I’ve been wanting to pick up a Kelly for quite a while, and I finally did. I spent most of the weekend with it, and I have to say that I am very happy. It was listed as a 2004/2005, but it is a 2002. It is immaculate. Except for a very small scratch on the tip of the headstock, this could pass for new. A case queen for sure. Not a single pick swirl or scratch anywhere, and all points are flawless. I can’t believe how clean this thing is.
A couple thoughts on the Kelly:
I was really surprised how different it sounds from my soloists. I was worried that it may be a clone soundwise, but it is a lot thicker to my ears. I did not expect such a difference, but it was a pleasant surprise.
The neck dive issue doesn’t seem to be a problem for me. I do seem to use a different stance when playing this guitar, kind of hunched over it a bit like old school Hetfield (although I probably look more like the Hunchback of Notre Dame). It’s a little strange to get used to the neck falling when you take your hand off of it, but while I’m playing it doesn’t bother me at all.
Anyway, here are some pics. It is trans red, and as usual the pics don’t do it justice:
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My wife calls any guitar that is pointy or has a graphic an '80s' guitar, so this one gets to live on the '80s' wall that doesn't have any guitars made in the 80s
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A couple thoughts on the Kelly:
I was really surprised how different it sounds from my soloists. I was worried that it may be a clone soundwise, but it is a lot thicker to my ears. I did not expect such a difference, but it was a pleasant surprise.
The neck dive issue doesn’t seem to be a problem for me. I do seem to use a different stance when playing this guitar, kind of hunched over it a bit like old school Hetfield (although I probably look more like the Hunchback of Notre Dame). It’s a little strange to get used to the neck falling when you take your hand off of it, but while I’m playing it doesn’t bother me at all.
Anyway, here are some pics. It is trans red, and as usual the pics don’t do it justice:
PICT0903.jpg
PICT0904.jpg
PICT0907.jpg
PICT0908.jpg
My wife calls any guitar that is pointy or has a graphic an '80s' guitar, so this one gets to live on the '80s' wall that doesn't have any guitars made in the 80s
PICT0910.jpg
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