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Isn't there a member here who refinned one? Pete maybe?, I vaguely remember a tree backdrop lol. Green top with natural backside? Can't find saved pics...
If you dont mind me asking... how much did you pay for the limited?
Someone listed one on ebay for 1700 I think a while back
Prices vary on these models, and sometimes it's unbelievable. Dave and I bid against eachother for serial number 1. I was offered $2000 by zebutcher for mine, but declined, that's how good of a guitar it is, and also its rarity.
"Got a crazy feeling I don't understand,
Gotta get away from here.
Feelin' like I shoulda kept my feet on the ground
Waitin' for the sun to appear..."
Some 750's have a cutout behind the trem, but they are still not recessed. Neck angle is the same as 750's without the cutout. Just a variation in the model over it's production run.
Ah ok, thanks for the correction, I didn't know that!
How is that more ultimate than the LTD '91 AT Pro? No abalone, no gold, no Reflex, no quilt top, etc.
I know the story of those, great guitars indeed. You know, these things are subjective. I dislike the colour and gold hardware, and Reflex PU´s are (sorry to say) crap. Body binding and sharkies look great, but I still prefer ebony over any rosewood what comes to fretboard looks.
One thing that might make this more ultimate is that every other guy here seems to own one Limited Edition (how much did they make, 100?), but nobody (even on other guitar forums) has seen or heard about purple AT´s. This finish option can be seen on catalogs, but it seems like they only did VERY small amount of these. I just love the dark colour, others look far too bright to my eyes.
The PU´s are Mustaine Livewires, and the guitar is tuned down to B. The sound is something out of this world, best PU´s ever. The difference to stock PU´s is huge.
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