the guitar ur refering to was a prototype that I believe never reached production.....yes this was before Dean became into existence..... but still u see a V headstock and 99.9% of people will think Deanrobrtnickerson wrote:I like it. The headstock looks like the one from the Moderne
http://www.gibson.com/Files/aaFeaturesI ... derne1.jpg
I'm not 100% sure, but I think that it pre-dates Dean guitars.
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that switch is right where i strum my guitars. right exactly where the neck meets the body.
i realize that most normal guitar players don't. only the ones that grew up learning how to play with mustang/jag-stang/duo sonic II switch layouts.
im sure 99% of guitar players across the world hate mustang switches for thier placement, but for me, this thing can go fuck itself with its switch, before i snap it off after playing it for 5 minutes
i realize that most normal guitar players don't. only the ones that grew up learning how to play with mustang/jag-stang/duo sonic II switch layouts.
im sure 99% of guitar players across the world hate mustang switches for thier placement, but for me, this thing can go fuck itself with its switch, before i snap it off after playing it for 5 minutes
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Of course people will associate it with Dean, but I hardly see how Gibson could be blamed for ripping of Dean by using one of their own designs that they came up with prior to Dean guitars existing.the guitar ur refering to was a prototype that I believe never reached production.....yes this was before Dean became into existence..... but still u see a V headstock and 99.9% of people will think Dean
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Haha. That means you can't play Jags eitherrobroe wrote:that switch is right where i strum my guitars. right exactly where the neck meets the body.
i realize that most normal guitar players don't. only the ones that grew up learning how to play with mustang/jag-stang/duo sonic II switch layouts.
im sure 99% of guitar players across the world hate mustang switches for thier placement, but for me, this thing can go fuck itself with its switch, before i snap it off after playing it for 5 minutes
I strum right into the 5-way switch of a standard Tele or Strat, but I steer clear of the top right section. I generally can play with any switch on the top of a guitar, thanks to having had both a Les Paul and a Mustang early in my guitar life.
Then again, I had a Tele early on, too, and I was always flipping switches on that thing.