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brasco68

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I'm with Tim 100%! Do whatever makes you happy. I'm a big advocate of making the guitar be what you want it to be - not what others want it to be. I like Floyds. I find them a pain at times - but when set up right - I really really like them. The Axis has one and Satch and Vai use them so they can't be simply junk, right? Do what you want and forget everyone else. :p

Then again, do you really want to take the advice of a guy who did this to a JP?:

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Maybe not...........;)

I can't explain why, but I like that paintjob!
 

GoKart_MoZart

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gerry_d: you asked would I do it, the answer is: refinished PROBABLY NOT, refretted YES, and a Floyd installed NO WAY. But that's me. I agree Tim, do what feels best for you.

Norrin: that's not what I would do, but it looks like a pretty cool paint job. Some guys don't mind having someone sign their guitar, I could NEVER allow that. Each to his own, right?
 

Devnor

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For an experienced luthier, adding the floyd to the Luke is no problem. I was about to go that route right before I found my Luke 1. If you are really serious I know a couple guys.

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CudBucket

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I agree that you should buy it and restore it to standard specs. But I also love Floyd's. You should just look for an original Luke with a Floyd. How a Floyd is "obsolete" is beyond me.
 

gerry d

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Well guys I didn't buy the guitar in the end, the owner decided not to sell when it came to it, he really loves that ol beat up Luke...:D but I'd still like to own a Floyd equiped Luke at some point... but while we're on this who would be the best luthier in the UK for a refret...??
 
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