| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 526.1 | oops | HAVOC::DESROCHERS | me an' Crazy Janey were... | Fri Mar 11 1988 08:20 | 4 | 
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    	"The neck was made of ebonal"... I meant the fingerboard.
    
    	
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| 526.2 | Sounds Like A Good Deal To Me | AQUA::ROST | Tush, tush, you lose your push | Fri Mar 11 1988 15:06 | 22 | 
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    Hi, Tom!!!  Getting sick of the old 335??????   8^)  8^)
    
    Dean has been making very few guitars in the US lately.  Those that
    they are making are typically sky-high price-wise.
    
    "Ebonol" is a synthetic that is made to feel and sound like ebony.
     Kramer used to use it on all their metal-neck stuff and Steinberger
    uses it on their fingerboards as well.  It's certainly *cheaper*
    than ebony.....
    
    Are those real EMGs (i.e. active, you need a battery) or their "budget"
    Select by EMG type????
    
    
    
    						Brian
    
    P.S. There's a rotten tomato in my kitchen with your name on it
    waiting for Springjam  8^)  8^)  8^)
    
    
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| 526.3 | ZZZZZZZZ | BUSY::JMINVILLE |  | Fri Mar 11 1988 15:44 | 15 | 
|  |     I tried the same guitar at Mr. C's and also liked it much better
    than the Kramers or B.C. Rich's in the same price range.  The  
    pickups were the non-active "Selects".  The Whammy system was
    a cross between a Kahler and a Floyd Rose (I don't know if Dean
    manufactures it themselves or what -- Brian could check this with
    his good buddy Jim...:^).  I like the Kahlers better, but that's
    just my opinion.
    
    I was looking around for a guitar to trade up to (from my current
    strat copy made by a company that is never favored by anybody and
    whose name begins with a "P" -- this'll be sure to draw comments),
    but, in all honesty, I like mine much better than even the Dean.
    Someday I'll find a "real" guitar that I like AND that I can afford.
    
    		joe.
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| 526.4 | the P word | MIZPAH::CLARK |  | Wed Mar 16 1988 08:35 | 9 | 
|  |     re :things that begin with P
    
    Why trade up? I have something that begins with the same P. When
    I tell that obnoxious young guy at Mr C's (not Jim, the other guy)
    that I play through one of THEM, he kind of looks at me like I'm
    an intestinal parasite and goes to help some other customer who
    plays thru a GK or a Laney or a Marshall. But I like 'em.
    
    -Dave
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