Dean V
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- AeolianMad
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Dean V
Does anybody know the model and such of the Dean V we have seen him playing...Yes, I know it wasn't actually his...but i was just wondering
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- dannyahansen
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Re: Dean V
My knowledge of vintage Dean guitar is not as good as my knowledge of other vintage gear. But as I recall Dean really only had a few models and a few options. It appears that the Dean Randy used was just a standard Dean V in black with dot inlays. Most likely had 2 Dimarzio Super Distoritions. I know that Dean had done some reissues they called "The lost 100". They look really good and have Nitro finishes. I am willing to bet that if you bought one of those you would have something very similar to the one Randy used. FYI I really really like USA made Deans. They are top notch guitars.
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Re: Dean V
this guitar is more like a natural finish or rosewood in colour ?dannyahansen wrote: It appears that the Dean Randy used was just a standard Dean V in black with dot inlays. .
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Re: Dean V
GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:this guitar is more like a natural finish or rosewood in colour ?dannyahansen wrote: It appears that the Dean Randy used was just a standard Dean V in black with dot inlays. .
Yeah that is the one I am talking about...I really like the Les Paul style pickguard on it...
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- dannyahansen
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Re: Dean V
You are correct. You know, I have only seen black and white picutres. Lol. How sad is that of me? Any well it does appear that the les paul pick gaurd was an after market part. I have not seen to many dean V's with a pick gaurd. Cool idea if you ask me. And I am not 100% sure if that pickgaurd is after market. Currently Dean does not offer pick gaurds on their guitars, er uh, V's.GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:this guitar is more like a natural finish or rosewood in colour ?dannyahansen wrote: It appears that the Dean Randy used was just a standard Dean V in black with dot inlays. .