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    <u>Who of you guys who owns a RR LTD do actually play this guitar normally and frequently</u>? </p>


    I for one did find it hard to abuse it, already putting a very tiny scratch on the upper wingtip made me nervous [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img], so I ordered a one-off look-a-like from Jim Reed,with a slightly adapted body, set-neck, Wilkinson trem, Kent Armstrong pups and locking tuners.. turned out pretty well in terms of playability and look-and-feel,.. and did cost me 1/8 of the LTD, so this pseudo LTD gets the beatings and I can still get a good [img]/images/graemlins/sleep.gif[/img].</p>


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    The same was done btw with a Sandoval Polka V, but with a reverse colorscheme.</p>Next in line is me trying to make one completely myself.. any of you guys did give this an attempt.. with result? Or did let one made (fairly) cheap?

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    Re: my pseudo LTD workhorse.. via Jim Reed

    That is very cool! Do you have pics of the Sandoval replica?
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      Re: my pseudo LTD workhorse.. via Jim Reed

      How much does he charge for that? Does he have a website?

      Mike
      Sleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.

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        How much does he charge for that? Does he have a website?

        Mike

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        Mike, this is his site. </p>
        I don't think he will accept a one-off as such, but you can always ask. The reason why he did make 2 for me is that I own an IcT company and part of a diversification process (read: I like to spent a lot more of my time with guitars nowadays then with IcT, so why don't make a fun sideproject of it and fund it from within my company), my idea was to offer some small runs of guitars like a Polka V but at an interesting price,so that seemed tempting to him I guess.
        These are the 2 proto samples I've ordered from him.


        We're still not started, but a sales price would be situated anywhere between $500 - $750.</p>

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          Re: my pseudo LTD workhorse.. via Jim Reed

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          That is very cool! Do you have pics of the Sandoval replica?

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          yep.. I'll post them in another thread.

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            Re: my pseudo LTD workhorse.. via Jim Reed

            i had an LTD for 11 years, and for a few of those years, it was my main guitar, but one i was cautious with.

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              Re: my pseudo LTD workhorse.. via Jim Reed

              Well, those prices are sure right. I can't read Italian very well though!!! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

              That Sandoval copy may actually cause me to overcome my aversion to pointy guitars!

              Let us know if you do decide to have these made, I think if the quality is high at that price point...you will have a winner!

              Mike
              Sleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.

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                Who of you guys who owns a RR LTD do actually play this guitar normally and frequently?

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                My RR LTD #60 pretty much never gets out of the case for more than ten (very cautious) minutes about once a week. Shame I know, but I just can't stand the risk of scratching it at a live gig.

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                  Let us know if you do decide to have these made, I think if the quality is high at that price point...you will have a winner!

                  Mike

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                  My thoughts exactly.. I don't want to misuse this forum/thread, but who (else) would be interested?

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                    Re: my pseudo LTD workhorse.. via Jim Reed

                    I am sure you could find interested parties, but I would clear anything with the administrators.

                    Best move is to put one in a neutral party's hands, who can compare one of these guitars to the real deal...or a known replica like a GMW...and then you can see if the interest blossoms. This is how I always did it when introducing new product as I am a small watch distributor.

                    I am curious though, how do they play, feel, sound etc. compared to the real deal...since you seem to have them.

                    Mike
                    Sleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.

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