
Music Man Steve Morse Signed Blue Burst 1994
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The 1994 Music Man Steve Morse belongs to the very first generation of signature models from one of the most versatile guitarists in the rock world, and was introduced in 1987.
The combination of four pickups, extensive switching capabilities, and the distinctive Blue Burst finish makes this model instantly recognizable. Just like Morse himself, the guitar feels at home in a wide range of styles, from clear cleans and complex fusion lines to powerful rock riffs and singing solos. Furthermore, this particular example gains an extra special dimension thanks to the signature of Steve Morse himself.
The guitar was signed during a concert in Goor on September 21, 1996, two years after the instrument was built. This makes this Music Man not only an excellent example of the early Steve Morse signature models but also a tangible reminder of an encounter with the man behind the design. The guitar is a true player, with signs of wear on the body, pickguard, and neck.
The nut and three-position switch have also been replaced. For enthusiasts of Steve Morse, Music Man, and the rich history of modern electric guitars, this is an instrument with both musical and historical character!
The 1994 Music Man Steve Morse belongs to the very first generation of signature models from one of the most versatile guitarists in the rock world, and was introduced in 1987.
The combination of four pickups, extensive switching capabilities, and the distinctive Blue Burst finish makes this model instantly recognizable. Just like Morse himself, the guitar feels at home in a wide range of styles, from clear cleans and complex fusion lines to powerful rock riffs and singing solos. Furthermore, this particular example gains an extra special dimension thanks to the signature of Steve Morse himself.
The guitar was signed during a concert in Goor on September 21, 1996, two years after the instrument was built. This makes this Music Man not only an excellent example of the early Steve Morse signature models but also a tangible reminder of an encounter with the man behind the design. The guitar is a true player, with signs of wear on the body, pickguard, and neck.
The nut and three-position switch have also been replaced. For enthusiasts of Steve Morse, Music Man, and the rich history of modern electric guitars, this is an instrument with both musical and historical character!