speedfish wrote:
That is wicked cool! Would be even better with a Fenderesque headstock with the tuners all on one side. What's the scale length?
I would guess full scale (25.5), but I'd love it if it was 24.75
I like 3X3 headstocks, but can understand the love for 6 on a side.
I like the symmetry of 3x3's on SG's and LP's, but that guitar with it's offset body would really benefit from a matching offset headstock. The symmetry of the 3x3 is jolting visually and seems out of place on that guitar. Still, that is one bad ass guitar.
I remember when this came out and guys on OSG were just bashing it .... I got to play one of the lower end ones , a flat black one , and it played actually pretty fucking nice .. The neck pickup kinda sucked but the rest of it was really nice .. Especially for the money .. $400 I think it was .. Really nice ....
I've always been a fan of the Jackson Dominion inside ..
And you can't forget ......... The BC Rich Bich... Thing is just trippin, ...
Doog wrote:It's obviously on the more tasteful 'Fendery' side of things (especially with it's new paintjob), but I do love me a FLOYD ROSE.
Interestingly my only real requirement for buying a Warlock was that it absolutely could not have a Floyd Rose - lucky Fran's doesn't.
Can't stand those devil machines!
I got really fed-up with the one on my Ibanez S270 (which I owned for a number of months when I was 18), but time and experience has made me like 'em loads.. just gotta learn the idiosyncrasies. And never use alternate tunings.
The tension is a bit of a bitch with 11s though, it's like wrestling an alligator's jaws at times.
I think at one point I had 13's on a locking trem guitar, it's all about balance, getting the spring tension in the rear to balance the string tension over the front of the guitar - same as a strat trem when you float it. If you get it right, alternate tunings shouldnt be a problem.
The one chap from Def Leppard plays 13s on his floyd trem guitars - it's a given though, that lots of touring will improve them finger muscles.
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and for Strat trems which are the easiest thing in the world to setup - I really can't work out why kids on this forum have such an issue with them.
definitely want a mockingbird. there was a red acrylic one for sale here, but i was broke. I think Fran has or had the green acrylic one. I really like that gold top one too.
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gaybear wrote:definitely want a mockingbird. there was a red acrylic one for sale here, but i was broke. I think Fran has or had the green acrylic one. I really like that gold top one too.
I still have that, its the best BC Rich out of the five i've owned. Weighs a ton though.
The only complaint with Mockingbirds is they are neck heavy.
Love them Burny versions. I've always wanted an Eagle but you never see them at a fair price in the UK. Although there was one but it had a huge spread eagle inlay on the fretboard, i just have not got the balls to play such a thing
gaybear wrote:definitely want a mockingbird. there was a red acrylic one for sale here, but i was broke. I think Fran has or had the green acrylic one. I really like that gold top one too.
I still have that, its the best BC Rich out of the five i've owned. Weighs a ton though.
The only complaint with Mockingbirds is they are neck heavy.
How exactly did you fix the neck? I think I remember you saying something about putting steel pins in?
I used two-part epoxy resin for acrylic/plastic. Arcadedave used pins previously but it came loose. I wasn't confident when i bought it and expected to buy a replacement neck but the resin has held up for over a year now.
laterallateral wrote:Oh god... How badly I gas for teh mockingbird, now...
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This dude BEAST!
Looks/sounds like that has an EMG 81 and 85. They are great guitars, when you get one you get this sense of youth and freedom with it. As a brand BC Rich screams loose your inhibitions.. loadsa fun!
The Mockingbird is definitely the classiest design B.C. Rich has. Mine is just a Bronze series one with the TOM bridge that I picked up used in high school, though. Swapped out the pickups for some Duncans. I've never noticed any problems with neck dive, but that's probably because the body on that thing weighs an unconscionable ton.
For a couple years I played an old borrowed Warlock with a Floyd, and I miss it so much. Everything about it just felt right. I should have just bit the bullet and bought it off the guy when it came time to return it. Every couple of weeks I prowl around ebay looking for one like it, but no luck so far. I wish I'd thought to check the year on it while I still had it.
Freddy V-C wrote:
Interestingly my only real requirement for buying a Warlock was that it absolutely could not have a Floyd Rose - lucky Fran's doesn't.
Can't stand those devil machines!
I got really fed-up with the one on my Ibanez S270 (which I owned for a number of months when I was 18), but time and experience has made me like 'em loads.. just gotta learn the idiosyncrasies. And never use alternate tunings.
The tension is a bit of a bitch with 11s though, it's like wrestling an alligator's jaws at times.
I think at one point I had 13's on a locking trem guitar, it's all about balance, getting the spring tension in the rear to balance the string tension over the front of the guitar - same as a strat trem when you float it. If you get it right, alternate tunings shouldnt be a problem.
Problem is, alternate tunings generally produce a different amount of string tension, so the spring tension is inevitably out of balance with the springs. There's no way getting around that I can see.
Fran wrote:I used two-part epoxy resin for acrylic/plastic. Arcadedave used pins previously but it came loose. I wasn't confident when i bought it and expected to buy a replacement neck but the resin has held up for over a year now.
I am simultaneously delighted and jealous that you were able to fix it successfully!