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I'm a pretty progressive, open-minded guy in general, but the high-contrast bursts like the Northern Lights finish (pink to blue burst) are too extreme for me and seem to be a somewhat new trend in the 2010s that I don't see as anything beyond a "fad" (unlike classic, timeless, classy-looking bursts like sunburst or tobacco burst). Ibanez does these types of high-contrast bursts too.
The burl tops (Aqua Shok and Desert Sand) are also very Ibanez-like. I don't see burl tops being enduring finishes that stand the test of time either. However, the Carmel Burl (should it be spelled Caramel?) is more subtle and I do like that one.
I love the Deep Black and Deep Purple Metallic though, but I'm biased since I tend to gravitate towards simpler, "solid color" finishes.Last edited by Number Of The Priest; 01-25-2018, 08:32 AM.
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This may sound weird, but IMHO the most interesting thing I’ve seen from NAMM so far is this...
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Looks pretty good to me! Lots of companies are doing the burl and crazy bursts. If that's what people want then they gotta do it. It may seem crazy, but weren't the 80s?2014 Jackson KEXMG - Gloss Black with Seymour Duncan Black winter
Charvel Desolation Star DST-1 - Transparent Black
Epiphone "1958" Korina Explorer - Ebony
Peavey 5150 II
Peavey Valve King 4x12 Slant Cab
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Originally posted by DonP View PostI don't like how the youtube says "Pro" all over the place. Makes me think these are imports. Are they?
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostThis may sound weird, but IMHO the most interesting thing I’ve seen from NAMM so far is this...
https://www.jacksonguitars.com/gear/...bubblegum-pinkIn the future though I need to remember to not buy guitars while on Nyquil
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