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iGuitar88.13 Introduced at Nashville NAMM

July 20, 2000

The future is "online" at Nashville NAMM, Arena Room #4028. The latest addition to the new i2000 Series, the iGuitar88.13 features RMC piezo and 13 pin synth access.

According to Brian Moore Guitars president, Patrick Cummings, "The iGuitar88.13 offers many of the features of our i2000 guitars, plus piezo and 13 pin synth access. It is an excellent companion to the new Roland GR-33 and VG-88 synths. At $1,095 (MSRP), the iGuitar88.13 offers the guitarist a very versatile instrument with magnetics, piezo, and synth access."

iGuitar88.13, the latest innovation from the premium guitar manufacturer, offers the RMC piezo for better tracking performance. Using you favorite synth, jam online with friends, take lessons online, or explore the world of PC based home recording, using many of today's popular music software programs.

Cummings adds, "At $1,095 (MSRP), the iGuitar88.13 makes it possible for today's guitar enthusiast, as well as professional musicians, to maximize the potential of the Internet, MIDI systems, and PC based home recording, using programs such as Cubase, Sonic Foundry, and Digital Performer."

Brian Moore Custom Shop will also introduce its "Nashville Theme" Inlay at the 2000 Summer NAMM show.

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Designed by Brian Moore inlay artist, Ray Memmel, this very detailed inlay design features a "retrospective" of 20th century Nashville. Across the fingerboard are various 'Nashville themes": cowboy hats and boots, Fiddles, mandolins, acoustic guitars, the Grand Ole Opry, and the Bell South tower. It is a true artist's perspective of Nashville, made of abalone, mother of pearl, sterling silver, and various exotic woods.

This will be a limited edition; only ten instruments will be built. The inlay design will be shown on Custom Shop Model C-90, with a highly figured quilted maple top in vintage sunburst.

Suggested List price $10,995.

In addition, Ray Memmel will be demonstrating his delicate "inlay art" throughout the entire Summer Namm show at Brian Moore's Arena Room #4028.

According to Brian Moore President, Patrick Cummings, "Ray has contributed so many beautiful and original inlay designs in the past, but this one really exceeded our expectations. It is one of many "Limited Edition" inlay themes we will be making available to our dealers and distributors."

For more information about the iGuitar88.13 or the i2000 Series product line, visit their website at www.brianmooregutars.com.

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