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There is just a bit of scuffing where the sticker was.
It's not so deep that it can't be buffed out. I still need
to do that. My pinky and ring finger tend to scratch there,
I'm not a big strummer type!. I guess I need to wear a
modified glove to protect it.
It looks even better in these pics than the last set. Thanks for posting them. Lute players often anchored their little fingers - you may be onto something. Play a lot of renaissance metal?
I have been floundering around trying to figure out my next purchase, but I am leaning toward an import Charvel at this point. Seem like outstanding bang-for-the-buck guitars.
Thanks,
I will most likely never sell this one. I love it.
The non recessed trem has some lift to it, and it
has very good sustain for a trem guitar. I love the
look of the african mahogany on it, too. Virtually no dings.
I was watching that one, but for me the added tone knob ruins it. Looks good tho!
I agree, I don't know why they did that, I don't bother with the tone control.
I also am not too crazy about the EMG there. It sounds very good, but I'd rather know what the orginal Jackson pup was like.
The J-95 is a high output mid range pickup.They called it a wide frequency pickup.They tend to be rather dark sounding in mahogony,still sound killerIMO.
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