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  • Almost perfect.

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byMike

    fromWaupaca, WI

    I bought one of these 10th anniversary limited edition models a few months back. Strait from Legator. I had bought another one of their high end flagship models the NFX7 with the black widow finish and was blown away. I had been wanting to get back into 8 string again but I knew I didn't want to buy a cheap one... cheap 8 strings are usually trash. This one had most of the specs I was looking for. Multiscale 28" with stainless steel medium jumbo frets, luminlays, great pickups etc. Love the basswood body, it's a nice weight. QC was flawless which I was hoping since it's a Japan made guitar. String changes are a learning curve and that's been the only "flaw" you get a roasted curly maple neck and fingerboard with mother of pearl inlays which are gorgeous. This thing holds tune perfect and truly sings. There's also only 100 of these 10th anniversary models made so makes the guitar a little more rare which I love. If you're into 8 strings and have experience with headless guitars you will no doubt fall in love... otherwise you can get the Ninja variant with a headstock in 6, 7 or 8 string. The 6 string Ninja comes with a trem.

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