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The one Vinnie originally had made for him had the Floyd w/ no fine tuners and no locking nut - in some interviews he has stated he thought it (dbl locking steup) affected the tone too much, and the fine tuners messed up his picking hand position......
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I noticed that the bridge on Vinnie's guitar in the ad is different to the guitars they are advertising.
Very cool score, fullshred. I've liked those ever since I picked up one of his instructional videos a few years back. I had actually searched for one for a while, not knowing they were a sig model. Well, actually, assuming they were a sig model like any other Ibanez sig model and commonly available. Didn't know they were released in such limited numbers. No wonder I couldn't find one!
I think we must be due a group shot soon, eh? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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The really funny thing is that there's no sign on the guitar whatsoever that states it's a "signature" model. You would think that Ibanez would have somehow inscribed the words "Vinnie Moore" or at least "VM" on the head. Nuttin! It's commonly referred to as the "Star-4" and they only made 50 of them from 1989 to 1991 if I recall correctly. 25 in the plain white and 25 in the "splatter paint", with the "splatter" being the more expensive of the two.
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I'll bet you're glad that they didn't identify it as a signature model. For whatever reason, Ibanez seems to "non-identify" a lot of their signature models. About 3 years ago, I picked up an Ibanez JPM P-4 with the original case from a pawn shop for about $350. The shop, not seeing any identifying marks, thought it was just an "Ibanez guitar in camo finish", as they stated on the tag.
Cool score on your guitar. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
Very cool guitar. I bought one in Dec. of '89 played it for about two years before selling it. Enjoy it, those things play like a champ and don't pop up too often.
I have a guitar lesson of Vinnie Moore where he plays his VM1SH signature. Nice sounding thingy, but kinda doesn't impress me by the look. But I am glad if she makes you happy in any way. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
Yes, I have the same vid ("Speed, Accuracy, and Articulation") The Vinman can shred like a mofo [img]/images/graemlins/drool2.gif[/img]
Unfortunately the new UFO does not showcase VM's playing enough, imo. I'm hearing that a new solo album is well-within the "works" similar to "Mind's Eye." How cool would that be?
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haha, those are some Nice sig. guitars though, the rebs and moores. i hear petrucci's are rad too.
suh-weet score!
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no, the petrucci's are overrated. I had one for 2 years and the playability is great, the tone is weak, plain and simple, take the first model 5 or model 6, 650 or 750 you can find and it will kick the petrucci's ass tonewise and depending on the model the playability as well.
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