yup, and thus, we can all expect the resultsxk319 wrote:as said though, they can store things how they want.

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yup, and thus, we can all expect the resultsxk319 wrote:as said though, they can store things how they want.
Yeah and that guitar (Harmony rocket) is the only one the fans who visit musonia get to see. My point being that the idea of keeping the rest of Randy's guitars in their cases locked away in a room or hutch. It isn't the ideal way to keep them stored. OK i'm not saying put them in a vacuum sealed glass case. They should be seen and put in museums and other places for the fans to view. Yeah its the familys choice to do as they please but not a great idea for the life of the guitars. As the pdv has shown to be in such bad condition. OK i'm no expert on the subject but putting a guitar away in its case for years, is it a good idea or not.xk319 wrote:In a recent post that showed Kelly giving a longer tour of Musonia he pulled out the guitar Randy played real early on.....and he pulled it non-cased out of a hutch.....a hutch.....just sitting in an enclosed space in a piece of furniture on a shelf.....yeah, they store things appropriately there....as said though, they can store things how they want.
say what you want, but it's got characteroth wrote:the pdv is a sub par guitar...poorly made,poor quality...from paint to tuning...the paint started crapping out in the 80s...how the f does that happen?poor paint skills...there is nothing that can save the pdv...personally i think its fugly,with that goofy 1950s headstock and dots...all the other guitars are fine.Even the harmony doesnt have peeling paint...
He used a second hand Dan Electro neck (basically a cheap guitar, built to a budget), and then glued it to a bolt on style aftermarket body. To get that neck joint smooth, it would have been filled with some sort of body filler, or maybe, pieces of wood carefully crafted to suit. However, the fact that one of the first times Randy played it, the neck strap button stripped out of the wood (or body filler) and the guitar smashed on the ground breaking the headstock (which was a Dan Elctro headstock shape, cut, with pieces added to the sides), says to me it wasnt either installed correctly (its a damn screw...) or it was installed into a section that wasnt strong.Stiltzkin wrote:say what you want, but it's got characteroth wrote:the pdv is a sub par guitar...poorly made,poor quality...from paint to tuning...the paint started crapping out in the 80s...how the f does that happen?poor paint skills...there is nothing that can save the pdv...personally i think its fugly,with that goofy 1950s headstock and dots...all the other guitars are fine.Even the harmony doesnt have peeling paint...![]()
with that said, I'm curious on why Karl decided to build a neck WITHOUTH A TRUSS-ROD ?!![]()
goes without saying...wood + weather changes = BAD![]()
,,,and the paint... what the hell?
Exactly!Stiltzkin wrote:say what you want, but it's got characteroth wrote:the pdv is a sub par guitar...poorly made,poor quality...from paint to tuning...the paint started crapping out in the 80s...how the f does that happen?poor paint skills...there is nothing that can save the pdv...personally i think its fugly,with that goofy 1950s headstock and dots...all the other guitars are fine.Even the harmony doesnt have peeling paint...![]()
about the trussrod...I've seen those Dano-necks before and he probably had to remove the old fretboard before addingrhoads56 wrote:He used a second hand Dan Electro neck (basically a cheap guitar, built to a budget), and then glued it to a bolt on style aftermarket body. To get that neck joint smooth, it would have been filled with some sort of body filler, or maybe, pieces of wood carefully crafted to suit. However, the fact that one of the first times Randy played it, the neck strap button stripped out of the wood (or body filler) and the guitar smashed on the ground breaking the headstock (which was a Dan Elctro headstock shape, cut, with pieces added to the sides), says to me it wasnt either installed correctly (its a damn screw...) or it was installed into a section that wasnt strong.
I guess the main reason is that he left Charvel and was charging next to nothing for building their guitarsrhoads56 wrote:I guess there is a reason Karl worked with the top three guys in LA at the time (Lynch, EVH, Rhoads), who all had a chance to live the dream of a custom made guitar (remember, this is when there were virtually no custom makers), and they all decided to go elsewhere afterwards.
Im absolutely sure Karl's work is excellent now. But back in 1979...
Tito wrote:is "karal" karl's sister? :/
yes and it can also be shut offrandy will never die wrote:The autocorrect comes standard with an iPhone
It can HOW TELL ME NOWWWWWWStiltzkin wrote:yes and it can also be shut offrandy will never die wrote:The autocorrect comes standard with an iPhone
use your instruction bookletrandy will never die wrote:It can HOW TELL ME NOWWWWWWStiltzkin wrote:yes and it can also be shut offrandy will never die wrote:The autocorrect comes standard with an iPhone
have had this iPhone for a few months now and the auto correct really bugs me