Where are the massive Zakk Wylde fans (that need all his guitars)

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Always wanted a Bulleye LPC but not an Epi the real deal.
Came close but can't justfy the cost.
I put a Zakk EMG set in a LPC i had and didn't like them AT ALL.
Properly restored the SH-5/59 & all the pots/jack pronto.
Still the Zakk Bulleye gets an A+ for cool beans factor in my book.
Likely one of thee most recognizable guitars ever.
Ive always from day 1 been a Zakk fan & always will be.
He is awesome & has paid his dues and then some.

 
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Always wanted a Bulleye LPC but not an Epi the real deal.
Came close but can't justfy the cost.
I put a Zakk EMG set in a LPC i had and didn't like them AT ALL.
Properly restored the SH-5/59 & all the pots/jack pronto.
Still the Zakk Bulleye gets an A+ for cool beans factor in my book.
Likely one of thee most recognizable guitars ever.
Ive always from day 1 been a Zakk fan & always will be.
He is awesome & has paid his dues and then some.


That Buddokan (sp?) solo has some great segments in it.

As a teen, i had that same pic w the 5 guitars hanging on my wall of Metal, lol. I always favored the bottlecap guitar myself.
 
That Buddokan (sp?) solo has some great segments in it.

As a teen, i had that same pic w the 5 guitars hanging on my wall of Metal, lol. I always favored the bottlecap guitar myself.

https://ok.ru/video/371044649519

2002 Budokan is my favorite live Ozzy period. After that it was all downhill.
The former Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin beats the hell outta his kit.
These boys jelled that night in Japan.
Playing in Japan tends to bring out the best in bands.
Gracious people.
 
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Minus the paint job that LP looks almost like a LP Studio to me.

There's binding on the neck and it's obviously a pro refin, so I'm guessing a LP Standard with the body binding removed, painted over, or possibly re-bound in black. He supposedly played it at his audition in 1987, and Studios had different specs back then. The LP Studio as we know it now wasn't introduced until 1990, previous versions had dot inlays and they even had bound fingerboards from 1983-1987.
 
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