Agile Interceptor Pro arrived! Pics! (56k = Sanjaya fan)

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That looks so good! Here with the money that you buy one of those, you only buy the EMGs and the hardware :lol:

Congratulations!

Hell, you could trade the 817 for a 707, easily.

Cool pics man, thanks.

That's cool. I think the new body shape looks much better.
I wish they would make a regular headstock though, the rev. is getting boring haha.

I actually miss the old 'Ceptor body shape, although this is cool, the older body was a little more unique. Still, from what I've seen I ain't complaining.
 

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Does look nice. Only thing is, saying "frets are dressed better than LTDs" is kind of misleading. There are many tiers of LTDs. The Carpenter and Amott models I've had were all flawless in that department.

Regardless, that guitar does look nice, best of luck :yesway:
 

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Does look nice. Only thing is, saying "frets are dressed better than LTDs" is kind of misleading. There are many tiers of LTDs. The Carpenter and Amott models I've had were all flawless in that department.

Regardless, that guitar does look nice, best of luck :yesway:

Haven't played the Amott model, but the frets on the LTD Carpenters don't knock me out. Maybe better than the non-sig ones, though.
 

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:eek: Wow, that has to be one of the nicest ones i've seen. Nice score! :hbang:
 

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Does look nice. Only thing is, saying "frets are dressed better than LTDs" is kind of misleading. There are many tiers of LTDs. The Carpenter and Amott models I've had were all flawless in that department.

Regardless, that guitar does look nice, best of luck :yesway:

Every LTD I've ever seen, have always had the same fret size, shorter and narrower than say, Ibanez extra jumbo's, that's actually what I'm more concerned about.
 

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Every LTD I've ever seen, have always had the same fret size, shorter and narrower than say, Ibanez extra jumbo's, that's actually what I'm more concerned about.

I'd say that the Interceptor's frets are closer to the LTD's frets than to the Ibanez frets.
 

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I hate blue. Damn I just might change my mind after looking at that sexy beast.
 

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Very nice, that is definetely first contender for backup guitar for me :yesway: :agreed:
 

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I dunno... an "average" fret dressing job isn't a deal breaker for me. At least not on a $700 guitar. If they're level, that's the most important thing. Any competent guitar tech can probably polish and dress the frets for less than $100. Or you can learn to do it yourself. It sounds like this guitar has good "bones"... solid construction and good quality woods. Everything else is gravy.
 
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