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Published on 12/25/09 at 15:00This review is for the Reverend Buckshot model guitar. Cream body, maple neck and finger board, with a tortoise shell pick guard. Single coil in the bridge position and a mini humbucker in the neck position.
Bought this guitar at Good Times Music in Houghton Michigan for $600 with the hard shell case.
Very nice neck, great feel with a very resonant body. Fit and finish are exceptional throughout the instrument. Has a Bass contour control along with the volume and tone controls. This makes it a very useful and easy to get a tone you like. Has a stop tail piece with pin lock tuners up top.
Low E string has to be retuned every time I play. I really do not care for the pin lock tuners that come stock on it. Hard to use properly.
Satin finish neck is wonderful, neck uses great wood. Paint is first rate and the chrome hardware seems to be wearing well without tarnishing.
I love this guitar. If it got stolen I would go out immediately and buy another one. I have been playing for 20 years and for the money this is the best guitar I have ever owned.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Bought this guitar at Good Times Music in Houghton Michigan for $600 with the hard shell case.
Very nice neck, great feel with a very resonant body. Fit and finish are exceptional throughout the instrument. Has a Bass contour control along with the volume and tone controls. This makes it a very useful and easy to get a tone you like. Has a stop tail piece with pin lock tuners up top.
Low E string has to be retuned every time I play. I really do not care for the pin lock tuners that come stock on it. Hard to use properly.
Satin finish neck is wonderful, neck uses great wood. Paint is first rate and the chrome hardware seems to be wearing well without tarnishing.
I love this guitar. If it got stolen I would go out immediately and buy another one. I have been playing for 20 years and for the money this is the best guitar I have ever owned.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com