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I wish I could but I just got one last week and can't put it down. the stock P 90s have that classic rock crunch and the cleans are nice too. I got mine from Zzounds as a blem for $479. It was still wrapped in plastic and I couldn't find a blem. The guitar was set up perfectly too. Never had that happen a new instrument.

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I agree, it's never a good thing to lose your home to a Casino.


But then again, don't listen to me. I bet on red.

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ievans, your red Casino tipped me over to getting one. I was considering getting a PRS SE Soapbar II in Blue Matteo but I found a good deal on craigslist that I'll be hitting on Thursday.

The only possible monkey wrench is if someone swoops in with a much higher offer than mine before I pick it up.

The one I'm considering is a MIK in the same finish as yours. Anything in particular that's a problem area for Casinos?

I'm looking forward to hearing what a full hollow guitar sounds like. I've only had semi-hollows until now.

Keeping my fingers crossed that the deal will go through...

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My 2006 MIK is pretty much without flaws. I hear some people have had problems with the pickup switch, but I haven't seen that. A lot of people replace the nut with a bone or Tusq one, and I'll probably get around to it one day, but I don't have any tuning stability problems.

 

If you play with a lot of gain and volume, you should be aware of how hollow bodies feedback. Don't stand/sit right in front of your amp, ferinstance.

 

Here's hoping the Casino will be waiting for you. The red is a gorgeous color, especially when the sunlight hits it.

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