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Noirie. wrote:Prefer this one
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i was guessing a mix between a DC les paul and a telecaster.
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I'd trade my wilshire without a second thought if i saw the one i posted.

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I like it. Not too sure about the toggly on the lower horn.
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Yeah I have to say the only things I dont like about their guitars are the headstocks. Also I am not a fan of emg's but I am sure if you just switched out the pickups for something else the guitars whole just be perfect, playability wise and price wise. I have always been nothing but shocked by them. And as far as the look of them being 'too metal' I dont really care just as long as they sound good. I once played a jackson rhoads, probably the most metal looking guitar and yet the thing sounded great for jazz stuff. Go figure.
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Post by jcyphe »

They made one that looked more "Fenderish" before this one. Straight 6 tuners, dots, no goofy 12th fret inlay. This exact model was in a pawnshop by me for $175 bucks but I found the neck way too skinny.


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Post by SpaceFace »

Also at one time they made a nice strat copy. Dont know if they still make them anymore but those things were nice. And if I remember correctly they made them all distressed and cool looking.
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yea, they make strat copies
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

damn. that one jcyphe posted actually looks pretty nice. would play it.
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Post by Bacchus »

That's nice, apart from the atrocious inlays. No chance would I play it with those inlays, which is silly, but there you go.
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