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Thunderblitz

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  1. Heres my opinion.

    The second one looks really great. Natural with a black burst is a terribly cool paintjob. Just get a picture of the Jackson KE1 of Marty Friedman in that color, its giving you an erection...

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/T00L/IMG_0179.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/T00L/IMG_0176.jpg

    Also I'd say, if you have the budget, you could bind in white the fretboard (ebony of course) and the headstock to give a nice color tone variation.

    To finish, the Ibanez type of headstock, not good... Gotta change that :D

    I would expect to see 3L - 3R kind of headstock on that type of guitar to make a sexy and collection look.

    Theres my opinion :D

  2. JB/Jazz combo from Seymour Duncan.

    Its a SH4 JB in the bridge and a SH2N Jazz in the neck. These are sold in a set called the Seymour Duncan Hot Rodded Pickup set. They are used by my idol Dave Mustaine and alot more people. They are also the Seymour Duncan's favorite combo. :D

    The SH4 JB has a high output with powerful highs which gives a freaking nice sound. The SH2N Jazz has a medium output and adds a nice sound combined with the SH4.

  3. @Thunderblitz: sorry to hear that, but i love RG/JEM lol

    Its just that you see them everywhere. All I see and hear is Ibanez, Ibanez, Ibanez. Even if its custom built, it still a Ibanez body. But hey its your choice and taste I respect it.

    Its just that I think you could make better than that, something that is rare or even something you designed yourself. There is so many Ibanez in the world, its not original anymore....

    Hell what do I know, I shut myself up.

  4. I found nothing, nada :D

    I guess I should need to rent the tools to the tool rental place but if I need a tool for one little thing, it'll suck. I dont have any tools considering that I dont have alot of money.

    ADMIN EDIT: Thunder- please re-read the rules and don't do back-to-back (to back) posts. Just edit your initial post.

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