Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:44 pm

I will own one of these someday!
My thoughts exactly.gaybear wrote:I bet that plays like a dream (with gain and/or distortion anyways), but god damn, it's ugly!
To each their own, though!
Not really. Case in point Blazer 4.0. The pickups are actually Ibanez Super 80s with gold flying fingers covers, so the thing will be a metal machine. Now I just need a new pickguard and bridge and it's back in businessFran wrote: Metal guitars are weird, its like there is a really fine line between cool and ugly that cannot be described.
Me too, glad the whole thing's back together...I sold the neck to Mages a while back and he was kind enough to give me first dibs when he was done with it. The last time around I tried to make it a little of everything with the Duncan 59', Phat Cat, and P-Rails combo, which was a little much for me...when you can compare that many different tones in one guitar you end up only using one which defeats the purpose. I think I'll be much happier with it set up as a double humbucker guitar, especially now that I'm in this punk side project thing with my band that I could really get to use it for...the pickups are pretty much straight Super Distortion copies, they came out of my drummer's dad's old Ibanez Artist and I've had them kicking around for years. Seems only fitting that they go in another Ibanez.Mo Rawka wrote:Nick, I absolutely love that guitar.
Yeah, my friend had one in the early 90's. It wasn't great to be fair, i remember the tremolo had parts falling off it and it felt awkward. I'd still like one now thoughThomas wrote:Anyone ever played the fender Katana?.
What i mean is something like the BC Rich Mockingbird, me and you like them (although you like the Burny model) yet it is still a Metal guitar that most players find ugly. There is the good and the ugly, nothing in between.Nick wrote:Not really. Case in point Blazer 4.0.Fran wrote: Metal guitars are weird, its like there is a really fine line between cool and ugly that cannot be described.
I've really wanted one for a while... While they're not great, they're fuckin' awesomeFran wrote:Yeah, my friend had one in the early 90's. It wasn't great to be fair, i remember the tremolo had parts falling off it and it felt awkward. I'd still like one now thoughThomas wrote:Anyone ever played the fender Katana?.
The Fender Performer is at the top of my guitars i will never own listAnkhanu wrote:I've really wanted one for a while... While they're not great, they're fuckin' awesomeFran wrote:Yeah, my friend had one in the early 90's. It wasn't great to be fair, i remember the tremolo had parts falling off it and it felt awkward. I'd still like one now thoughThomas wrote:Anyone ever played the fender Katana?.
Whoa! I'd never heard of those... they're also kinda awesome.Fran wrote:The Fender Performer is at the top of my guitars i will never own list
Hahaha! I'm happy nto say that doesn't surprise me LOLFran wrote:Yeah, my friend had one in the early 90's. It wasn't great to be fair, i remember the tremolo had parts falling off it and it felt awkward. I'd still like one now thoughThomas wrote:Anyone ever played the fender Katana?.![]()
I like the BC Rich's too, I had GAS for one of the natural neck thru ones for quite a while, though I never acted on it.Fran wrote:What i mean is something like the BC Rich Mockingbird, me and you like them (although you like the Burny model) yet it is still a Metal guitar that most players find ugly. There is the good and the ugly, nothing in between.
I've never seen the Blazer as a Metal guitar to be honest, more like a Fat Strat, even down to the factory colour choices on the design.
Haha, after watching your shred demos i dont think i could do it justice dude. I'll see what i can do when i get some time thoughJJLipton wrote:I love it!! Record some demos!
Cheers Nick. Glad you still have that Peavey, it was a fun guitar and inspired the Thrash!NickD wrote:Fran, that is awesome.
I don't necessarily like the looks of a lot of metal guitars, but I like a lot of 80's thrash and metal, and that Peavey I got from you a few years is great for chugging riffs and (bad) shredding. The thin neck and teh Floyd are spot on for it.