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That's so awesome!! Gotta be 100% .....it scares me a Lil to think of lots of ppl touching that absolutely irreplaceable treasure... i love that it's been saved ..
I have owned around 5 of these and have tried to buy everyone I could find. Unfortunately, I moved the market on Zakk Wylde guitar models across the board when I started buying them all up 7 years ago. My guess is 200 or less were made. There is also the buzzsaw version of this
So funny with people who argue that Guthrie can only shred and not play music. Obviously they don’t know much about music. P.S that B major ending was so satisfying
I was lucky enough about ten years ago to find a 2004 Amber Deluxe hanging on the wall at the local GC. Absolutely mint condition. Not a scratch on it and it looks like nobody ever played it. And mine is SSS, which I prefer.
Sorry, but this video is giving me motion sickness! You can't keep a steady shot for more than 500 milliseconds, and after a while, you can't help but close it... I'm sorry to tell you this, but you should reconsider if you plan to produce videos like this! Yours friendly! 🤟😎
wow complete DISRESPECT for the TREES and the PEOPLE who LABORED to MAKE THOSE GUITARS. COMPLETE DISRESEPECT TO THE ELECTRONIC DESIGNERS. COMPLETE DISRESEPCT TO THE STRING MANUFACTURES>
Great Year for a Strat - 2000, hard to get one because they really nailed it in 2000 with the Tone on these Strat's. If you got one hold on to It because it Rocks and it Rolls killer!
I actually have a collection of brand new, never played 2000-2001 Fender American strats. A woman bought every one she could find in her local guitar shops as an investment
@@EssexRecordingStudios I got a Black and White (tux) 2005 Strat Standard with maple neck, it's stunning and plays awesome through an Orange crush Amp✌️🎸
I believe Karl Sandoval made the Bumblebee for Ed. There is a great picture of Karl with Edward and that Bumblebee. Ed did start doung things to the Bumblebee later, a weird metal pin sticking out of the top of the body to stop the bar from spining around, adding the original Floyd Rose and locking nut, but it was Karl that built the Bumblebee. Absolutely amazing history of these guitars!!!
2007 is when that model came out..i played one and the SR4000 companion model when it came on the market at the Australian Ibanez agent office at that time..i preferred the SR4000 mahogany body model
If this is not some AI generated mad nightmare, then it's totally degenerate and obscene... when I remember that I didn't like bands who destroyed their equipment as part of their show, myself being a youngster jot able to afford a reasonable guitar! And then this...
I bet it’s made in Korea. I have a 2012 Korean-made 3-pickup LP Custom Black Beauty that I bought brand new in 2013 with an ebony fretboard and it’s awesome! It’s currently with my luthier getting upgraded with Gibson USA 57 Classic pickups and premium Gibson wiring, bone nut, graphite bridge saddles, CTS pots, Orange Drop caps, Switchcraft, fret dress, etc. Yeah!! I’ll play it.
I've got a T-25 and a T-60. The 25 is significantly lighter and has a much thicker neck than the 60's weird toothpick neck. It's a lot more comfortable to play, although it doesn't sound quite as nice and full-bodied as the 60
I agree with your reasoning for using pine bodies. But, you know they are going to add to the price simply because it's not alder. I don't see this guitar as being cheaper in any way. I just checked out my 2023, and it looks like it has a one piece body, for what that's worth. And mine looks incredible with the rosewood fingerboard. I know one of the marketing points on the Pro2 is the rolled fingerboard. But I'm feeling the same degree of roll on my Pro2 as I do on my Pro1 (2018), my American Standard (2015), and my American Deluxe (2006). If you really want to experience a rolled fingerboard, find a 2014 American Vintage '54 Strat. And I enjoyed the video immensely.
While the statement that more is more is completely true, he won't adress his crappy tone and therefore falls short. 😬 He should take lessons from Zakk Wylde or something. Darryl Dimebag would've been a good teacher for this kid. John Sykes maybe? 🤔
Hi I have a white strat with a rosewood fretboard. Its much better now that i changed the loaded scratchplare to a mexican standard hss loaded one. Changed the bridge to wilkinson classic also changed the neck to a big new york pro copy. Only body and goto machines are original. (Trigger same brush for 19 years thing going on). The body is ply not solid . I have lots of guitars such as a fender plus usa 88.and i like my korean as much as that. The korean strats are good but in original condition they are not great.
dont buy one whatever you do when its on it makes the most horrific sound thing legit sounds like a dying animal is trapped inside hard to believe this made it through product testing