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Ive never played an ignitor, but steves pink :)lol:) ignitor is one of the best looking sevens there is. I love that shape. And the headstock looks awesome too.
 

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over on the Steve Smyth forum they were discussing this guitar and they wee saying that it's a real heavy guitar.
I like the shape of it, I'd love to try one.
 

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Nice shot, Frank. It's almost like the first photo that I posted on here on page 1 of my BK only at a different view. :hbang:
 

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We're getting so of topic, but they cost about $130 for a 7 set. Order them here, but call for 7 sets. Available in satin gold, satin chrome, and satin black. Theyre made in Germany, and i dont care what anyone says, they're sturdy and havent given me a single problem to this day.

Now back on topic:

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is that a jackson 7 i see with a blank fretboard and OFR? (drools)
 

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is that a jackson 7 i see with a blank fretboard and OFR? (drools)

Thats a Jackson COW 7 you spy there homboi ;D That baby belongs to Dendroapsis now.
If it was an OFR7 it would most likely have a locking nut.. (unless someone from Carvin got there hands on it..) But it is droolage none the less :metal:
 

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Im so afraid of fanned frets.. Is it like learning all over again?
When I was designing that guitar and realized I had to use fanned-frets to get the range I was after, I was very reluctant, thinking that it'd be a big adjustment.

But luckily I had a chance to try a Dingwall 5-string Bass with a 34"-37" fan. I was amazed at how comfortable it was to play. The fanning made 3-note-per-string scales playable even in the first position at that extra-long scale, and the rest of the neck (higher up) was such a breeze - way more comfortable than straight frets because your fingers naturally follow the fanned-out spread of the frets.

I'll never go back to straight frets for any instrument I'm designing for myself.

By far the strangest thing about fanned frets is how they look, but close your eyes and play and it's the most comfortable type of fretboard I've ever experienced.



Love your taste in tuners by the way Ryan - LSRs rule!:yesway:
 

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orgazmo!


that's the best looking korean schecter I've seen!
 

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There are a few minor changes since I got my rg7321 last August. I took the speed knobs from my 1987 Yamaha BB300 bass. Then, I hacked into the Levy's Blacktop leather strap, so I could pull the guitar up to chest rocker height. It's better that way for me, as the wide padded strap balances the guitar nicely. :)

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Closeup shot of the hack job. I still need to cut a few threads off, though I do dig the torn nylon look a little. The scissors from a Swiss Army knife set was used for the task.

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A fuller view of the strap on the guitar.

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The 20-year-old speed knobs on my 7 string. These are textured, making them easier to use than the Gibson's. If Dean sold the traction speed knobs that are used on the Dime guitars as aftermarket parts, I'd have bought those, and used them instead.

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Probably the best neck joint ever made for a bolt on. I can hardly tell that it's there at all.

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Someone commented on the neck volute issue. I would've liked one here, but it doesn't make much difference to me.

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Two works of art... a Salvador Dali painting, and my 7321. :yesway:
 

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Ive never played an ignitor, but steves pink :)lol:) ignitor is one of the best looking sevens there is. I love that shape. And the headstock looks awesome too.

It's not pink! :evil: I think it's some kind of purple, cyclamen, plum purple kind of thing, anyway I like the color :)

Steve hates when people say it's pink :lol:
 
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