Other than Ibanez, who else is making guitars with a lot of frets?
tedm Member Messages 7,270 Mar 17, 2009 #1 Other than Ibanez, who else is making guitars with a lot of frets?
Mudder Silver Supporting Member Messages 5,007 Mar 17, 2009 #2 Caparison Washburn Hamer All had guitars available with 27 frets. Of course you can look to custom builds as well.
Caparison Washburn Hamer All had guitars available with 27 frets. Of course you can look to custom builds as well.
tedm Member Messages 7,270 Mar 17, 2009 #3 Thanks! Never heard of Caparison, but will check out Washburn and Hamer's offerings.
Mudder Silver Supporting Member Messages 5,007 Mar 17, 2009 #7 You should check out Caparison, they're excellent guitars. Made in Japan by guys who used to (I think) work at Jacksons custom shop.
You should check out Caparison, they're excellent guitars. Made in Japan by guys who used to (I think) work at Jacksons custom shop.
Sweetfinger Gold Supporting Member Messages 13,854 Mar 17, 2009 #8 And the original..... http://www.melmusic.com.au/articles/vinart_images/guitlin.jpg
Ed DeGenaro Silver Supporting Member Messages 26,052 Mar 17, 2009 #9 http://www.musicianshotline.com/archive/builder_profiles/17thstreet_guitars.htm
T todd richman Senior Member Messages 13,096 Mar 17, 2009 #10 Rand Guitars. I had 3 plus Vivian Campbell's prototype (used on the "Is This Love" video back in the 90's. Great neck through Soloist style guitars with Floyds, single coil neck pickup and humbucker in the bridge. http://www.randguitarcompany.com/ http://www.guitarshop.net/randpink.htm (these were mine)
Rand Guitars. I had 3 plus Vivian Campbell's prototype (used on the "Is This Love" video back in the 90's. Great neck through Soloist style guitars with Floyds, single coil neck pickup and humbucker in the bridge. http://www.randguitarcompany.com/ http://www.guitarshop.net/randpink.htm (these were mine)