sorry Gil I don't think they did. Their bodies designed off of the ST design but are straight sides instead of rounded. I don't thing the STs are as large of a body as a strat either but are closer in looks.
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AWESOME slingers....you can also check out mason bernard. they were Bernie's line of super strats, during the class axe period. basically a gunslinger with a different headstock, & no fretboard inlays. alot of them also had a neck single coil which is nice. but they used the same basic specs as ST-3's & gunslingers. I honestly think they were a little more consistent in quality.
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So the Gunslingers were equipped with only one humbucker? The one I'm looking at has two, so I take it that the neck hum has been added later...My bands page: www.myspace.com/wartexmetal
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I seem to recall that not long after the Gunslinger came out, they did a model called the Assassin,which was a bolt-on too, had the reverse headstock, one humbucker and a single coil at the neck. Maybe it is one of those?
I see that BC Rich still do an Assassin, with 2 humbuckers, but it doesn't bear much resemblance to the model I remember. Their website says:
"In 1986, there were other double cutaways that B.C. Rich began making with various headstocks, pickup configurations, controls and finishes"
Maybe you are looking at one of these bastard guitars that falls in between the established models and the seller has decided it is a Gunslinger because it has more of those particular features.
Go buy it anyway!!So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I nearly broke her back
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Originally posted by sully View Postthere is NO such thing as a "jersey" series. what you're referring to is the NJ series, which originally stood for Nagoya Japan. that said, the NJs haven't been made there in a long long time.
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I've seen some with black diamond inlays - were those desirable or a lesser import?
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Boy, do I feel stupid. I never was deep into BCR guitars, but I do like the headstock shape and the gunslinger line. I always thought NJ was New Jersey, and as I flew out of Newark, NJ last Saturday on the plane I was looking out wondering where that New Jersey BC Rich factory was located
I've seen some with black diamond inlays - were those desirable or a lesser import?
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Originally posted by chrisolson View PostAssassin. Gunslingers are one-hum wonders.
Here's my factory (custom, I'm guessing, as I haven't seen any other outfitted quite the same way, plus the iridescent finish) 2 x slanted hum "Gunslinger":
Easily one of the best feeling and playing guitars I've ever encountered.
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Originally posted by Snoogans View PostOoh yeah! That's got CC DeVille written all over it!
(Which is a good thing, BTW)
And no, I don't have any BC Rich guitars.
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Jeez, now that man must have a LOT of guitars, remember all those videos, different one each scene. Didn't he sell most of them for smack?
If he built up a collection again, I wonder how many he lost?
Anyway Eristic, nice guitar, I have informed Interpol, they are on their way round! :ROTF:So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I nearly broke her back
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this one is amazing. I've seen the same finish in Jackson Dinky :pState of Emergency
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