NGD!!! Fury Unleashed lol

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Wanted one of these for 30+ years. Christmas came early this year. Plays amazing!
 

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Better late than never!

I've owned and sold it twice, only to rebuy it for the third time. This time it stays forever! :p
It's the perfect guitar for practicing "light fretting".

Thinking of relic'ing it as it refuses to scratch even after I let me little son do whatever he wanted to do on that guitar. The finish is just so t-h-i-c-k!!!
 
Better late than never!

I've owned and sold it twice, only to rebuy it for the third time. This time it stays forever! :p
It's the perfect guitar for practicing "light fretting".

Thinking of relic'ing it as it refuses to scratch even after I let me little son do whatever he wanted to do on that guitar. The finish is just so t-h-i-c-k!!!
I guess i have a lighter touch than i realized because i feel if you can play jumbo frets on a regular guitar without sharp notes then you should be able to play scalloped fretboard with no issue 🤷‍♂️ no adjustment needed. Feels natural to me playing on it lol
 
Looks awesome! I wish they made something like this but with a flatter 12" radius.
 
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Awesome congrats. Great guitars. I had one years ago for just a few days and flipped it. But picked up an early 90’s in blue a could years ago. Fun to play and different which is a nice change up.

Next you should learn to drop your pick and kick it across the room and you’ll be set.
 
I guess i have a lighter touch than i realized because i feel if you can play jumbo frets on a regular guitar without sharp notes then you should be able to play scalloped fretboard with no issue 🤷‍♂️ no adjustment needed. Feels natural to me playing on it lol
I wonder if the high E slipping is still persistent on newer production as well. Are you experiencing any of that?
 
I wonder if the high E slipping is still persistent on newer production as well. Are you experiencing any of that?
I dont have that issue but I can see how some would. You can look at some guitars online and see the neck shift is worse than others. But repositioning neck helps. But some folks do buy a vintage narrow trem to make string spacing better also. But my particular guitar is ok as is, as long as i dont monkeygrip the neck while playing. But that would make notes go sharp also
 
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Always wanted one... tried one way back when they first came out.. but my fretting hand is too heavy... all chords would be sharp or out of tune.

Congrats on a great fiddle!
 
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