hotrodperlmutter wrote:don't drop it on the neck, or it may split right up the middle.
LOL I will try to avoid dropping it on it's neck if possible.
othomas2 wrote:Nice !! I really like that Patriot too.
Fran wrote:I really like that Peavey headstock design out of all of their designs, the line around the edge improves the profile. I'd like to pick up a white T model one day.
How do you find the Patriot?
I've had a few USA Predators which were the predecessor of the Patriot, love the necks on them, most underrated guitar ever!
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THIS interesting dude. The black one is now sold but i'm going to change the blue one back to a standard Strat.
The patriot is pretty nice. Feels similar to my strat but the neck is a bit thinner like a Japanese neck. The blade humbuckers actually sound really similar on the Patriot to a telecaster my friend has which makes no sense to me, but how it sounds I guess. These can be had for pretty cheap and seem to last well so I find very little to not like about them. The metal knobs are pretty cool too imho.
chemistforhire wrote:Yes you already stated they were Gibson scale, but the only Gibson scale length guitars that get put in the short scale thread are Toronados, everything else including Gibsons themselves seem to get posted in the all other guitar threads. Im not trying to be rude or anything I was just curious.
Whats the sustain like on this guitar?
I didn't know that non-full scale guitars like this were not short enough to be listed here. I am sorry about that. I figured since it wasn't full scale or longer, that it would be ok here. If it needs to be moved, that is ok by me.
Sustain is great. It has an odd bridge. The Patriot is basically like a strat. This is not like any guitar "I" have played with.

Pretty odd but it seems to work well.