Schecter Stargazer

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Schecter Stargazer

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Seems all too familiar...
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WUT.

I actually like a lot of Schecters designs. They've got some cool things going on.
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Why the toggle switch isn't on that other piece of pickguard, i will never know, but always hate.
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Schecter designs are pretty cool. They're challenging. One of the only companies I can think of that can take a design cue from Rickenbacker/Fender/Gibson/Burns/Anyone and make it look just a little too aggressive, but cool at the same time.
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Post by jcyphe »

I posted this like 3 times before, maybe before the site got erased?

I liked that it looks like a Ric that was molested by the Cure, but it looks cheap. That tailpiece is an eyesore.
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Re: Schecter Stargazer

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Mark wrote:Image

Seems all too familiar...
Change the guard to white, get rid of the little guard, and drop the tailpiece
They say great minds think alike....Sometimes we do too...
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Post by Gavin »

Hate it. Could look cool as a bass though.
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see these at namm, solid ass cureish guitars.

point is.. its not a strat or a Les Paul. enjoy
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Post by Sparky »

Ah, dig the fireglo one.
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Post by Nick »

That fireglo is HAWT.

Maybe by the time I get around to selling half my guitars I might think about that one. Not to worry, it would get Bigsby treatment.
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The bass version I played was fantastic.
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Fireglo version is great, it would be nice to see that (with the white pearl pickguard and the white inlays) a black and maple glo version.. that would be awesome, a very nice guitar.. never heard of that guitar manufacturer, thanks.
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Post by astro »

Maple boards and black block inlays will always make me explode in my pants a little bit.
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astro wrote:Maple boards and black block inlays will always make me explode in my pants a little bit.
me too!
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