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Yes, but when people wander in off the net and see the first section of this forum - which is dedicated strictly to Jackson and Charvel guitars (not parts mutts bearing non-Jackson and non-Charvel logos), they don't see Jacksons and Charvels, they see other brand names.
Anything bearing those names belongs on the lower portion of the forum, so that the only ones who see it are the ones who will take the time to look for it.
It's certainly nothing personal, and if the neck fits and plays well, I'm happy for ya, but we do need to keep everything in its proper place.
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.
bolt it a Charvel,what else?
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That lower horn scallop gives it the look of a Baretta I sort of. Except it has too many pickups.
It would look better with only 1 humbucker.
I dont really know what to think about that one. It sure is unique that's for sure. and like NewC said, as long as it plays well, then that's all that matters right?
Some of the best looking guitars I have ever seen and played have been mutts. Rock on man!
Whatcha do with the original neck???
'Howling in shadows
Living in a lunar spell
He finds his heaven
Spewing from the mouth of hell'
It got damaged while it was apart for a repaint.(btw the color flip flops between green and purple,pretty cool) Intonation is a little squirly after the 12 fret.It originally had a 24 fret neck. This is temporary until i can find a nice original replacement.
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