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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:33 am
by robroe
that blue one is the fucking cyclone version of EXCALIBUR

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:00 am
by Ankhanu
wadeaminute wrote:I went back today, as they were open for the last week until Christmas. They have the four colours I mentioned, all stamped made in Indonesia. Any Long & McQuade in Canada should have them (it's a chain up here). Alas, no pink according to their system, but they have contacted their Fender rep for me to check.

The Fiesta Red one was lighter than the other three. The Green one looks best, to me at least.
Just played one in L&M in Charlottetown... I pretty much immediately hung it back up, the neck was terrible. Was disappoint.

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:15 am
by robroe
i might drive up to Burlington after christmas and check it out. its worth a 45 minute drive

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:39 am
by wadeaminute
robroe wrote:that blue one is the fucking cyclone version of EXCALIBUR
The Daphne Blue one looks sharp. Of those four, that is the one I might buy, as I have a Fiesta and Surf Green guitar already. And a few white ones. Shell Pink would win, though. And I think that the pearl guards look better than the tort.

I liked the neck. It feels like the 24.75" VM Tele Thinline necks (I have two of those). I wonder if it is a conversion neck? That is, could it change a 25.5" to a 24.75"? That's exactly what the VM Tele Thinlines do.

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 3:19 pm
by serfx
quick question... how easy would it be to intonate one of these if i swapped the neck with a strat mini? 22.75"

as it turns out lady serfy can only mannage to play chords on those mini necks (or that 90s MIM duo i have..) so i was thinking of picking her up a cyclone and then snaking a mini strat neck fomr somewhere (or buying one for the neck.. and probably .. um serfx the fuck out of the body..)

thoughts?

should i have started a new thread?

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 6:12 pm
by taylornutt
serfx wrote:quick question... how easy would it be to intonate one of these if i swapped the neck with a strat mini? 22.75"

as it turns out lady serfy can only mannage to play chords on those mini necks (or that 90s MIM duo i have..) so i was thinking of picking her up a cyclone and then snaking a mini strat neck fomr somewhere (or buying one for the neck.. and probably .. um serfx the fuck out of the body..)

thoughts?

should i have started a new thread?
I know you can switch out 22.5" and 24" no problem. My gut tells me "no", but I have never heard of anyone trying a 24.75" to 22.75" conversion.

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 6:47 pm
by honeyiscool
serfx wrote:quick question... how easy would it be to intonate one of these if i swapped the neck with a strat mini? 22.75"

as it turns out lady serfy can only mannage to play chords on those mini necks (or that 90s MIM duo i have..) so i was thinking of picking her up a cyclone and then snaking a mini strat neck fomr somewhere (or buying one for the neck.. and probably .. um serfx the fuck out of the body..)

thoughts?

should i have started a new thread?
Why don't you just get a Daisy Rock? Frankly, all the Daisy Rocks I've played have been amazing (especially the Retro H) and would really work for someone with small hands thanks to their thin profile and narrow width. They have short scale DR guitars, but really, I refuse to believe that SCALE is the reason why someone can't play comfortably on a guitar because there's that thing called a capo. I think width and profile are far more important and at that, Daisy Rock is absolutely the winner.

I just got this one:
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The singer in my band just got this one:
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Both are awesome. I really think these Daisy Rock guitars somehow feel smaller than even a Mustang, even though they're Gibson scale.

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 6:57 pm
by endsjustifymeans
I've wanted the 12 string daisy rock for years now. I love that guitar.

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:06 pm
by honeyiscool
This one?

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Yeah, I really like it. However, I think I'd prefer the Agile Harm as 12 stringer.

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:27 pm
by endsjustifymeans
That's the one.

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:31 pm
by honeyiscool
I would think it'd have serious neck dive, though. I know it's a 12 string and all but the Retro H body is already pretty tiny and light and dips more than I like on most guitars (the Deluxe is OK because it has a Bigsby).

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:47 pm
by taylornutt
taylornutt wrote:
serfx wrote:quick question... how easy would it be to intonate one of these if i swapped the neck with a strat mini? 22.75"

as it turns out lady serfy can only mannage to play chords on those mini necks (or that 90s MIM duo i have..) so i was thinking of picking her up a cyclone and then snaking a mini strat neck fomr somewhere (or buying one for the neck.. and probably .. um serfx the fuck out of the body..)

thoughts?

should i have started a new thread?
I know you can switch out 22.5" and 24" no problem. My gut tells me "no", but I have never heard of anyone trying a 24.75" to 22.75" conversion.
The only way to know for sure is to first find out if the neck is a conversion neck. If it's a legitimate 24"75 scale, dropping 2 inches to 22.75 might work.

