Got this Retro Gunslinger off ebay, and it arrived yesterday. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...%253D&viewitem
It came with a DiMarzio Tone Zone already installed, as well as a trem-stop. The low E/A locking nut screw was stripped so the low E string wouldn't stay in tune while using the trem, but just swapped out a screw from my old Kramer I no longer use. The original owner liked the looks of a Floyd but really didn't care or know how to use one. Not sure if I'll keep the trem-stop on this guitar or not.
It's also got 9 gauge strings that I'll swap for 10s or 11s, but it's okay for now. The action is super low with minimal string buzz (I'll need to raise the action a little since it's a little too low for my liking), and the neck reminds me a little of the Jackson "speed neck", not too thin or too thick. It's very well made and plays great! It's a 2010 model so it's still made in Korea. I hear the new ones for 2011 are made in China now.
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It came with a DiMarzio Tone Zone already installed, as well as a trem-stop. The low E/A locking nut screw was stripped so the low E string wouldn't stay in tune while using the trem, but just swapped out a screw from my old Kramer I no longer use. The original owner liked the looks of a Floyd but really didn't care or know how to use one. Not sure if I'll keep the trem-stop on this guitar or not.
It's also got 9 gauge strings that I'll swap for 10s or 11s, but it's okay for now. The action is super low with minimal string buzz (I'll need to raise the action a little since it's a little too low for my liking), and the neck reminds me a little of the Jackson "speed neck", not too thin or too thick. It's very well made and plays great! It's a 2010 model so it's still made in Korea. I hear the new ones for 2011 are made in China now.
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