Re: My Collection...Jackson, Rand, Others
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Post some close ups of the Rands.
Please!~
Let's see those in detail if you got the pics!
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Here's a group shot:
Some close-ups:
I am the original owner of the purple Rand and it was my main live guitar from '88-'93 and again from '98-'00. It an amazing player and in great shape but with the typical battle scars of a live axe. All original except for the pickup ring (the original black one (broken) in in the case). Anderson H2+ in bride and proprietary Anderson single coil in neck (no longer made), OFR trem, mahogany body and neck with pau ferro board.
The white Rand is a more recent acquisition. Seems to be all original except for the electronics. I dropped a Duncan Custom Shop El Diablo (poles instead of bars, sounds a bit like a JB on steroids) and a hotrails. Plays and feels very much like the purple one and also has it's share of bumps and bruises. This one snarls a bit more than others...not as smooth as the purple.
The Rand prototype sports an H2+ and an OFR trem. Finish work and contours are not up to the production models and the neck it a bit chunkier, but it still plays and sounds fantastic. Tom Anderson verified that this is truley an original Rand prototype.
The following is a photo of the birdseye and figuring of the custom shop Strat neck that I thought I would share:
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Post some close ups of the Rands.
Please!~
Let's see those in detail if you got the pics!
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Here's a group shot:
Some close-ups:
I am the original owner of the purple Rand and it was my main live guitar from '88-'93 and again from '98-'00. It an amazing player and in great shape but with the typical battle scars of a live axe. All original except for the pickup ring (the original black one (broken) in in the case). Anderson H2+ in bride and proprietary Anderson single coil in neck (no longer made), OFR trem, mahogany body and neck with pau ferro board.
The white Rand is a more recent acquisition. Seems to be all original except for the electronics. I dropped a Duncan Custom Shop El Diablo (poles instead of bars, sounds a bit like a JB on steroids) and a hotrails. Plays and feels very much like the purple one and also has it's share of bumps and bruises. This one snarls a bit more than others...not as smooth as the purple.
The Rand prototype sports an H2+ and an OFR trem. Finish work and contours are not up to the production models and the neck it a bit chunkier, but it still plays and sounds fantastic. Tom Anderson verified that this is truley an original Rand prototype.
The following is a photo of the birdseye and figuring of the custom shop Strat neck that I thought I would share:
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