A couple Saturdays ago, I woke up early instead of sleeping in. I was even up before the kids -- and you parents know how difficult that is to do. I put on the coffee, went into the office, checked the JCF, then the GMP forum, and then ebay -- my usual morning routine.
I did my usual search for GMPs and lo and behold...there were two for sale with good BINs. A silver sparkle Roxie, and this V -- a replica of the Leopard Sparkle V Slash had made for his buddy Ryan Roxie. I hesitated about 3 seconds and hit the BIN -- I figured I'd explain to the wife later. (Who, by the way, was very cool with my purchase.)
It's actually signed by Ryan Roxie, but that's just a tasty sidedish to this delicious entree of GMP goodness.
The colors are deep copperish and bronze-ish, and the depth of the sparkles are amazing. Pics don't do it justice. The usual abalone diamond inlays are actually a matching sparkle...a very nice detail.
As usual with a GMP, it sounds and plays even more badass than it looks. This is Number Eight in my GMP collection...and I think I speak for everyone when I say it's precisely what you expect a GMP to be:
Rock. As. Fuck.
I did my usual search for GMPs and lo and behold...there were two for sale with good BINs. A silver sparkle Roxie, and this V -- a replica of the Leopard Sparkle V Slash had made for his buddy Ryan Roxie. I hesitated about 3 seconds and hit the BIN -- I figured I'd explain to the wife later. (Who, by the way, was very cool with my purchase.)
It's actually signed by Ryan Roxie, but that's just a tasty sidedish to this delicious entree of GMP goodness.
The colors are deep copperish and bronze-ish, and the depth of the sparkles are amazing. Pics don't do it justice. The usual abalone diamond inlays are actually a matching sparkle...a very nice detail.
As usual with a GMP, it sounds and plays even more badass than it looks. This is Number Eight in my GMP collection...and I think I speak for everyone when I say it's precisely what you expect a GMP to be:
Rock. As. Fuck.
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