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I know it's probably hard to catch in a photo but I would like the white to be a little more 'trans' than it is. They should offer a model with a white to faded white/natural burst. Show off the pretty wood a little bit better.
I bet it plays amazing though, I love the ergonomics on those.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostI know it's probably hard to catch in a photo but I would like the white to be a little more 'trans' than it is. They should offer a model with a white to faded white/natural burst. Show off the pretty wood a little bit better.
I bet it plays amazing though, I love the ergonomics on those.
I also would have liked the transwhite to be a little deeper as former Chris' custom Ibanez. But it's better in person than on pictures.What do you mean, "I don't believe in God"? I talk to him every day.
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They are a work of art. The only other guitar that seems close to me is my '96 Wolfgang..that fucker looks,feels and sounds incredible. If I were to buy another geetar..that white trans that you have would be exactly what I'd want!
These smoke my 95 SD-1 and SD-III, and RR-1 Lightniing sky..and those rule!!
I'd say the best playing guitars I ever had in my hands are the original Parker Flys..those play themselves,but weird lookin'. The original top shelf PV Wolfies and These Broderick fuckers. I finally had a chance to play a pretty beat Caparison..not what I expected. They're nice..but it didn't grab me at all..
But I'll always be a Fender super strat guy at heart..these are facts. Call me silly..but I love Fender Strats...w/ OFRs.
Drew bought a real beauty a lil' while back.
Lose the Broderick pick tho. I bought the Michael Angelo stylus pick BITD...fuck that pick! hahaa. Using odd picks paint yourself into a corner. I always tell my kid to toss the jazz 3 BS, and play with a standard pick of ANY gauge. We just need 'em sharp enough..not that picky with picks. You can always find a "regular" pick and be peachy. If you get used to using goofy picks, and don't have one..well, you'll suck...because of a pick."Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
Donnie Swanstrom 01/25/06..miss ya!
"Well, your friend would have Bell's Palsy, which is a facial paralysis, not "Balls Pelsy" like we're joking about here." Toejam's attempt at sensitivity.
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No, I'm the first owner of the Hellraiser. I've seen Curts one (Namm 1999 pics IIRC), and I think the differences are that mine has 2 pickups, no inlay on the 21st fret, last 3 scalopped frets and my name on the headstock (with Cenobyte font of course)!What do you mean, "I don't believe in God"? I talk to him every day.
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostI know it's probably hard to catch in a photo but I would like the white to be a little more 'trans' than it is. They should offer a model with a white to faded white/natural burst. Show off the pretty wood a little bit better.
I bet it plays amazing though, I love the ergonomics on those.
The JacksonStars NASL used to come in a TransWhite, and it looked really nice in the pics. Faded to almost natural in the center. Never saw one in person, though. Sounds odd when you read "Trans White", but then when you see it, you're like "whoa".I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Holy mother - beautiful purchase! No amount of Kleenex can withstand the awesomeness in this thread! The OFR Pro 7 is immensely out of this world! Really'd love to hear your thoughts on the 7 string version, 'cause I'm just hooked on the 6-string OFR Pro!"Hey man, it's better to be dead and cool, than alive and uncool!"
My Jacksons/Charvels:
'91 Jackson® (MIJ) Professional Limited Edition Phil Collen Sig Archtop in Black
'91 Jackson® USA Kelly KE-1F (FLOYD!)
'89 Jackson® USA Phil Collen Archtop in White (KAHLER!)
'88 Jackson® USA Granite Strat
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