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sha33

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I was looking around last time for a Luke on sale, on a local Website in Europe. A guy butchered a Black Luke 3 HSS, removing the original vibrato, to put a Kahler one, including removing laquer around, carving the body..

For god's sake why.. ?
After that he says that he has been dissapointed on how fragile the wood on the body is.. :mad:

Oh, and he sell is for 1800€, so that would be 1900 bucks, or trade against Vintage Gibson SG in good shape, no reissue... LMAO. This one is one the website for a long long time...

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KevTN

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OUCH!!! If he didn't like it then he should have sold it...Oh well
 

sha33

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I can't get my head around that. This is now unsellable, or for pieces.. What he has done is, well ruin it, comprehensively.
 

Night Goat

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The Kahler trems are way better than your standard Floyd. But you're supposed to carefully route the body, not go at it with a chisel :eek:
 

dave1812

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OMG! Did he use a blunt Chisel to make that Cavity?
He should at least have asked a Luthier to do it. You could remove all the Lacquer, close the Butchered Trem Crater with a Piece of Alder, sand it......
But for that Price? that's just ridiculous.
So Sad to see this Beautiful Instrument being ruined :(
 

Eric O'Reilly

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My ass, a german fliyd or even gotoh or even some of the lower grade floyds are solid as a rock and have much better stability than a kahler
 
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