I have a BMF... killer old school Marshall Jubilee type tones with a really beefy clean channel! Right before Randall was to announce the BMF at the 1994 NAMM show Marshall contacted Slash to do a signature amp, so Randall lost Slash as an endorser. Shortly after all that went down Randall sold to Washburn and the amp was dropped. There is short review of the BMF in October 1994 issue of Guitar Player magazine where they do a shootout/review of 28 High Wattage Heads. I had an email conversation with the designer of the BMF Kevin Nelson back in 2011 that I printed for documentation. Kevin told me that the amp was "designed for Slash and that he liked it a lot"; he also said that "there are very few Randall BMF amps around (maybe 20)". In 2010 I had the opportunity to meet Slash after a show and asked him about the BMF, he acted like he'd never heard of it but was very coy in the way he answered my question; it dawned on me afterward that there's the possibility that when he signed on with Marshall that he may have been contractually bound to not publicly discuss amp projects with other manufacturers.