Well I was browsing the soundsgreat.com website (my favourite shop in Manchester guitar wise...) and I found this
So I went to the Maverick site and it would seem they are "hand crafting" these guitars... at least they are hand finishing the necks (it's hard to figure because they state "carved" and not "hand carved")
I wonder if anyones played the new ones yet?
The F-3 looks like a bit of a Jem challenger, with it being H/S/H and american alder... :burnout:
The last time I played a Maverick, it was the older F1 trem model (flourescent yellow!!!!!) and I a/b'd it against an Ibanez RG1570 with the prestige neck, and IMO it rivaled it in terms of feel, and sounded way better. I've played some of their hardtails and didn't care for them (then again they were set up with too low an action), but their trem unit seems good imo.
I love the blue one they do too.
Maverick launched there range with the F1 and X1 guitars, and now with the event of a new version and a factory move, we are very pleased to report that Maverick have once again taken the level of build and components up to another level that no other company matches for there very reasonable price.
So I went to the Maverick site and it would seem they are "hand crafting" these guitars... at least they are hand finishing the necks (it's hard to figure because they state "carved" and not "hand carved")
I wonder if anyones played the new ones yet?
The F-3 looks like a bit of a Jem challenger, with it being H/S/H and american alder... :burnout:
The last time I played a Maverick, it was the older F1 trem model (flourescent yellow!!!!!) and I a/b'd it against an Ibanez RG1570 with the prestige neck, and IMO it rivaled it in terms of feel, and sounded way better. I've played some of their hardtails and didn't care for them (then again they were set up with too low an action), but their trem unit seems good imo.
I love the blue one they do too.