OK, the above post made more sense when there was only a photo of the headstock. LOL
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The guitar looks really nice...
And as you have said it plays really good...
So I˙m happy for you and the great deal you`ve madeCold Hollow Machinery
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Thanks a lot guys It reminds me of one of Steve Lukather's guitars, which he plays at the "Live At the Astoria" DVD. I think that was a Valley Art? Anyway, dig this guitar, thanks for the kind comments Comments are always welcome, good or bad doesn't matter, just speak your mind"This ain't no Arsenio Hall show, destroy something!"
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Well, there are two ways to get revenge on a snobbish salesman: leave and never come back (they won't miss you when you're gone) or knock their socks off by buying something they know is out of your price range.
Of course, they will always think to themselves "He'll bring it back in a week/month because he can't afford to keep it".
But anyway, nice guitar, though I do have to ask what's the current going rate for an '84 BC Rich Eagle?
Could you have gotten more for it on Ebay, bought the GW, and kept the Charvel?I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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It's real simple. If you did what you did to get that guitar and you like it, that's all there is. You will get another Charvel or Jackson. To say that you don't belong on this board anymore is nonsense. Enjoy your axe and don't feel "guilty".I am a true ass set to this board.
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^^ Or go at night and spray paint the windows of his shop and then go in
the next morning to the shop and laugh at himCold Hollow Machinery
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Originally posted by Newc View PostWell, there are two ways to get revenge on a snobbish salesman: leave and never come back (they won't miss you when you're gone) or knock their socks off by buying something they know is out of your price range.
Of course, they will always think to themselves "He'll bring it back in a week/month because he can't afford to keep it".
But anyway, nice guitar, though I do have to ask what's the current going rate for an '84 BC Rich Eagle?
Could you have gotten more for it on Ebay, bought the GW, and kept the Charvel?"This ain't no Arsenio Hall show, destroy something!"
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Originally posted by fett View PostIt's real simple. If you did what you did to get that guitar and you like it, that's all there is. You will get another Charvel or Jackson. To say that you don't belong on this board anymore is nonsense. Enjoy your axe and don't feel "guilty"."This ain't no Arsenio Hall show, destroy something!"
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Pickups don't care what wood they're in, really, as long as there's enough wood on the body to keep the strings moving long enough to let the pickups do their thing (read: Steinberger).
And it's impossible to tell what wood it is from those pics. You need to take some outside in the day time with a clear shot of the wood. Several types of wood have similar grain patterns, and are mostly differentiated by their color.
I'll take a guess and say Ash if it's lightweight.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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Guess I commited the ultimate sin, huh?
> Back when I was looking for my first USA Jackson,it made sense to me to check out the closest Jackson dealer which was Strings and Things in Memphis,despite the fact that in my original hometown of Akron,Ohio,there was a dealer that had 40 Custom Shops in stock. I saved money from working my senior year and took birthday/graduation money and went looking for a Soloist. I had seen a black one in Strings and Things,but had never played it,so I went to check it out,knowing that if all else failed I could go to Akron in a month and have my pick. I walked in and looked around a little at first,letting the people at the counter get waited on before asking to check it out,it was hanging by the strap on a peg behind the counter. I knew before I walked in that this one was priced a little higher than some of the ones I had seen at Akron Music,despite it being solid black and some of the others had graphics,tagged at 2395.00. I asked the first available salesman to check out the black Soloist,and he snickered to himself and asked me "why,have you got 2400 in your pocket?". I looked at him with complete contempt and said "NO,I don't have 2400 in my pocket",as I pulled out a roll of mixed bills you could have plugged a toilet with,and said "as a matter of fact I have 4500". He gave me a look that suggested he felt a turd escape,and I walked out. A month later,I bought a black,Floyded SD Soloist with a bound board and dots,like Vai's yellow Eyeball and a Mesa Mark III for 3500 out the door and they ate the tax. Tommy D."I'm going to try and work it out so at the end it's a pure guts race......because if it is.....I'm the only one that can win" - Steve Prefontaine
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