my new B.M.I.

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my new B.M.I.

Post by B.Jenkins »

i just recieved my new D-10 B.M.I 10/27/03
I would add the photos here, but I have no way of doing it, If anyone wants to see it email me and I will send you the pic's.
Billy Jenkins
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Post by David Cobb »

Those BMI's were certainly pretty guitars there in St. Louis.
I'm jealous.
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Billy, you have purchased a fine guitar from absolutely great people. Congratulations.
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Post by Steve Stallings »

Wow! i guess I learn something new everyday. I had no idea that BMI was still in production. Congrats on the guitar. What is the undercarriage like on a new one?

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Post by B.Jenkins »

Mr. Roller thanks you for your kind reply, it is as smooth as any steel I have ever set behind, and I play in my sock feet, and the action is soft enough that it dosent give me any problems at all.
Mr. Stallings, I will send you photos of the underneath carriage in the next few days,
There is a 4 to 6 months waiting period on the B.M.I. steel right now,
And Don is working as fast as he can, to turn out a flawless custom made steel..
Billy Jenkins