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Camo Bullseye
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Blemished items are customer returns, open box, ding n dents and re-stocked items. These items are in great condition and very similar to new, except for packaging that may show wear or may not be original. Not covered by manufacturer warranty, but covered by our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee.
Fantastic paint job combines menacing camo with Zakk Wylde's signature bullseye while screaming EMG-81 and EMG-85 pickups combine with the classic maple top and solid mahogany back for endless high-powered sustain. Its unique visuals are enhanced by a bound maple fretboard with pearl block inlays, multi-ply top and back binding, gold hardware, and split-diamond headstock inlay. The 3-piece maple neck is unfinished and has a rounded profile. Includes hardshell case.
One of my buds just bought this guitar and invited me over to play it. When I hooked this baby up to two marshal amps... lets just say it was love at first distorted riff (I thought the house was gonna blow over). This guitar is AWESOME!!! Unfinished neck... EMG pickups (81 and 85)... Les Paul... They all combine to create a screamin' metal monster. What surprised me is the range of this bad boy. Not only can it play metal but it can also play some super sweet jazz and blues. Matter-a-fact when I got home I ordered a normal bull's eye one myself. Only complaint was the price. But this guitar is far worth it if you've got the cash. Highly recommended!!!
Reviewed by Wild4TheWylde on 10/10/2006 who plays Metal/Rock.
I've had Big Zakk for almost a year now. I call my Gibson Camo Zakk Wylde Big Zakk because I have a Epi Bullseye.(little Zakk) They say they are made out of the same wood, but Big Zakk is much heavier. The guitar is clean. From the unfinished three piece maple neck to the monster EMG's. I know, I know, You want to know how a maple fret board sounds on a Les Paul. Bright and Clean. I've got it set up in D. Sometimes things can get muddy. The maple neck keeps the leads a little more crisp. Oh Yea...the neck gets dirty. Complaints... You buy a Zakk Wylde guitar. It should come with Zakk strings. I had to have the nut widened to handle the fat boys. The guitar cost more than my first car, but I have NEVER heard anyone say this guitar sucks. Gibson, Zakk Wylde, EMG what more could you ask for.
Reviewed by Machine Gun on 10/6/2006 who plays Metal, Rock, some jazz.