Just got home with a new toy from B-more!

Hammer

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"I am Gumby, dammit!"

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:lol:

This pic ain't great, so I'll likely take more in the morn, cuz I need a new group shot anyway, but...here it is!


(clicky for biggering)

Now who's got a black D knob for me? :wink: One is missing the silver D cap.
 

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nice. where abouts? part of me has always wanted one since first seeing fred cole play his live...

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is it a neck through or bolted? (not as familiar with the manufacture specs on these :oops: )
 

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plague said:
nice. where abouts?

Ummm...got me. :lol: I suck with directions...he gave me the address and I let GPS take me there! Somewhere with a bunch of warehouses...that's about all I recall.

plague said:
is it a neck through or bolted? (not as familiar with the manufacture specs on these :oops: )

Doubt it's neck-thru...pretty sure it's just set.

Yup...set.

http://www.harmony-central.com/Events/WNAMM00/DeArmond/Seven-Star-S67.html said:
The DeArmond Seven Star is based on the Jet Star™ body design. Its scale length has been increased to 25-1/2", up from the 24-3/4" of the Jet Star, which adds tension to the strings and gives the guitar the snap needed with its added low B string.

It has a solid mahogany body, which enhances the overall sound of its two high output, exposed-coil humbucking pickups. The Seven Star also has a set-in, solid mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and pearl "dot" inlays, and an Adjust-O-Matic bridge with stop bar tailpiece.

Finish options include Black, Sapphire Blue Transparent or Crimson Red Transparent. Available for delivery in February of 2000, the Seven Star has a United States MSRP of $749.99.
 
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