  :lol:

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« Reply #53 on: June 09, 2006, 07:00:05 PM »
haha thats a great extension to the point...

totally agree with you... nice one.

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« Reply #54 on: June 09, 2006, 10:55:42 PM »
^ :drink:

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« Reply #55 on: June 10, 2006, 01:28:48 AM »
Find the comments about the Suhr luthery skills eclipsing that of Tom Anderson and Tyler etc. at odds with my own experience. As someone who spent a long time owning a Suhr to sell it for a Tyler I would personally disagree. The likes of James Tyler and Don Grosh just seem to be able to craft necks that have a more personable feel to Suhr. Just my opinion based on my own having owned and played numerous examples of both Suhr and Tyler.

Tim's single coils are head and shoulders above any others I have tried. I use the Irish Tour's and I am currently borrowing a friends CS Strat with a set of Apache's. Both sets are fantastic.  :D
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