| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 542.1 | maybe an SG? | PNEUMA::WOODBURN |  | Fri Mar 18 1988 16:23 | 10 | 
|  |     
    You may want to try a Gibson SG. You can order one with a whammy.
    Also, Gibson guitars have a wide, long neck, low action, good
    sustain etc. You can get an SG for under a $1000.00. 
    
    Try Hampshire Music in Nashua. They have a good selection of Gibson
    guitars (as well as Guilds, Kramers, Schecter and others). The prices
    are very competitive also. 
    
    Rob
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| 542.2 | my 2 cents | MARKER::BUCKLEY | Rocker Built for Speed! | Fri Mar 18 1988 16:57 | 26 | 
|  |     
    Hi Dennis,
    
    Well, from that list, I'd recommend this:
    
    A) Charvel/Jackson.  If you have a lower priced budget, go with a
    Charvel, Model 4, 5 or 6. They have the widest production necks
    (I think) and come with a nice vibrato arm (sometimes a Kahler,
    moreso a Jackson which is similar to the Floyd...go for the jackson
    trem, it has more sustain).  The higher number guitars has active
    electronics and give a real killer midrange boost. Provides a very
    modern sounding distorted tone.   
    
    B) Ibanez.  You can get more guitar for your money in this ballpark.
    Necks are wide but not as wide as the above.  They also have a good
    vibrato arm that's similar to the Floyd and has mega sustain. Their
    pickups are nice, but different than the Jackson pickups.  Several
    configurations are available.  Ibanez has a model which is the guitar
    the Vai model is modeled after. Two humbuckers and one single, 24
    frets, their ultra-high tech trem with the guitar routed out in
    the back to raise notes a 5th and beyond.  Its a strat style body
    with extra deep cutaways so you can play very comfortably in the
    24th fret.  A very nice guitar, and about $200 less than the Charvel
    Model 6.       
    
    wjb
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| 542.3 | Go for the Charvel/Jackson | NINJA::COOPER | Jeff Cooper - System Mangler 354-7611 | Fri Mar 18 1988 17:27 | 22 | 
|  |     Hi Dennis,
    
    I just last night bought my Charvel/Jackson model 4.  It's a jean-cream
    puff.  Picked it up for 6 bills, and as stated in the note before,
    it has the qualities your lookin' for.  And that mid-range punch...
    whoa !
    
    The only major difference between the model 4 and 6 is about 4 bills
    and a neck thru as opposed to bolt on.  The electronics and stuff
    are same-same.
    
    By the way, the Jackson trem unit is nice... the major difference
    between it, and the floyd rose unit, is that the tuners are moved
    underneath the unit so they won't foul your hand (or vice-versa).
    Makes more sense to me to push and pull horizontally to tune a string 
    than to push up and down.  Grover Jackson is a smart dude.
    
    I also have a Dean "Explorer type" ax you might like...(with a dean
    whang bar...)
    
    Have fun, shopping is almost as fun as owning...
    JC
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| 542.4 | Charvel Model 6 - I paid $815 at Daddy's Manchester | EDUC8::DUBE | Dan Dube 264-0506 | Mon Mar 21 1988 12:15 | 10 | 
|  | Just to reiterate what's been said the last few replies:
I bought a Charvel Model 6 a few months ago, and I never use anything 
else anymore. The humbucker's sustain puts my Les Paul Custom to 
shame! And a great tremolo system, too!
Besides, they look great on stage!
-Dan
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