Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Snakehead Telecaster

 I love snake head headstock, simply because it represents the earliest telecaster on earth. However , I believe it's actually not manufactured for each of us, only some would choose to purchase one, so it's a special edition. If you don't like it then ignore it. Those who purchased it should be the fellows who enjoy it and may pay for it. It's hard to think that a person just like me will probably pay all money he conserved in 2-3 years to buy a snake head instrument. I hope everyone own his / her beloved instrument.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Kramer Baretta ii Pro


1984/1985 Kramer Baretta ii Pro

In a particular time of 84, the headstock was changed to angled banana design, due to the fact a lot of manufacturers involved, the guitar body and neck had been also modified conrespondingly. In the starting, Sport crafted this angled banana neck, which was notorious for the "luthier joint" matter, several of the neck even dropped when transported to the facility. Some might be utilized, others can't. At that time, Kramer sought about for the neck, such as Canada produced LaSiDo. LaSiDo was believed of having the same issue, hence the argument about extended neck still existed. Everybody stated, these necks had been the most comfortable neck in the kramer series, which include R2,R3,R4 and R5 structures, the back figure is a lot more thin than the traditional "beak" neck. Moreover, you will find red, white, creamy colors matching with headstock color. Maple fretboard design is not common.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Ibanez 540PII


Ibanez 540PII - HH & Ibanez 540PII -SH

Ibanez 540PII -HH, one model of the Power series, was launched as a part of Roadstar Pro in 1988 with 2 Dimarzio IBZ/USA pickups, 24-fret Wizard neck and Edge tremolo. A new reverse style shape replaced the early Power series shape of Ibanez 540PII -HH. More Power models were produced in 1988 and 1989. 540PII - SH is a mixture edition of one single-coil pickups and one dual-coil pickups. The two Ibanez 540PII models were only launched in Japan and Europe at the beginning.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

James Hetfield ESP Guitar


The further adjustment to MX-220II is utilizing a metal plate with 4 anchoring screws to fix the ports. The truss rod cover nonetheless has 2 anchoring screws, but isn't parallel to nut anymore. No modification is found to the rest components.

 Later on, during the evolution of the MX-220II, the ESP changed the construction again to bolt-on structure.The subsequent MX-220II is quite the same to Hetfields 1st explorer. This James Hetfield ESP Guitar is belonging to EXPCustom with outdated fashioned body contour and no serial number. It is stated that there's no serial number and circular trademark on the headstock back of the MX-220II guitar.