This particular Dean Mach VII Jet Double was built for guitar virtuoso Michael Angelo Batio and appeared on display at Dean Headquarters in Tampa, FL. It also appeared at every NAMM event since 2003, and served as Michael's backup guitar on while tour. Only two of these guitars are in existence today. The Mach VII appeared in the July 2005 issue of 'Guitar World' magazine and was the main feature, which included a fold-out centerfold photo. The guitar was designed by Dean Zelinsky of Dean Guitars, and the artwork was done by accomplished painter Dan Lawrence. The following is a quote from angelo.com, along with a link, in regard to the Double Guitar:
"Dean Guitars built Michael a brand new Double-Guitar in January 2003, then another one, the Mach 7 Jet Double in October 2003. Both of the Dean Double-Guitars were designed by Dean Zelinsky. A duplicate of the Mach 7 Jet Double-Guitar is on permanent display at the Dean Guitars Florida headquarters and is on exhibit at every NAMM show."
http://www.angelo.com/the_double-guitar.html
The following is a quote from pro-music-news.com:
"Zelinsky says, "I added the military jet finish to exemplify the astonishing speed and precision that this guitar will be played with because watching a Batio performance has the awe factor of watching an F15 Fighter Jet takeoff.""
http://www.pro-music-news.com/html/03/e31120de.htm
"Dean Guitars built Michael a brand new Double-Guitar in January 2003, then another one, the Mach 7 Jet Double in October 2003. Both of the Dean Double-Guitars were designed by Dean Zelinsky. A duplicate of the Mach 7 Jet Double-Guitar is on permanent display at the Dean Guitars Florida headquarters and is on exhibit at every NAMM show."
http://www.angelo.com/the_double-guitar.html
The following is a quote from pro-music-news.com:
"Zelinsky says, "I added the military jet finish to exemplify the astonishing speed and precision that this guitar will be played with because watching a Batio performance has the awe factor of watching an F15 Fighter Jet takeoff.""
http://www.pro-music-news.com/html/03/e31120de.htm
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