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What do you think about my dream majesty guitar


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Lobo.bruno

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Dream Majesty.jpg

Hi people. I just love the majesty guitars, but none of them are aesthetically 100% to my likings. and i just think the headstocks are too small.

So i went to photoshop to design my dream Majesty guitar.

So it's based on a Artisan Marrone, but with chrome inlays and hardware, with a black shield, and with new look to the headstock.

Clik on the small image to see it.

What do you think?
Hey, Enieball guys! Could you do this? Please Please Please.
 
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MajtasticVoyage

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You sound like you need a 7-string JP15. Bigger headstock with the 7-string and chrome hardware. Win/win. :)

EDIT: Your headstock kinda looks like a Peavey!
 

Lobo.bruno

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No. I don't like 7 strings. Plus i think the Majesty is way more beautifull. Another down side to the JP15 is that it uses 9volt batery, and the majesty uses 2 AA baterys (way cheaper and easy to recharge).
And the headstock on the 7 string guitar still does not look nice and slick enough. It does not match the "fast italian car" look of the Majesty (in my opinion).
 

MesaBeno

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder ;)

The battery issue seems like a minimal one, at best.

With that said, I do think your version with silver metal parts looks better. One of the main reasons I went with a JP15 over the Artisan is that I'm not a fan of gold hardware because of how it fades overtime.

I'm not really a fan of what you've done with the headstock though...lost its signature EBMM look, and I agree that it looks like a Peavey headstock.
 

xjbebop

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seems like you're spending a lot of energy worrying about small matters that would mean nothing once you're actually playing the guitar rather than looking at it.
 

MajtasticVoyage

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The Majesty uses 3 AA batteries, FYI - and they don't last nearly as long as a single 9V. My Maj literally quit in the middle of a song while I was on stage. That's a big no-no. I'm not saying that wouldn't happen with a 9V, but they tend to fizzle out toward the end of their life cycle, whereas AAs just give up.

In any case, there's a lot to love about the smaller headstock; it creates a more compact area for tuning, string changes, and not bashing your bassist in the face when you really get going - and I gotta agree with xjbebop; all of the things you're worried about disappear once you're jamming out on it.

I do like the chrome hardware though :)
 

Lobo.bruno

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I know that what i'm talking about, is not the most important thing on a guitar, but i sopose we can talk about it any way.

Ok, só i have no fans on the bigger sharper headstock. Only on the Chrome hardware. What about the dark center shield for the artisan séries?
 

MajtasticVoyage

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I know that what i'm talking about, is not the most important thing on a guitar, but i sopose we can talk about it any way.

Ok, só i have no fans on the bigger sharper headstock. Only on the Chrome hardware. What about the dark center shield for the artisan séries?

Ooh I missed that! I like it!
 
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