kimonostereo
Well-known member
It's finally new guitar day for me, although I got this guitar about a month ago at this point. I found it via the used gear pages at Guitar Center and it was such a good price, I couldn't pass it up.
The guitar came in very rough. Make no mistake, this guitar was no case queen. It has been played... a lot! The case looked like the guitar had seen a lot of gigs. The neck was really dirty, the back has some scratches in the finish as well as the lower part of the front. The bridge needed a lot of cleaning too and the volume pot had a dead spot in it. BUT the guitar played and sounded soooo good. This guitar really felt broken in!
I often joke that I spend more time working on my guitars than playing them which is why I suck at playing guitar. This guitar needed a lot of work, but I was prepared for that.
This is what the guitar looked like the day I got it.
I buffed out the pick scratches, cleaned up the bridge and then took my time to clean up the neck. If you want to find out how I cleaned it, check out this thread. One day, I may buff out the back of the guitar to get the scratches out, but I'm too lazy to do it at this time.
This is what the guitar looks like today:
I love the sound and feel of the 25th! I can finally understand why some of you have 2 or 3 of them. For anyone that ever wanted an Axis that was a little larger and more comfy to play, this is the guitar. I really wish the Reflex sold better for EBMM, but I wonder if it was their choices of colors and hardware. If the Reflex looked even close to the 25th, maybe it might have done better?
The guitar came in very rough. Make no mistake, this guitar was no case queen. It has been played... a lot! The case looked like the guitar had seen a lot of gigs. The neck was really dirty, the back has some scratches in the finish as well as the lower part of the front. The bridge needed a lot of cleaning too and the volume pot had a dead spot in it. BUT the guitar played and sounded soooo good. This guitar really felt broken in!
I often joke that I spend more time working on my guitars than playing them which is why I suck at playing guitar. This guitar needed a lot of work, but I was prepared for that.
This is what the guitar looked like the day I got it.


I buffed out the pick scratches, cleaned up the bridge and then took my time to clean up the neck. If you want to find out how I cleaned it, check out this thread. One day, I may buff out the back of the guitar to get the scratches out, but I'm too lazy to do it at this time.
This is what the guitar looks like today:




I love the sound and feel of the 25th! I can finally understand why some of you have 2 or 3 of them. For anyone that ever wanted an Axis that was a little larger and more comfy to play, this is the guitar. I really wish the Reflex sold better for EBMM, but I wonder if it was their choices of colors and hardware. If the Reflex looked even close to the 25th, maybe it might have done better?