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jamminjim

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the GFS pups are more expensive. More like $70 before shipping. And factor in new tuners in the price, you're going to need them.
 
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how about a link ?
Crunchy Pat High Output Humbucker Zebra
The PAFS I mentioned were the GFS alnico II s. I'm no fan of ceramic pups.
GFS "Classic II" Alnico 2 Vintage Wound Zebra Humbucker
Look, if you want a real nice USA made guitar, look at Sub 1's. I might even sell you one. But the guys here have given you great advice to wait, save your cash and get a great guitar (Axis) that will give you a lifetime of grins. And you'll sell off those other ones. It's your choice, none of us can decide for you. Get what you feel you must. Spend your cash like you want. It's your gig man.
Best,
~Jim


OLP MM1 Guitar | Phoenix (East Mesa) | $139
 
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I also found an MM1 that is in really good condition, Trans purple with no floyd that I could pick up for $125. Hell, that would leave me with enough money to upgrade the pickups.

There was one for sale locally not to long ago on craigslist and the guy linked a youtube video of him playing VH Panama and it sounded amazing!!! He put some guitar fetish crunchy PAT's in it and it screamed through his Bugara.
YouTube - Panama, Van Halen (Cover)

My local luthier will install pu's, set up and intonate for $70.

Guitar $125
Pu's $50
Set up $70 = $245!!!

Decisions decisions!!! :confused:

I love that guy;s videos, he makes a decent case for Bugera.

My OLP silo-special style is pretty cool, no major problems other than the tuning pegs are crap (but thats to be expected on cheap guitars) frets are fine, and pickups are better than expected (but still far from pro quality). It's surprisingly heavy for supposedly being made of basswood.
 

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Spud, the price on the EBMM Axis Sport was pretty good too. And trans purple! Really nice one.
Alas, maybe the Axis OLP models were better than the rest. Who knows.
There was a trem version of that purple axis for sale in Cardiff - it was NOS and less than half price !!! - I just didn't want the purple one, and thank goodness I didn't buy it 'cos not long after I bought my EVH. ;)

I'd like to get an OLP Axis for my son when he goes to UNI - save him taking a really good one that I gave him.
 

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The last person who made that offer to me resulted in my JP6 !!

Very kind to offer - but I'll have to pass on that.

Who knows I may make it over to the US this year to visit my family in St Louis.
 

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I took the plunge today and purchased the OLP. I voiced some concerns to the store about not playing it and they assured me that if in fact I didn't like it, i could return it. Well see.. i should have it by the end of the week.

By the way, the bridge on it is a Floyd Rose II. Is that a licenced product or a real floyd??
 

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Most of the Floyds on the OLP's were Lisenced Floyds. I think near the last year of production, they did make some with originals.

Here's an excerpt from a history on the Floyd Rose.

Floyd Rose II is a lower end version of the Original Floyd used mostly on import and mid-range instruments. Originally, Floyd IIs were single locking, locking only at the nut. Later versions were made double locking, but used weaker materials than the Original Floyd Rose, making them less dependable.
 
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