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Post by LeoThunder on Aug 1, 2019 15:19:00 GMT
Coming… not next week: Taken from this video:
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DefJef
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Due to musical differences I've decided I can't work with myself any more.
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Post by DefJef on Aug 2, 2019 8:08:13 GMT
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Post by metallix on Aug 30, 2019 6:32:55 GMT
I'm surprised there is little talk about these. I for one am stocked and I trust Agufish to design some modern single cut guitars that are a bit more metal oriented and if he manages that I will surely buy my first HB. Came close to order one a couple of times but I just dont want a vintage style looking single cut or a copy of and LTD. Lets do this HB!
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Post by LeoThunder on Aug 30, 2019 7:26:48 GMT
I quite like the look of that purple single cut. The headstock looks interesting but I still think the basically square shape is a problem on such a round looking body. PRS solved that nicely (I am only talking of aesthetics). I'll want to see more of it, though. That green one is more of the same. Just a straight fret variant of an earlier model. I liked the ugly fat toad 8-string fanfret version because it was ugly and wonky. This one looks ok, so I'm not interested Curious about that neck-through. I want to see the front of it. I like neck-through guitars. My first one was made this way and it beats all sorts of neck heels by not having one. Not that I would need yet another one, though. I don't like the headless look. Not with a conventional body shape, it just looks beheaded. And I don't want some Ned Stark in my room Some narrower body shape is required to make for a more pleasing picture. This works but it's boring: Let's have this then: Or this one:
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Post by LeoThunder on Aug 30, 2019 7:41:27 GMT
Came close to order one a couple of times but I just dont want a vintage style looking single cut or a copy of and LTD. Lets do this HB! I'm not a fan of vintage anything and my first purchase was an SC-Custom because it was a more modern design. But Harley Benton has been mostly relying on copying well established models, so they are jumping into new waters now. I hope they'll be successful with it. I think it's the right time to do it. I wonder if my old B-400 was an original design or a copy of something. I'm never selling it. One day it will be a rarity
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