Okay, some of you may have seen my thread HERE about my disappointment with the SLSMG I got from E-Bay recently. Well, I put it back on the 'Bay and got nothing but jerked around. So anyway, problem solved. Today I went to a couple of pawn shops and traded it for this:
It's a B.C. Rich Mockingbird - NJ Classic Series.
Neck-through construction
Maple top with Mahogany wings
Fixed Tune-O-Matic bridge
Bound neck and headstock
Individual Volume knobs, One tone
25.5" scale
Ebony board
24 jumbo frets
"Cloud" Mother of Pearl inlays
This thing feels exactly like a USA Soloist in my hands. I'm talking 100%. I couldn't get used to the skinny SLSMG neck and then I couldn't sell it for love or money. Plus, it just so happens that I had recently been admiring an SL2H in Natural on E-Bay. Yes, it's an import (Korean) but so was the SLSMG. I normally won't even look at a B.C. Rich these days because all I see are the low-end Bronze Series guitars. But this bad boy is a whole different animal.
I had been looking for a hardtail and that's what got this whole sordid mess with the SLSMG started.
Anyway, the dilemma is over and I'm happy.
It's a B.C. Rich Mockingbird - NJ Classic Series.
Neck-through construction
Maple top with Mahogany wings
Fixed Tune-O-Matic bridge
Bound neck and headstock
Individual Volume knobs, One tone
25.5" scale
Ebony board
24 jumbo frets
"Cloud" Mother of Pearl inlays
This thing feels exactly like a USA Soloist in my hands. I'm talking 100%. I couldn't get used to the skinny SLSMG neck and then I couldn't sell it for love or money. Plus, it just so happens that I had recently been admiring an SL2H in Natural on E-Bay. Yes, it's an import (Korean) but so was the SLSMG. I normally won't even look at a B.C. Rich these days because all I see are the low-end Bronze Series guitars. But this bad boy is a whole different animal.
I had been looking for a hardtail and that's what got this whole sordid mess with the SLSMG started.
Anyway, the dilemma is over and I'm happy.
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