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Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 9:29 pm
by moonchild77
SFV 818 wrote:Moonchild,

Yes the Stagg is the one. You'll have enough room for those accessories.

Musicians Friend's Flying V case(16.50" wing tip to tip) will be tight I think, our RR PDV are 17"
Too bad I kinda liked the Musicians Friend's case.
Were did you get the Stagg case? Would Guitar center carry it?

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 10:15 pm
by SFV 818
I got mine @ Cassell's Music a local store in Sylmar,California.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 10:36 pm
by moonchild77
SFV 818 wrote:I got mine @ Cassell's Music a local store in Sylmar,California.
I'll have to check around here in CT.
SKB has one that might work.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 8:09 pm
by axeman_12656
I took an Epiphone case.. and where the wings are.. i cut out the padding. Put the Liner back down so it wouldn't scratch the guitar. It fits well... A tad tight.. but just enough that i place it in and take it out carefully.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 9:19 pm
by moonchild77
axeman_12656 wrote:I took an Epiphone case.. and where the wings are.. i cut out the padding. Put the Liner back down so it wouldn't scratch the guitar. It fits well... A tad tight.. but just enough that i place it in and take it out carefully.

I was thinking about doing that but with my luck I would screw it up.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 1:24 am
by SFV 818

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 1:10 pm
by axeman_12656
moonchild77 wrote:
axeman_12656 wrote:I took an Epiphone case.. and where the wings are.. i cut out the padding. Put the Liner back down so it wouldn't scratch the guitar. It fits well... A tad tight.. but just enough that i place it in and take it out carefully.

I was thinking about doing that but with my luck I would screw it up.
It was easy... I just cut it with a knife. the liner pulled right off. Then just glued it back in. If you already have the case try it out. its not hard.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 9:03 pm
by moonchild77
axeman_12656 wrote:
moonchild77 wrote:
axeman_12656 wrote:I took an Epiphone case.. and where the wings are.. i cut out the padding. Put the Liner back down so it wouldn't scratch the guitar. It fits well... A tad tight.. but just enough that i place it in and take it out carefully.

I was thinking about doing that but with my luck I would screw it up.
It was easy... I just cut it with a knife. the liner pulled right off. Then just glued it back in. If you already have the case try it out. its not hard.
I might just get the SKB soft case. I don't do any gigs. I just jam with a few friends. So I don't need anything expensive. I would love to find a road case like the Fernandas PDV came with. It's just like Randy's.

I spoke to Tim today. He said I'll be getting the guitar in about two weeks. I'm getting his newer model with all the upgrades. Bridge, electronics, and bigger inlays etc.. I can't wait. I've been wanting a Rhoads PDV for 30 years now.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 3:32 am
by gimatt24
so if i may ask, im 17 and a MASSIVE Rhoads fan, he was my main influence on playing guitar, where is this Tim? what is his Ebay store, because i would like to become one of the select few who own a PDV guitar

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 12:32 pm
by Whipper
Tim is is in Illinois, and is registered on the forum here as 'basicwatch' -- he started a thread about it here if you want to PM him. On eBay, he goes by 'zoesandra'. He has a listing up for these now here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/RANDY-RHOADS-POLKAD ... 2a103ba202

If this auction is over, just do a search for "Randy Rhoads Polkadot Flying V Guitar" on eBay, and it should turn up as he keeps re-listing it. The auction is just for taking orders because these are built with each order.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 2:33 am
by gimatt24
thanks :) i think ill change out the knobs for white ones, and put a nickel bridge on, make it look a little more like Randy's and of course request the rosewood board haha... what pickups should i use? ive been getting mixed reports on either super distortions, PAF 36th anniversary, or both?

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 12:00 pm
by moonchild77
gimatt24 wrote:thanks :) i think ill change out the knobs for white ones, and put a nickel bridge on, make it look a little more like Randy's and of course request the rosewood board haha... what pickups should i use? ive been getting mixed reports on either super distortions, PAF 36th anniversary, or both?
Mine will have the Rosewood board (if I read the Ebay listing correctly the new ones will come standard with rosewood boards) and black knobs. Randy used a Super Distortion in the bridge and a PAF in the neck position. I will change mine to those later on. The pickups that he has one them now I hear are really good.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 12:50 am
by gimatt24
awesome! im going with the look that most people saw, i think its the early sandoval, which had the white knobs and nickel or chrome tremelo, whereas the later versions had black knobs and tremelo

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 4:53 pm
by axeman_12656
gimatt24 wrote:thanks :) i think ill change out the knobs for white ones, and put a nickel bridge on, make it look a little more like Randy's and of course request the rosewood board haha... what pickups should i use? ive been getting mixed reports on either super distortions, PAF 36th anniversary, or both?
i thought i wanted white knobs also till i got it... trust me.. the black look MUCH better. The white kind of cheapen the look of the guitar in person. but its whatever you want of course.

Re: Sandoval Polka Dot V Copies

Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 5:12 pm
by gimatt24
hmmm, guess ill have to see haha, cant wait till i have the money saved up for this thing! then all i need is a Marshall 1959RR to complete my tribute to the god... maybe even add a Gibson reliced version of his les paul lol