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Luiz Gustavo

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After a long waiting, my new baby is at home now !!!!!

Uhuuuuuuu !!!!!

High figure flame and neck with lots of birdseye.

Plays great.

Sounds hot. I liked it;)

Neck is similar to morse neck and its more heavier.

Need to play more to put some oppinion here.

Ohhh, intalled a DTuna to play some D hehehehehe

Enjoy Pics.

Really it looks more deep green than blue.

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GWDavis28

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Dude, very nice. I love the look of the blue trans finish, great job there done by EBMM on that top!!!!! Axis with non-matching headstock you don't see a lot of those, but I like it!!! :D

Don't forget to put the picture in the picture thread and the serial number in the Serial number thread.

Glenn |B)
 

Mick

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Wow Luiz this is one great guitar. You paid xtra for the top right???
Have fun with it.
 

Luiz Gustavo

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No extra for that top.

And no extra for the neck.

Its all default.

Lucky me, hehehehhehehehe...........

Was choosen carefully by someone ........ secret !

I'm thinking in buying another now, GAS is killing me this year

Maybe a Limited PET piezo
 

dfrady

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How do you like that D-Tuna ?? I have thought many times about buying one but just have never went through with it. Maybe a little insight might help my decision.
:cool:
 

Thirdpole

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Wow ... The flame is stunning ! Youre a lucky guy !
Enjoy !


A word about the D-Tuna. If you want to switch often between regular tuning and Drop-D tuning on a Floyd guitar with a locking nut, the D-Tuna is a must. The fine tuners on the Floyd wont give you a full step range and without a D-Tuna, you would need to unlock the nut everytime you would want to switch to either tuning.

I have it on my Axis and i if had any other floyd guitars, they would have it too ! It is not perfect, i have to adjust with the fine tuners a little bit. All in all, it takes maybe 4-5 seconds to go from one tuning to the other.
 

beej

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OMG - Gorgeous!!! You are one lucky sonofagun. Killer neck too- making me drool right now.

Thirdpole said:
The fine tuners on the Floyd wont give you a full step range and without a D-Tuna, you would need to unlock the nut everytime you would want to switch to either tuning

The D-Tuna is great- I have 'em on my Floyd guitars and I'm quite fond of the gadget.

However- it uses the existing range of the fine tuners to get to drop D - that's something you can do with the guitar locked up and w/o a D Tuna. It's just a faster way of unscrewing the fine tuner.
 

blackspy

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That is very, very nice. Love the birdseye and non-matching headstock. The finish and top is perfect.
 
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