NorCal_Val
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IF you can find one, the K7 had a bit chunkier neck than my other Ibanez 7s.(Universe, RG1527, RG752m)
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almost made looking at the k7 inlay bearableIF you can find one, the K7 had a bit chunkier neck than my other Ibanez 7s.(Universe, RG1527, RG752m)
Is that the guy in Ottawa selling an RG752 for $5k because it's the "rare Axe Palace edition"? Good news! He's put some of them on sale!
It's one more situation of a fellow who has to put his guitars for sale because of his ladyboss, but doesn't want to sell them...I about had a heart attack reading this because I have an RG752 for sale in Ottawa lol.
Butt yeah, I know the guy you're talking about. I can't imagine makes any sales with his sky high prices. This market is slow already...
Right you are! Yeah, the RGD2127 has the Edge Zero. The Zero II was the cheaper one without the built-in intonation tool.I do enjoy my RGD2127 very much, it has the Edge Zero (not the 2 fyi).
The neck isn't as thin as the 00s models but it's still shreddy.
I would agree with that, same with the mid to late 2000's 7321's I've had. It's not a gigantic difference but it's noticeable.I think the old RG7620/7420 all maple necks are thicker than later RGs, by a couple millimeters. Mine feels thicker than my 7421 with the walnut strip, or my 2027XL.
I think it was more of the profile than the thickness, like it was too D shaped or something for my tastes.