This guy has been on the bay for awhile...l and I've had my eye on it for some time... To be honest I'm shocked it hasn't sold. It seems reasonably priced. If my crossed swords ends up selling I may consider picking it up if I can't find the right LP custom. Ive never been into tiger finishes except white bengal ones...What do you guys think.
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Like that headstock too.
He probably doesn't know the difference in an OFR and a Sinclair trem.
Nice shape overall a bit steep asking price $1000 is what I would offer.
I don't think you could sell it for much more in today's marketLast edited by straycat; 06-06-2012, 08:13 PM.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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I like it a lot. Is that really a Lynch sig model though? It just looks like a "Lynchy" M1 Bengal (but I don't know these that well so who knows). The mismatched hardware might be of concern as far as originality goes (again, who knows)._________________________________________________
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thats a very odd guitar. the original m1's had a straight pull headstock, the ugly fendery one. the M1 bolt ons were strat shaped the M1 custom (neckthru) was a soloist shape with the huge bevel on the treble horn. Mirages (first ones) were dinky/soloist shaped. back in the day, standard was a bolton, deluxe was a bolton with nicer options, custom was a neckthru with the same options as the deluxe, hence the mirage, mirage deluxe and mirage custom. M2s were i believe what mirages became & then the body got rounded an slimmed down, tho it could be the opposite way (its been a long time). Ive had early m1's and to me they all sound thin and very trebly/mid range heavy, basswood body? i don't know, all i know is Ive never gotten a good tone out of one EVER. IIRC the M1's all had V-trems unless it was custom ordered or the Lynch m1 tiger. those old ESP neck are bigger than jackson pointy necks, and IIRC about the same as a charvel promods, its been a while since i got rid of my ESPs.
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I agree with the oddness of this guitar. I used to have an M-1 deluxe w/reverse headstock but it was a 1 hum. The body with the Sinclair trem would be around 1987, and that case with the foam cutout shape (I currently have a late 80's ESP with that case) would be from that timeframe. So could be a mutt, ie non- original to each other body & neck. By the way, other than a tiger style paint, there is nothing about this that is a 'George Lynch' signature model. I have a M1 Tiger and 3 Kamazaki's.
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