I have an option to buy this guitar for a relatively low price, but my search on the internet for specifications on this model came close to 0 info if the model actually exists. It has original Seymour Duncan pickups, other than that it is prety much anyones gess The price comes arround 200€ with the case. I think no matter which model it actually is, that is pretty good deal... what do you guys think? Anny input is appreciated!
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Yeah, there was an RR7 for a couple of years like nearly a decade ago or something like that. 200 Euros would be a good score, IMO.
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Originally posted by pianoguyy View PostWas there a RR7 (with regular headstock) or were there only RR7R (with reverse headstock)?
I only know of the RR7ROriginally posted by xenophobe View PostYeah, I only know of the RR7R.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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there is only a reverse headstock RR7. duncan designed pickups, similar to other cheaper 7 strings they made back then. very crappy in my opinion. the inlays lift off very easy and since being revers inlays they are like little needles on your fingers. this is my experience, they can not live up to a player who plays a lot. great for a kid in high school trying to get some traction with a girl who sees it in his room. they are better for decor than use.
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Just joined here to get some info on a rr7r, and there is already a thread going. These are quite rare in the UK I know they were made in Japan so can't be too bad??
Any Info would be great!
Last edited by paulF; 01-19-2016, 11:07 AM.
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Originally posted by paulF View PostJust joined here to get some info on a rr7r, and there is already a thread going. These are quite rare in the UK I know they were made in Japan so can't be too bad??
Any Info would be great!
Originally posted by lefty View PostA RR3 would be bolt on. Wasn't the RR7 neck-through, or am I thinking of the RR5?96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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