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  • Incoming from the UK!

    Hey guys, this is the second version of my signature line with Nocturne Guitars UK..

    The first one was a 27 fretter.. this ones same but different..
    still Alder body, 3pc Maple neck and Birdseye board and a Floyd..but this ones got 6000 fretwire as opposed to the 6100s..24 frets instead of 27.. a sustainor unit in the neck position..Tone Zone bridge and LED fret markers.. thought I'd share this with my JCF bro's.





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  • #2
    That is a Sweet looking guitar . Love it!

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    • #3
      nice.....

      how much did that set you back??
      yeah it was me, you got a problem with that?

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      • #4
        It reminds me of those Hamer Californian guitars, cool axe, congrats.

        Edit: your 27 fret model looks so much like a Hamer Californian that it can't be coincidence, did you play Hamers before hooking up with Nocturne?

        Last edited by Blazer; 06-10-2009, 12:49 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cookiemonster View Post
          nice.....

          how much did that set you back??
          I have a deal with them to design my own line of signature guitars.
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          Morley Endorsee
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          NEW BOOK OUT! "ARPEGGIO MADNESS

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Blazer View Post
            It reminds me of those Hamer Californian guitars, cool axe, congrats.
            It IS based on the Californian.. I was a Hamer endorsee during the 90s through the early 2000s. Good eye!
            DiMarzio Endorsee
            www.dimarzio.com
            Morley Endorsee
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            "Intelli-Shred" author
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            NEW BOOK OUT! "ARPEGGIO MADNESS

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KevinDguitar View Post
              It IS based on the Californian.. I was a Hamer endorsee during the 90s through the early 2000s. Good eye!
              How cool is that?

              I spoke to Vernon Reid eight years ago on a Music fair and he said that he was frustrated that nobody could seem to build him guitars that surpassed his aging Hamer Californian and Chapparal models. And when I saw Living Colour play a few weeks ago he was STILL playing them.

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              • #8
                I agree.. I was in the same predicament.. Vernon and I have had that same talk before.. Hamer decided to grow up/grow old.. I chose to NOT grow up and fortunately for me, someone else refuses to grow up and still has an interest in building me this stuff.. completely hand made, one-at-a time and without any restraints on options.
                DiMarzio Endorsee
                www.dimarzio.com
                Morley Endorsee
                www.morley.com
                "Intelli-Shred" author
                www.myspace.com/intellishred
                NEW BOOK OUT! "ARPEGGIO MADNESS

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                • #9
                  Very nice. LOVE the birdseye fingerboard. The control placement seems a little odd to me, but it really only matters if it works for you on a sig model right?
                  GTWGITS! - RacerX

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                  • #10
                    The control placement is kinda both a personal thing and an ease of construction thing.. this way EVERYTHING fits into only ONE control cavity route. Less wood removed from the body.
                    DiMarzio Endorsee
                    www.dimarzio.com
                    Morley Endorsee
                    www.morley.com
                    "Intelli-Shred" author
                    www.myspace.com/intellishred
                    NEW BOOK OUT! "ARPEGGIO MADNESS

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                    • #11
                      How much will it cost us? :P

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MetalHeadMat View Post
                        How much will it cost us? :P
                        Don't know.. this one's a proto.. but if you e-mail them.. I'm sure that Jem Humberstone will give you a price.
                        DiMarzio Endorsee
                        www.dimarzio.com
                        Morley Endorsee
                        www.morley.com
                        "Intelli-Shred" author
                        www.myspace.com/intellishred
                        NEW BOOK OUT! "ARPEGGIO MADNESS

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MetalHeadMat View Post
                          How much will it cost us? :P
                          Prices for the NC's range start at £1350 cased plus shipping. Obviously things like boutique pickups, Sustainers, figured tops, LED's etc etc all add to the price.
                          http://www.nocturne-guitars.co.uk

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Hellbat View Post
                            Very nice. LOVE the birdseye fingerboard. The control placement seems a little odd to me, but it really only matters if it works for you on a sig model right?
                            As you see, i didn't really have any choice as the toggles for the sustainer are hard wired to the board so it was a hell of a fight to fit everything in there - oh, and bear in mind in this picture only the LED switch is connected, there's about another 2 foot of wire that i had to cram in there just to connect everything up !

                            Last edited by Nocturne Guitars; 06-12-2009, 08:13 AM.
                            http://www.nocturne-guitars.co.uk

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                            • #15
                              very sweet ..the maple fretboard is amazing!!

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