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Looking for another type of Explorer
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Re: Looking for another type of Explorer
Those look cool are those both ESP?
After owning my Dean Dime ML, Gibson V, Epiphone Korina Explorer, Gibson and Edwards Les Pauls over the years as much as I've tried to love them all I eventually sold them all as I am just more comfortable playing my superstrats. I was actually eyeing up the ESPII Eclipses because I wanted an EMG 81/85 guitar around but I think I'm just going to finish my Nuno Kramer this year and call it done with guitars.
The Nuno has a Musikraft neck made to my old Kramer backshape specs 12" radius and a Pao Ferro fingerboard with 6100 Jumbo frets. I just picked up my hydraulic press to press the floyd bushings in so hopefully I can start making some progress on it little by little, once it is all drilled and dry fitted and I can they take it apart and paint it. I't been about ten years since I've done a guitar build so I have to refresh some of my skills.
I have some nice copper metallic paint kind of like the New Penny Copper color Ibanez had years ago.
After owning my Dean Dime ML, Gibson V, Epiphone Korina Explorer, Gibson and Edwards Les Pauls over the years as much as I've tried to love them all I eventually sold them all as I am just more comfortable playing my superstrats. I was actually eyeing up the ESPII Eclipses because I wanted an EMG 81/85 guitar around but I think I'm just going to finish my Nuno Kramer this year and call it done with guitars.
The Nuno has a Musikraft neck made to my old Kramer backshape specs 12" radius and a Pao Ferro fingerboard with 6100 Jumbo frets. I just picked up my hydraulic press to press the floyd bushings in so hopefully I can start making some progress on it little by little, once it is all drilled and dry fitted and I can they take it apart and paint it. I't been about ten years since I've done a guitar build so I have to refresh some of my skills.
I have some nice copper metallic paint kind of like the New Penny Copper color Ibanez had years ago.
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Re: Looking for another type of Explorer
It is pretty sweet!
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