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  • Rogue Guitar ID help Never seen before. Sweet git!!

    Theres no model number

    rosewood board
    maple neck
    licensed Floyd
    locking nut

    plays nice though. anyone ever see one or play one? Seems like a real decent playing guitar. Im figuring 90s?



    I love guitars, Always have and always will.

  • #2
    Man that could be late 90's to today :think:
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    • #3
      I don't think its recent. plays and feels well to be from now.
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      • #4
        I believe Rogue is a Musician's Friend exclusive. You might want to email them for info.
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        • #5
          I found this info on ehow
          Origin

          • Rogue guitars are the house brand for a music distribution company called Musician's Friend located near the Rogue River in the Rogue Valley of Medford, Oregon. This is where the guitar line got its name.

          History and Expansion

          • Rogue guitars were introduced in the mid 1990s. The Rogue line has since expanded to include mandolins, basses and other stringed instruments, as well as amplifiers and keyboards.



          Rogue Guitar Line

          • As of 2010, Rogue guitars featured electric and acoustic guitars in a price range that went from $35 for an acoustic to no more than $300. Acoustic guitars feature ash wood tops and electric guitars have a one-piece mahogany wood construction.

          Manufacturing

          • Musician's Friend is the primary distributor of the Rogue guitar, but the actual manufacturing of the instruments is done by Sungbo Industrial in Korea.



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          • #6
            sure looks like the talon series from fender/heartfield
            Haters gonna hate
            Dilluting the brand one MUTT at a time.

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            • #7
              well what ever it is, it plays rather well. reminds me of DXMG.
              I love guitars, Always have and always will.

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              • #8
                Looks like a decent guitar and if you like it thats all that matters.
                Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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                • #9
                  ^^^^ shes a keeper.
                  I love guitars, Always have and always will.

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                  • #10
                    FWIW I've seen a few Rogue products up close, and they have all been extremely low quality. A friend of mine bought a Rogue bass off Ebay, and we were astonished to discover that the body was made of particle board. Yup that's right, not even plywood, but basically wood shavings compressed and glued together.
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                    • #11
                      "For that open, airy, hollow tone that nobody wants" Throw a set of EMGs on it and no one will ever know
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by zeegler View Post
                        FWIW I've seen a few Rogue products up close, and they have all been extremely low quality. A friend of mine bought a Rogue bass off Ebay, and we were astonished to discover that the body was made of particle board. Yup that's right, not even plywood, but basically wood shavings compressed and glued together.
                        I didn't want to say anything, especially after the OP sounds excited about this guitar, but Rogue seems to be extremely low quality from what I've seen. I've seen their flying v Gibson copies and I was not very impressed, even for $150 new a music store, they weren't worth it.
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                        • #13
                          I have had some great sounding plywood body guitars so particle board who knows it may sound decent.
                          Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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                          • #14
                            I honestly don't think its plywood. weights too much to be plywood. Like I said I never seen a Rogue with this kind of quality. I knew rogues were shit beginner guitars, but this is different. 3pc maple neck with rosewood board. has there been guitars made with maple and rosewood with a plywood/particle board bodies?
                            I love guitars, Always have and always will.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Nezgual View Post
                              I honestly don't think its plywood. weights too much to be plywood. Like I said I never seen a Rogue with this kind of quality. I knew rogues were shit beginner guitars, but this is different. 3pc maple neck with rosewood board. has there been guitars made with maple and rosewood with a plywood/particle board bodies?
                              Fender and Kramer have had plywood bodies in the past. Hell the Squier bullets are plywood with a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard
                              It's pronounced soops

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