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I want a MZ "Natural Series" Strathead 1H OFR
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Originally posted by tanpsi View PostYeah, they look great and the price is very reasonable. I prefer 24 fret dinkys.
I know there is very few 24 fret Charvels that are custom custom and very $$$$. Lets stay on topic here.Henrik Danhage Sig Heavy Relic
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Originally posted by jcm800x View PostI like mine, I have TMZ 008. The first 12 are supposed to be from a special lot of 100 year old mahogany they had.
I own TMZ # 007 and # 032.........and just backdoored # 002 on the 'Bay
I did not care for the color of the Flat Black #032 once I played it for awhile, so I had it refin'd . And #002 should be here on Thursday. Needless to say, I love these guitars. They are not posted online, so I cannot "link" to them, but can email pics if anyone would like to see them.
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Cool man, I saw that one!Charvel 7308 (TMZ 008), Charvel Pro-mod (yellow), Jackson Soloist Custom (Yellow), Jackson SL2H-V Natural, Gibson LPS DB, Gibson LPS EB, Gibson LPCC C, Charvel Model 2 (scalloped), Jackson DK2M (white), Charvel Journeyman, Fender Classic Player 60's strat, Carvin C66, Musikraft strat mutt, Warmoth Strat mutt, Fender MIM Jazz bass, Epiphone Classical, Takamine parlor. Marshall 2203, Marshall JVM 210H, Splawn Nitro, Fender Supersonic 22, Line 6 AX2 212, Marshall 4X12.
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Originally posted by ADR View Post24 frets? You must be thinking of Jackson. 99.9% of USA Charvels are either 21 or 22 frets, so do you have a 24 fret bolt-on Charvel? I dont need 24 frets,either does Yngwie.
I know there is very few 24 fret Charvels that are custom custom and very $$$$. Lets stay on topic here.
BTW, most of the mid-90s USA Charvel Reissues were 24 fret Dinky bodies, too. ...Although some "old schoolers" think of those as "Jacksons".
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostOh, you mean one of these?...
BTW, most of the mid-90s USA Charvel Reissues were 24 fret Dinky bodies, too. ...Although some "old schoolers" think of those as "Jacksons".
If she plays as good as she looks, she would be the dream guitar for me.
Oh how I'd love to have one of them. Sweet.Last edited by Soap; 10-09-2007, 08:24 PM.Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...
"Anyone who tries to fling crap my way better have a really good crap flinger."
I personally do not care how it was built as long as it is a good playing/sounding instrument.
Yes, there's a bee in the pudding.
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I like my Music Zoo Koa a lot....the wood is not half bad either.
These neck pics are a bit dark...but I think that's some pretty decent birdseye...
My only complaint is that the Koa is really soft. I know it is unfinished...so that's to be expected....but the body gets dinged and/or scratched soooo easily. I always expected Koa to be a harder wood (this is my first experience with Koa). Anyone else have the same experience? Are the Mahogany ones any more durable?
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Pat: I knew you were going to comment,I couldnt think of the 24 fretter you have (Custom Shop) and I really dont consider those AMIC? Charvels from the 96ish era.
You are an exception to the rule. . ya bastard Now go play the thingHenrik Danhage Sig Heavy Relic
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