If you consider trying it, I could measure my daughter's Hello Kitty strat if it helps you. Maybe we could determine if it's a conversion neck or not.

I am not a huge Cyclone fan (outside the Cyclone II), but it could be a fun project down the road. I would rather mod a Squier J Mascis JM first though.

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:32 am
by serfx
taylornutt wrote:
taylornutt wrote:
serfx wrote:quick question... how easy would it be to intonate one of these if i swapped the neck with a strat mini? 22.75"

as it turns out lady serfy can only mannage to play chords on those mini necks (or that 90s MIM duo i have..) so i was thinking of picking her up a cyclone and then snaking a mini strat neck fomr somewhere (or buying one for the neck.. and probably .. um serfx the fuck out of the body..)

thoughts?

should i have started a new thread?
I know you can switch out 22.5" and 24" no problem. My gut tells me "no", but I have never heard of anyone trying a 24.75" to 22.75" conversion.
The only way to know for sure is to first find out if the neck is a conversion neck. If it's a legitimate 24"75 scale, dropping 2 inches to 22.75 might work.

If you consider trying it, I could measure my daughter's Hello Kitty strat if it helps you. Maybe we could determine if it's a conversion neck or not.

I am not a huge Cyclone fan (outside the Cyclone II), but it could be a fun project down the road. I would rather mod a Squier J Mascis JM first though.
well i can measure out the neck from my MIM duo sonic, and the neck from my epiphone LP to compare...

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:39 pm
by wadeaminute
I have talked myself out of it.
I went back and played a daphne blue one through a Super-Sonic amp, and I was not impressed.

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:08 pm
by Rox
honeyiscool wrote:
serfx wrote:quick question... how easy would it be to intonate one of these if i swapped the neck with a strat mini? 22.75"

as it turns out lady serfy can only mannage to play chords on those mini necks (or that 90s MIM duo i have..) so i was thinking of picking her up a cyclone and then snaking a mini strat neck fomr somewhere (or buying one for the neck.. and probably .. um serfx the fuck out of the body..)

thoughts?

should i have started a new thread?
Why don't you just get a Daisy Rock? Frankly, all the Daisy Rocks I've played have been amazing (especially the Retro H) and would really work for someone with small hands thanks to their thin profile and narrow width. They have short scale DR guitars, but really, I refuse to believe that SCALE is the reason why someone can't play comfortably on a guitar because there's that thing called a capo. I think width and profile are far more important and at that, Daisy Rock is absolutely the winner.

I just got this one:
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The singer in my band just got this one:
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Both are awesome. I really think these Daisy Rock guitars somehow feel smaller than even a Mustang, even though they're Gibson scale.
When I went to the sidewalk sale at the Schecter factory I played that exact guitar in red . It's REALLY nice . I thought it was a 24 scale when I played it . And they are not pricy . Certainly worth checking .

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:12 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
wadeaminute wrote:I have talked myself out of it.
I went back and played a daphne blue one through a Super-Sonic amp, and I was not impressed.
wait, where are these available in DBL?

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:29 pm
by wadeaminute
As I said above, one of the Long & McQuade stores here in Winnipeg, Canada has them in Daphne Blue, Fiesta Red, Surf Green, and Olympic White (yellowed). All for $199 CDN.
I asked my sales guy today about where he got them, and he said direct from Fender, and not through a Canadian distributor. So they were either shipped from the States, or they were shipped directly from Asia.
As I've said, they look really cool. Especially the surf green one. They have either pearl or tort guards.
In Japan, they have Shell Pink and Yellow, too.

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:48 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
that's weird. the squier site doesn't even show the cyclone, and the guitar center site only mentions the 4 basic colors.

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:51 am
by singlepup
Canada always seems to have product options that we don't get in the states.

They have ketchup flavored Lays up there.

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 3:13 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
singlepickup24 wrote:They have ketchup flavored Lays up there.
added to the list of reasons i won't be visiting canada anytime soon.