NGD! Finally pulled the trigger in an SC-2

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Awesome, is that mahogany?-- Darwin
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darwinohm wrote:Awesome, is that mahogany?-- Darwin
nope. :evilgrin:

Korina. :)

It is really an employee built guitar, from left over parts from previous special builds. Korina body, pao Ferro fret board, and an ASAT Super bridge pup.
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It looks great. Pretty much one of a kind! :happy0065:
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what a beauty !! ... is that a tobacco sunburst ??
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NICE!

Very nice Jag, you are gonna have a really, really tough time deciding which guitar you are gonna play when the other one leaves the factory!

How do you like the Super Pickup thus far?

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Judging from the neck pup, I think I have the neck Super pup as well. They are easy to dial in for some fuzz in the Riv, also able to enjoy them with lots o headroom too. More versatile than reviews have lead me to believe. They are creamier than stock soapbar MFD's. The dense Korina gives the whole thing a warmth I've not found in the alder wood SC-2.

I will play this and the alder SC-2 back to back at the store and compare further. So far, VERY pleased.
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Fumble fingers wrote:what a beauty !! ... is that a tobacco sunburst ??
Autumnburst over Korina. Figured it'd be a good companion to the ash autumn LE-2...
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JagInTheBag wrote:
darwinohm wrote:Awesome, is that mahogany?-- Darwin
nope. :evilgrin:

Korina. :)

It is really an employee built guitar, from left over parts from previous special builds. Korina body, pao Ferro fret board, and an ASAT Super bridge pup.
Interesting, did you get this through a dealer (at least it appears to be)? The fact that there is a Custom Specification Build Sheet, it looks more like a "One-Off" from the factory.
Kinda like the recent Prototypes the factory was offering to the dealers. Does it have a serial number?

The Autumnburst finish on Korina look's great! :thumbup:

Congratulations.

Don't forget to register it, too.

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Craig wrote:
Interesting, did you get this through a dealer (at least it appears to be)? The fact that there is a Custom Specification Build Sheet, it looks more like a "One-Off" from the factory.
Kinda like the recent Prototypes the factory was offering to the dealers. Does it have a serial number?

The Autumnburst finish on Korina look's great! :thumbup:

Congratulations.

Don't forget to register it, too.

:ugeek:
It does have a serial. I guess how you describe it is more accurate. I did purchase the guitar through Music Source in Grayslake, IL. I will certainly register it! Thanks Craig.
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Wow, what a beautiful piece! Great score, Patrick. Congrats!

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That is sweet! Korina looks fantastic under burst finishes.
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yowhatsshakin wrote:Wow, what a beautiful piece! Great score, Patrick. Congrats!

- Jos
blargfromouterspace wrote:That is sweet! Korina looks fantastic under burst finishes.
Thanks guys! She is a beauty. :luv:
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only 7.8 pounds. I thought she was going to be heavier.
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finally i don't think it was such a good idea to register here... :think:


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meursault wrote:finally i don't think it was such a good idea to register here... :think:


:happy0007:

Just go ahead and order your LE-2 (ONE OF US! ONE OF US! ONE OF US!)
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JagInTheBag wrote:
meursault wrote:finally i don't think it was such a good idea to register here... :think:


:happy0007:

Just go ahead and order your LE-2 (ONE OF US! ONE OF US! ONE OF US!)
i'm broke... :( BUT on an exciting project of a recreation of an old marshall 18w TMB combo... can't do everything... :cry:

anyway, it seems the LE II will be real cool one as well ! :thumbup:
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Hahahahahahaha the gas monster has a vice like grip on you at present pat :happy0007:
Yet another nice addition to the harem mate :thumbup:
The more I see & hear about these models though the further intrigued I am to take one for a drive.seem to be Very popular round this neck of the woods..
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JagInTheBag wrote:
Fumble fingers wrote:what a beauty !! ... is that a tobacco sunburst ??
Autumnburst over Korina. Figured it'd be a good companion to the ash autumn LE-2...
this autumnburst looks nothing like the autumnburst in the le2 options rundown thread. this definitely looks more like the tobacco sunburst, doesn't have the dark edge.