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lukeuser78

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Ok, lame topic of the day but just got back from seeing Luke in UK, being that i own a reg Luke in blue and a JP, i thought i was happy with this.
But is there any shame in getting another luke just for the sake of a different finish, bear in mind i wont be able to stretch to a BFR!!!! So just looking at regular used Luke's which i alread have but for the sake of having a second in another colour?!?!?!?! mmm.....what to do!
 

Mark-NL

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Yep, been in the same place, not too long ago actually.

I decided against getting another Luke, and getting something "inbetween" my Luke and Axis SS, so I'm going for a Silo special with HSS.

I'm afraid that, when I have two of the same guitars, one will be left unplayed most of the time, which is a waste (of beautifull guitar AND money). At the moment my time is divided more or less equally between Luke and ASS.
 

lukeuser78

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Yeah, i know this would prob be the case, does not help whn there are so many great finishes out there, like the Truegold!!!!
 

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Go for another one lol. Some people like Having different guitars. Some like the same. I used to have a JP and SS but always ended up going back to my Luke, so I decided to stick with them lol. I've made sure that each one is slightly different though aswell so each one still feels or sounds a bit different I.e my mark 1 has the Floyd rose and SA single coils. The BFR's have the tone block, one is gauge 10. Tuned to drop D etc. :)
 
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Slingy

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If I had two Lukes I'd probably have one set for a heavy gauge and a low tuning. Just to mix it up.
 

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I have multiple Lukes, but l mainly play one, just my Dargie, it's all up to you, l have no regrets buying my other Lukes, but they are mainly limited run ones, My BFR Bahama Blue, My Dargie 2, My Luke 1 and soon to receive Limited Ed. True Gold.

Scottie.
 

lukeuser78

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Yeah, its strange, i really have always wanted a Axis to add to the brood but never had one, but when you see the pictures of the guys who have a collection of one type it makes you think why not!!!
 

Big Jazzer

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Big Jazzer, the true gold LE is a standard guitar with a BFR rosewood neck. The body is standard alder, not the BFR body with the mahogany tone block.
Ahoy Doc. I made mention of it being a 'BFR' as the OP said he couldn't see his way to affording one.
What makes a BFR is oft discussed, and it is not necessarily a mahogany tone block, although that is common. If a guitar merits the 'finest vintage' label then the guys at Musicman give it that honour.
In this case, the rosewood neck will be a significant change in sound from the standard maple/rosewood with the usual alder body.
 

PaoloGilberto

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I'll say get the Axis, I think 2 Lukes are just for a collection, instead you could have 3 different guitars, think about that :)

Yeah, its strange, i really have always wanted a Axis to add to the brood but never had one, but when you see the pictures of the guys who have a collection of one type it makes you think why not!!!
 
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