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Wow. What a sweet looking guitar. I've got a Fusion Deluxe myself and I really like it, but with a maple board it would kick ass even more... congrats man, great score.
The only problem with an OFR is the long string lock bolts. The rear of the route on most of the Schaller equipped axes wasn't quite long enough for any kind of "pull backs" with the longer bolts on the OFR. In another words, you could use an OFR, but you'd have to replace the bolts with shorter ones.
Now, my opinion......why the hell would you worry about replacing a Schaller with an OFR??? The Schallers are every bit as good (maybe better) as any OFR. I think it's just the "buzz word" of having an OFR.
Of course, I'm a JT6 fan too....so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
The only problem with an OFR is the long string lock bolts. The rear of the route on most of the Schaller equipped axes wasn't quite long enough for any kind of "pull backs" with the longer bolts on the OFR. In another words, you could use an OFR, but you'd have to replace the bolts with shorter ones.
Now, my opinion......why the hell would you worry about replacing a Schaller with an OFR??? The Schallers are every bit as good (maybe better) as any OFR. I think it's just the "buzz word" of having an OFR.
Of course, I'm a JT6 fan too....so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
I think it is a JT6 on that Charvel Fusion isn't it? Maybe not...
Anyway, the hardware on mine is getting worn out. Not sure what to replace it with.
I think it is a JT6 on that Charvel Fusion isn't it? Maybe not...
Anyway, the hardware on mine is getting worn out. Not sure what to replace it with.
No bro, it's a Charvel logo'd Schaller (real deal made in Germany). They put them on a lot of the early toothpaste logo axes, and a lot of the Jackson USA CS axes too (with jackson logo). They called it the JT590.
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