The GAS is strong for this one - X SERIES RHOADS RRX24 CAMO

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Looks like 80's Metal designed this for Jackson.

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I dig the paint scheme but with my height, those looks small on me. The King V, or traditional Gibson V, is more suited for me. I'd love a King V with a reverse headstock.
 
...with my height, those looks small on me. The King V, or traditional Gibson V, is more suited for me.

At 6'4" tall, I have the exact same problem, but my #1 is still a Jackson Rhoads because it just feels so good when I play it.

The ESP Alexi Laiho shape is a bit better suited to our size and very similar, but I'm not always a fan of the finishes/features on those.

I'm torn on the camo series, but I immediately want to strap in a Dimebucker when I see those
 
At 6'4" tall, I have the exact same problem, but my #1 is still a Jackson Rhoads because it just feels so good when I play it.

The ESP Alexi Laiho shape is a bit better suited to our size and very similar, but I'm not always a fan of the finishes/features on those.

I'm torn on the camo series, but I immediately want to strap in a Dimebucker when I see those

I'm 6'3". My Dean ML fits me like a glove. It's not my main player but man, is it comfortable.

Robbin Crosby used a King V (though his was called a Double Rhoads and slightly bigger than the King V), but that is how it got its name. Now, if I could get a Double Rhoads made, that would be sweet.
 
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You do not strap that guitar on, walk on stage, and play Freebird. That is a statement guitar. You walk on stage with that guitar people know you are there to break their faces.

If you don't need a concussion protocol or a chiropractor visit after playing it, you didn't do it right.
 
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