Isn't it time Horizon's got a thread? come on.

Prydogga

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I'm GASing Horizons, especially IIIs, post 'em, I need a reason to order one.


FINE! I'll start.
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I know the last one isn't a 6 but meh, it's Devy.
 

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Banana Wedgie

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I tried a Horizon a week or so ago, it was an LTD, but regardless....

IT WAS AMAZING!!

Made playing guitar fun again.

EDIT: It was the H-251 but with a Duncan Custom in the bridge and I can't remember what was in the neck.
 

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Don't mind if I drop these off here, then?
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Horizons are by far my favourite guitar model, a Horizon 7-string with a cockstock is my ideal guitar!

Btw, Prydogga is the man, thank the thread, people! :)
 

vampiregenocide

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If ESP released some proper horizons like the ones in this thread, I'd probably switch.
 

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I personally think there's loads of great ESP stuff on the US and European markets, the amount of ESP guitars available to me that I want to buy is ridiculous.
 

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I personally think there's loads of great ESP stuff on the US and European markets, the amount of ESP guitars available to me that I want to buy is ridiculous.

This is true, but I just think a lot of the stuff is pretty low-profile and uniform... the Jap models are often more creatively designed and experimental with finishes, pickup configs etc., much like we had in the west in the 80's before grunge came and told everyone to go back to playing 60's guitars again. 20 years later, that mentality still echoes in most guitar shops here. It would be nice if innovation got trendy again :)
 
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