I thought you already had a Cherry Sunburst NASL with a Floyd?
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Check out the Edwards SRV replica Strat. $864. Fender wants what? Like ten times that?
And you thought you were disappointed they didn't have the NASL in stock, just imagine how disappointed I was to see they were sold out of THIS:
please don't put it into words, 'cause I fear what you're thinking
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Originally posted by necrotechno View PostCheck out the Edwards SRV replica Strat. $864. Fender wants what? Like ten times that?
And you thought you were disappointed they didn't have the NASL in stock, just imagine how disappointed I was to see they were sold out of THIS:
In the future though I need to remember to not buy guitars while on Nyquil
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Originally posted by brada View Postbut it has no floyd!!!!DiMarzio Endorsee
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Originally posted by necrotechno View PostI thought you already had a Cherry Sunburst NASL with a Floyd?
As for why Stars are so sought-after, the NASL has a body shape that is not available outside of the JacksonStars line, as well as the headstock and inlays. It's more comfortable to me than a Soloist/Dinky shape, and though it is close to an SLS, it has an arched top, and the SLS is not *exactly* like the NASL. I've owned an older SLS, and tried a recent/redesigned SLS. It didn't "grab" me the way the NASL does.
As for the other Stars models, the RRs come standard with 24 frets and 2 hums, which cannot be found in a Professional or USA Select model (the RR24 only has one pickup).
Plus, last I saw, you can get a Kahler 3310 on any model, so those that wanted a Mustaine-style KV can get a neckthrough KV with a Kahler bridge brand new, at no or minimal extra cost.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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That's cool. I was looking at the KE's and considering one with a Kahler. I hate Kahler bridges. Or at least I remember hating them. The last ones I had were the flatmounts on a KV-Pro and a KE-1 (both since removed and replaced); and a trem on a Mockigbird that I sold in... '94? Figure I need one just for reference.please don't put it into words, 'cause I fear what you're thinking
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