jmh151 Active member Sep 2, 2011 #1 This is just plain sick http://www.drumcityguitarland.com/d...Case-126-String-Electric-Guitar-P4920C18.aspx
This is just plain sick http://www.drumcityguitarland.com/d...Case-126-String-Electric-Guitar-P4920C18.aspx
T TheProphet Guest Sep 2, 2011 #2 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck Still prefer his Jackson King V Double Neck. I dunno, but those Mustaine Dean's have a butter face thing going on. Everythings ok until you get to the Headstock. Ugh
Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck Still prefer his Jackson King V Double Neck. I dunno, but those Mustaine Dean's have a butter face thing going on. Everythings ok until you get to the Headstock. Ugh
CTN The Drama Dude Sep 2, 2011 #3 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck ^lol I totally agree. V's just don't look right with the fender-style straight string pull.
Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck ^lol I totally agree. V's just don't look right with the fender-style straight string pull.
T TheProphet Guest Sep 2, 2011 #4 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck Smoking Awesome Sexy Snaggletooth
TheLivingDead Dawn Of The Shred Sep 2, 2011 #5 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck Shiiiiiiiii- I like it.
DankStar Her Little Mojo Minion Sep 2, 2011 #6 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck I'm not seeing what you dudes are seeing - looks impractical/uncomfortable (like all double necks), but cool to me! must be nice to have whatever company is backing you at the time hammer out a double neck V for ya!! has he been with hamer yet? Last edited: Sep 2, 2011
Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck I'm not seeing what you dudes are seeing - looks impractical/uncomfortable (like all double necks), but cool to me! must be nice to have whatever company is backing you at the time hammer out a double neck V for ya!! has he been with hamer yet?
DrNewcenstein He Did the Monster Mash Sep 3, 2011 #7 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck Still think that faux-fins and dot inlay combo is window-lickeriffic. Shortbustastic, even.
Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck Still think that faux-fins and dot inlay combo is window-lickeriffic. Shortbustastic, even.
jmh151 Active member Sep 3, 2011 #8 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck The headstock I'm getting used to- and the body more than makes up for it. It's not a bad price either
Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck The headstock I'm getting used to- and the body more than makes up for it. It's not a bad price either
eschoendorff New member Sep 3, 2011 #9 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck I've got two VMNTs (black and silver) and I love them. To each their own I suppose... but they really hit the spot for me.
Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck I've got two VMNTs (black and silver) and I love them. To each their own I suppose... but they really hit the spot for me.
eschoendorff New member Sep 3, 2011 #10 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck ConvoysToNothingness said: ^lol I totally agree. V's just don't look right with the fender-style straight string pull. Click to expand... Where do you see that?
Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck ConvoysToNothingness said: ^lol I totally agree. V's just don't look right with the fender-style straight string pull. Click to expand... Where do you see that?
Bass_Medic_05 Purveyor of Low End Sep 3, 2011 #11 Re: Mustaine Flying V double neck Thae V's are sharp but it needs something