HeHasTheJazzHands
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...I actually kinda like it lol. Mostly because it reminds me of a more symmetrical Hammer Phantom. Though eaeolian is right those horns looks like they're gonna snap at the slightest bump
...I actually kinda like it lol. Mostly because it reminds me of a more symmetrical Hammer Phantom. Though eaeolian is right those horns looks like they're gonna snap at the slightest bump
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It looks like the horns of a Bich with a regular superstrat rear end. He should do this with the other shapes too. Ignitor horns on a superstrat. Beast horns on a superstrat. Ironbird front end on a superstrat. Widow horns on a superstrat. Virgin horns on a superstrat. Then reverse it for the JRV. Gunslinger horns on a JRV rear end.FINALLY. I've been waiting for someone to make a line of pointy super Strats. J Rico really timed this right - there's no one else filling this niche!
Are you the product designer for Wylde Guitars?It looks like the horns of a Bich with a regular superstrat rear end. He should do this with the other shapes too. Ignitor horns on a superstrat. Beast horns on a superstrat. Ironbird front end on a superstrat. Widow horns on a superstrat. Virgin horns on a superstrat. Then reverse it for the JRV. Gunslinger horns on a JRV rear end.
I've never understood why being the son of a skilled person means anything. It's not like woodwork skills (or conning people) is a genetic trait.
No, but both can be learned - and con artistry most certainly was by BRJ.I've never understood why being the son of a skilled person means anything. It's not like woodwork skills (or conning people) is a genetic trait.